Can My 92-year-old Grandmother Come Off the Ventilator& Tracheostomy After Surviving a Septic Shock?

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Can My 92-year-old Grandmother Come Off the Ventilator& Tracheostomy After Surviving a Septic Shock?

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

So, I’ve just come off a call with a lady who has their 92-year-old grandmother in ICU on a ventilator with a tracheostomy, and she’s been on the ventilator with the tracheostomy for about six to eight weeks now. She initially ended up in ICU with septic shock and she survived that at the age of 92. That is good news for everyone that’s sort of been hearing all about the doom and gloom and all the negativity from ICU teams that their loved one is going to die. If a 92-year-old lady can survive a septic shock, your 55-year-old dad can survive pneumonia. Don’t get bogged down by the negativity of ICU teams because you got to look at what’s happening in reality and you got to look at the statistics and the research, and the statistics suggest that about 90% of intensive care patients actually survive. So, look at what’s happening in reality. Don’t listen to the naysayers and to the negativity.

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