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Quick tip for families in intensive care: Why pressure area care(skin care) on ECMO is so important!
Quick tip for families in intensive care: Why pressure area care(skin care) on ECMO is so important!
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
Today, I want to focus on pressure area care when someone is on ECMO, whether that’s VV or VA ECMO for either heart failure or lung failure, it doesn’t really matter. So why do I want to focus on that today? Because if you have a loved one in intensive care on ECMO for either heart failure or for lung failure, the risk for pressure sores to develop is pretty high. And why is that?
Well, when you turn a patient in intensive care on ECMO, they can drop their blood pressure pretty quickly. It also takes quite a few people to turn someone on ECMO. You need someone to hold the cannula. You need someone to hold the tracheostomy or the breathing tube. You need at least four or five people.
And sometimes patients are so hemodynamically unstable that it’s very risky to turn them. And if they’re not getting turned and they’re not getting their backs washed & linen changed, the risk of a pressure, sore to develop is very high. And if a pressure sore does develop, one of the biggest risks then is that your loved one ends up with an infection with the sepsis.
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