MY 68 YEAR OLD DAD HAD A PE, HE HAD THROMBOLYTICS FOLLOWED BY A HEMORRHAGIC STROKE, HELP!

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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: My 68 year old Dad had a PE, he had thrombolytics followed by a haemorrhagic stroke, help!

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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.

So, a couple of days ago, I was talking to a client and her two sisters. They have their 68-year-old dad in ICU, after he was admitted with a PE (Pulmonary Embolus). He had some thrombus in his lungs. Had difficulties in breathing, ended up on a ventilator and they gave him some thrombolytics to basically manage the thrombus, the pulmonary embolus.

As part of him having thrombolytics, the side effect from that was, he ended up with a massive brain bleed with a hemorrhagic stroke. And now he’s in ICU for about seven days on a ventilator with a breathing tube after hemorrhagic stroke and PEs. And he’s got significant brain damage. He is not waking up. He’s been off sedatives now for a couple of days. He’s also having regular seizures. He’s on Keppra to manage that, but he’s still having ongoing issues with seizures.

The ICU’s telling the family after those seven days in ICU, that there are two options. The first option is to move towards hospice and end of life for their dad or the second option is to do a tracheostomy, do a PEG tube and move the patient and their father to a long-term acute care facility. And they obviously wanted to know, what are their options? What should they do? And here is my advice.

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