Cor pulmonale heart failure can not be separated from the ventilator how to do

Dr. Skylar Lawson
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2025-05-02 22:48:08 Views: 15 times

When patients with cor pulmonale heart failure cannot be separated from the ventilator, comprehensive treatment and nursing measures should be taken, including strengthening respiratory support, treating heart failure, anti-infection, nutritional support, psychological support, prevention of complications and rehabilitation treatment. If patients with cor pulmonale heart failure cannot be separated from the ventilator, comprehensive treatment and nursing are required. The following are some suggestions: 1. Strengthen respiratory support: Auxiliary respiratory equipment such as high-flow oxygen inhalation, non-invasive ventilator or invasive ventilator can be used to help patients maintain normal oxygen supply and carbon dioxide emission.2. Treatment of heart failure: For symptoms of heart failure, such as edema, arrhythmia, etc., corresponding treatment, such as the use of diuretics, cardiotonic agents, vasodilators, etc.3. Anti-infection treatment: Patients with cor pulmonale are prone to pulmonary infection and need antibiotics for anti-infection treatment to control infection and reduce pulmonary inflammation.4.Nutritional support: patients with long-term bed rest are prone to malnutrition and need nutritional support, including enteral nutrition or parenteral nutrition.5.Psychological support: Patients and their families may feel anxious and afraid due to their condition, and medical staff need to provide psychological support to help them build confidence and actively cooperate with treatment. 6. Prevention of complications: Long-term use of ventilators may lead to complications, such as ventilator-associated pneumonia, atelectasis, etc., need to pay attention to prevention.7. Rehabilitation treatment: After the patient's condition is stable, rehabilitation treatment can be carried out, including respiratory function training, exercise training, etc., to help the patient recover respiratory function and living ability. It should be noted that each patient's situation is different, and the treatment plan needs to be adjusted according to the specific situation. During the treatment process, medical staff need to closely observe the patient's condition changes and adjust the treatment plan in time to improve the treatment effect. At the same time, patients and family members also need to actively cooperate with the medical staff's treatment and nursing, maintain a good mentality, and jointly overcome the disease.



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