Have They Moved Mom Out Of ICU Too Quickly, She Went Into Fast AF and Now She Has Severe ARDS?

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This is another great case study and an excerpt from Luisa and the doctor discussing about her mom’s health progress in ICU.

Luisa’s mom ended up in ICU with COVID, with a pre-medical history of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, she was unable to come off the ventilator so she ended up with a tracheostomy. She was then transferred to the stepdown unit but readmitted back to ICU because of multiple episodes of fast AF (atrial fibrillation) managed by cardioversions and amiodarone.

She had low BP so they started her with inotropes, inserted a central line and an arterial line. Her hemoglobin went low as well. She’s had blood transfusions and so hemoglobin improved. They were suspecting DIC due to drop in hemoglobin but it is not confirmed.

She has been given high doses of Fentanyl which they weaned down drastically, which Luisa doubted as the cause of the fast AF.

Luisa’s mom went back to ICU after the fast AF and diagnosed with severe ARDS.

Luisa is asking if the ICU team has moved her mom out of ICU too quickly, she went on fast AF and now with severe ARDS?

Go and check it out yourself here.

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