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Case study in ICU: When a tracheostomy can’t be avoided!
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Case study in ICU: When a tracheostomy can’t be avoided!
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So today I want to talk about a case study when a tracheostomy is actually unavoidable and is needed. So, let’s look at one of the clients that we worked with recently, and the client was basically asking us, would they give consent to a tracheostomy or not after their loved one has sustained a heart attack.
So let’s look at this closer. A man in his late sixties sustained a heart attack and they couldn’t put in a stent after a heart attack and they couldn’t also perform emergency open-heart surgery because he was simply too unstable in the beginning.
He ended up on a ventilator with a breathing tube because he ended up in pulmonary edema after he sustained the heart attack. He basically had fluids on his lungs.
Next thing that happened within 48 hours after he sustained the heart attack was he ended up with an ischemic stroke. He basically developed a blood clot and that went to his brain and he sustained an ischemic stroke due to lack of oxygen to the brain.
Continuation...
https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/case-study-in-icu-when-a-tracheostomy-cant-be-avoided/
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