Problem description: My father was hospitalized with cerebral hemorrhage and pneumonia. The cerebral blood has gone back. The pneumonia has persisted. He has been in bed with oxygen for a month and his condition worsened. His asthma has been severely entered into the intensive care unit on a ventilator, 9 days later She was able to breathe spontaneously when she was offline, and she was transferred to a general ward after 15 days, and she had been in bed with oxygen for treatment. Although she did not have asthma or fever, she had more sputum. It has been two and a half months now. In the past few days, the sputum blocked the trachea, the blood pressure dropped sharply, and the blood oxygen saturation was low. It is stable. When will I be able to go offline this time?
Question date:2021-02-24
Patient information:Age: 83 years old Gender: Male
Question analysis: Hello, according to the description, it is a long-term lung infection, which leads to a decline in lung function and affects normal weaning. In severe cases, ventilator dependence may also occur.
Guidance suggestion: In this case, it is necessary to gradually reduce the duration of use of the ventilator while eliminating inflammation, expelling phlegm and keeping the airway open, and give the patient time to adapt to gradually weaning.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection