Can My Husband in ICU have a Tracheostomy Whilst Having a GI-Bleed? Quick Tip for Families in ICU!

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Can My Husband in ICU have a Tracheostomy Whilst Having a GI-Bleed? Quick Tip for Families in ICU!

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If you want to know if it’s a good idea to have a tracheostomy for your loved one in intensive care while they’re having an active GI bleed, stay tuned. I’ve got news for you.

My name is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com. I have another quick tip and question answered for families in intensive care for you today.

I have an email from one of our clients who has their loved one in intensive care on a ventilator. He’s been sick for a long time with multiple comorbidities, and he’s now got a GI bleed. He’s been ventilated for about 3 weeks now with a breathing tube and there have been delays with doing a tracheostomy because he’s got an active GI (Gastrointestinal) bleed, and he’s got his hemoglobin dropping. Hemoglobin means the red blood cells. He needs multiple blood transfusions almost daily. Should someone in intensive care have a tracheostomy if they have a GI bleed and significant hemoglobin drop.

So, let’s look at the email that we’ve sent to our client.

“Hemoglobin and hematocrit are monitored after CT (Computed Tomography) angiogram of the abdomen shows an active bleeding.

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