My 80 year old Dad’s in ICU after heart attack& now ICU is saying he’s in multi organ failure! Help!

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My 80 year old Dad is in ICU after heart attack and now the ICU is saying he’s in multi organ failure! Help!

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

So currently, we are working with a client who has their 80-year old father in intensive care.

Now about a year ago, her father was fit, healthy, was still working as a plumber. And now over the last year, he had a couple of strokes. He had a heart attack that ended him up in ICU in the last few weeks.

And now that he had a heart attack, he ended up in the cath lab with coronary stent. And even after they had the coronary stent, he had another heart attack. He ended up in ICU on a ventilator with inotropes, vasopressors. He ended up with sepsis. He ended up with kidney failure.

And now he’s in intensive care with what the intensive care team is describing as multi-organ failure. They say the heart is too weak to keep the kidneys and the liver perfused. And the lungs are failing, which is why he’s on ventilation.

And the ICU team is having the “doom and gloom” talk with the family and saying that it’s “in the best interest” of their father to let him die, because he won’t have any quality of life in the future. I should say he won’t have any perceived quality of life in the future. And the family’s asking us, is this an accurate prediction?

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