Should My 31-year-old Son After Cardiac Arrest have End of Life Care or a Tracheostomy?

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Should My 31-year-old Son After Cardiac Arrest have End of Life Care or a Tracheostomy?

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

So today, I was talking to a client who has a 31-year-old son in intensive care after a difficult intubation after a respiratory arrest, where they had to use a bougie which probably delayed him getting oxygen to the brain because the lady was saying that they have diagnosed him with an anoxic brain injury. But on top of that, because of the respiratory arrest, he also went into cardiac arrest twice within 48 hours after intubation.

Now, the intensive care team, after seven days in ICU, is wanting to focus on end-of-life care for a 31-year-old man previously fit and healthy. So now, this lady is faced with a dilemma of having the push from ICU to move towards end of life or having to do a tracheostomy and send her son to LTAC (long-term acute care). This is a client in the U.S.

So, when she asked me what’s my advice here? Well, my advice here is this that do you want to move towards end of life for your 31-year-old son after seven days in intensive care? Seven days in intensive care is not a long time.

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