My Mother’s in ICU After CABG with Complications, ICU Wants Hospice, Can I Take Her Home?

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My Mother’s in ICU After CABG with Complications, ICU Wants Hospice, Can I Take Her Home?

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

So today, I have a question from Morgan who says,

“Hi Patrik,

My mom is in ICU after an emergent coronary artery bypass graft, also known as CABG about six weeks ago. They said she has been in ICU for too long and we can either take her home on a ventilator or take her to hospice and let her die. Before all of this, she had no prior health problems other than breast cancer, 15 years ago. She survived chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

She had complications during a cardiac catheter procedure which resulted in a coronary dissection and cardiogenic drug which is the reason for an emergent coronary artery bypass graft, also known as CABG. She had multiple complications postoperatively including bleeding, heart failure, and three days of CRRT (continuous renal replacement therapy), her kidney functions are close to normal now.

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