Simon Booker
Well-known member
My Dad (Alan B) is AVR surgery +4 days. He has another thread that I'm using to update people on his progress so very sorry for any duplication but I wanted some specific advice on his breathing problem.
He cannot maintain his O2 saturation for more than one minute without a high pressure C-PAP mask (hooked up to a ventilator). His saturation falls to 80% after 1 min without the mask and then the mask needs to be reapplied to prevent it falling further. The doctors now say that the x-ray shows fibrous tissue in his lungs and that they are waiting for a potential infection to appear so that they can target it with anti-biotics.
Dad has some fluid in both lungs but not enough to need draining. Because he is on the pressure mask and cant' be taken off it he cannot use a Spirometer or easily cough up the fluid. I'm worried this is a vicious circle.
Ha anyone else had this? The doctors seem to think that an infection should be allowed to develop and then targeted. He's only had broad spectrum anti-Bios so far (routine for his surgery). They also seem reluctant to use Steriods (say that they never do).
We are getting him to sit up as much as possible. Any observations gratefully received - this is really hampering his recovery - making him sleepy all the time (he's not properly woken up, but can speak well, focus and no adverse physical signs). The doctors are tracking improvements in his Kidneys (Creotine is high, but no-where near high enough to need dialysis yet and seems to have stablised over the past two days. Urine output has improved over the last 36 hours and is now good.
Is this a familiar story? I know everyone is different but I don't know how to think about this in terms of its potential seriousness.
Many thanks
Simon
He cannot maintain his O2 saturation for more than one minute without a high pressure C-PAP mask (hooked up to a ventilator). His saturation falls to 80% after 1 min without the mask and then the mask needs to be reapplied to prevent it falling further. The doctors now say that the x-ray shows fibrous tissue in his lungs and that they are waiting for a potential infection to appear so that they can target it with anti-biotics.
Dad has some fluid in both lungs but not enough to need draining. Because he is on the pressure mask and cant' be taken off it he cannot use a Spirometer or easily cough up the fluid. I'm worried this is a vicious circle.
Ha anyone else had this? The doctors seem to think that an infection should be allowed to develop and then targeted. He's only had broad spectrum anti-Bios so far (routine for his surgery). They also seem reluctant to use Steriods (say that they never do).
We are getting him to sit up as much as possible. Any observations gratefully received - this is really hampering his recovery - making him sleepy all the time (he's not properly woken up, but can speak well, focus and no adverse physical signs). The doctors are tracking improvements in his Kidneys (Creotine is high, but no-where near high enough to need dialysis yet and seems to have stablised over the past two days. Urine output has improved over the last 36 hours and is now good.
Is this a familiar story? I know everyone is different but I don't know how to think about this in terms of its potential seriousness.
Many thanks
Simon