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My 94-year-old Mother's in ICU on BIPAP for 2 Weeks. How Can She Come Off it or Can She Go Home?
My 94-year-old Mother's in ICU on BIPAP for 2 Weeks. How Can She Come Off it or Can She Go Home?
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So, today is a question that I had from Tom and Tom writes, “My mom has been in intensive care for almost two days. I was getting readings at home in the 90s, but two years after an episode of CHF, which stands for Congestive Heart Failure, and a two-week hospitalization, but she came home with no oxygen. Suddenly, the readings were in the 80s and Monday morning in the 70s. I called 911 and in emergency, she dropped down, her oxygen saturations to 47%. She is now on BIPAP (bilevel positive airway pressure), and they have dropped her from FiO2 of 80% to 40% but when they try to put her on oxygen with the bag, she fails. My mom is 94 and wants to live, please advise.”
Now, I suggest your mom has developed some form of pneumonia. You haven’t shared anything about what the chest x-ray looks like and what her official diagnosis is, which leads me to what I’m saying over and over again that the biggest challenge for families in intensive care is that they don’t know what they don’t know.
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