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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: My Brother Had a Cardiac Arrest with Loss of Oxygen to the Brain, He Hasn’t Woken Up for 14 Days, Help!
Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
Today, I have an email from Sylvia who says,
“Hi Patrik,
My brother recently had a massive accident in Tennessee on the 3rd of July. He went into the trauma hospital followed by cardiac arrest which led to a loss of oxygen supply to
his brain. His EEG (Electroencephalography), MRI, and CT scan of the brain show no signs of major injury, but it’s been 14 days since my brother hasn’t responded. He’s currently in ICU. The doctors believe there must be an anoxic brain injury. I’m terrified though. We all live
in India and can’t get there. It’s been a very difficult situation. I really have hope he will respond but would take some time for recovery. Can you please share your insights?”
Thank you, Sylvia, for sharing your brother’s situation.
Well, it all comes down to what the MRI (Magnetic resonance Imaging)
and the CT (Computed Tomography) scan show of his brain. If there’s no injury, then there’s no injury, then he will just need time to wake up. A lot of patients in intensive care without a brain injury that
have been in an induced coma take their time to wake up. It might take days, sometimes weeks, to wake up, even without a brain injury.
It also depends on what sedatives and opiates he’s on. Are they
long-acting? Are they short-acting? Propofol is short-acting. Midazolam/Versed is long-acting. Is he getting a lot of opiates that will also temper him waking up? Has he been paralyzed like with medications that will also delay him waking up?
Also, when someone is critically ill, waking up takes time, it doesn’t happen in a heartbeat. Waking up after an induced coma is like switching on a light with a dimmer, not like switching on a light with a switch; it can take time. When someone is critically ill, their body just shuts down and they simply need time to recover. It’s such a major insult to the body that you
just simply need to give your brother time with much good medical and nursing care. Hopefully he will come out of that. You shouldn’t give up. It’s only been 14 days, which also is not a long time. Fourteen days in ICU is not a long time. So, you got to be patient and I know what sounds like an eternity to you is just not a long time here.
It also would help if you give us access to the
medical records or if we can talk to the doctors and nurses directly because we will ask all the questions that you haven’t even considered asking, any conversation with the doctors and nurses. We also often get more information, get different information that you haven’t simply been able to extract from them because after having worked in intensive care for nearly 25 years in three different countries where I also worked as a nurse manager for over 5 years, I know what I’m looking for. I know
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Take care for now.