What are Options for My Ventilated 7 Month Old Son in NICU with Lung Disease?He was Born at 24 Weeks

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What are Options for My Ventilated 7 Month Old Son in NICU with Lung Disease? He was Born at 24 Weeks

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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So, today’s tip is about premature babies in Neonatal ICU.

I was on a call with a client yesterday who has their seven-month-old son in NICU, with the Neonatal ICU, and their son was born prematurely at 24 weeks and is suffering from lung disease, has been ventilated with a breathing tube from Day 1. He’s now been in the NICU since then.

And now the intensive care team is talking about stopping life support for the seven-month-old boy saying that he won’t survive, that he shouldn’t have a tracheostomy, and the doom and gloom and so forth.

So, the client reached out to us saying, “What do we know about premature babies in ICU? What’s the prognosis, especially with lung disease?” Well, here is what we know about.

Whilst we don’t know the full medical history, we’ve looked after premature babies at home with Intensive Care at Home. So go and have a look at Intensive Care at Home.

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