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Acute pancreatitis
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Has anyone any idea what the likely outcome is for someone with this who is in intensive care, in an induced coma and on a ventilator ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If things stay as they are then the chances are pretty good average for itu patients is about 85% survival with single organ support (ie the ventilator) if other systems fail it becomes very different though so if they start to use drugs to support blood pressure or start dialysis there is more need to worry. The length of time on the ventilator is significant too and the age and general fitness of the patient before they became ill.
Thank you all for your answers.
From what I've been told, he originally went into hospital with gallstones and things went downhill, but that was secondhand and my brothers are not the best at passing on information. From the way it was told to me (people taking shifts to be at the bedside 24/7), I was thinking I might have to dust off my funeral suit.
Sqad, as far as I know there are no underlying conditions, and he's in his early 50's.
From what I've been told, he originally went into hospital with gallstones and things went downhill, but that was secondhand and my brothers are not the best at passing on information. From the way it was told to me (people taking shifts to be at the bedside 24/7), I was thinking I might have to dust off my funeral suit.
Sqad, as far as I know there are no underlying conditions, and he's in his early 50's.