Quick tip for families in Intensive care: What is a medically induced coma?
Quick tip for families in Intensive care: What is a medically induced coma?
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
Many families in intensive care come to us and they want to know what is a medically induced coma? So let me answer this for you. A medically induced coma, especially in intensive care is a coma that’s induced by sedatives and opiates. Why is your loved one induced into a coma? Well, the most important reason why your loved one is induced into a medically induced coma in intensive care is mechanical ventilation and the breathing tube or endotracheal tube that is basically sitting in your loved one’s throat and it’s going down the lungs and that is very, very painful, very, very uncomfortable.
Now what leads to mechanical ventilation and the breathing tube or endotracheal tube? Well, many conditions can lead to that. In intensive care, the most common reasons are trauma, head injuries, open heart surgery and other forms of surgery where mechanical ventilation and the breathing tube needs to be commenced to save someone’s life, quite literally.
So mechanical ventilation and a breathing tube is often started or sometimes started outside of intensive care. For example, in emergency departments/emergency room, sometimes even out in the community where people might get resuscitated and they get attached to a ventilator because they can’t breathe and then they get induced into a coma there.
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