Hence, the hospital’s multidisciplinary team, led by Dr. Rakesh Kumar Gupta, Consultant, Respiratory Medicine and Head of the Pulmonology Department, and Dr. Muhammed Noufal, Specialist Pulmonologist, developed an intensive, evidence-based plan tailored to his condition. This involved using advanced ventilator techniques, such as positioning the patient face down, carefully adjusting the oxygen and pressure settings to support breathing effectively, and timely use of antibiotics to treat the underlying pneumonia. Despite the challenges, the multidisciplinary team, including pulmonologists, intensivists, internal medicine team, ICU nurses, respiratory therapist, and physiotherapist, worked seamlessly to stabilize him, avoiding the need for ECMO altogether. Under the team’s supervision, the patient began to show gradual improvement. His oxygen levels improved, and he was successfully extubated. He was also provided with physiotherapy and supportive care to ensure a successful recovery. After 40 days of meticulous care, he was discharged from the hospital in a stable condition and traveled to his home country.
The multidisciplinary team, including pulmonologists, intensivists, internal medicine team, ICU nurses, respiratory therapist, and physiotherapist, worked seamlessly to stabilize him, avoiding the need for ECMO altogether
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