Suggest Treatment For Weak Torso Muscles
Mechanical ventilation is feasible.
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I am Dr Sudhir Kumar, Neurologist, and would try my best to help you.
I have noted your clinical details. Based on this, it is feasible to put you on invasive mechanical ventilation, and good muscle functions are not needed for mechanical ventilation (the ventilator can take over the function of breathing muscles). However, the only problem is weaning off the ventilator. Once you are ventilated, it often means life-long ventilator.
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Yes, you are right.
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Yes, weakness makes no difference on invasive mechanical ventilation. The most weak person with almost no muscles can also be ventilated.
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Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM
I rely more on blood gases.
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It is not wise to wait until respiratory failure ensues, as it would be an emergency and uncomfortable for the patient.
So, I rely more on blood gases. Among various parameters, if pCO2 is more than 45 mmHg (daytime) or >50 mmHg (night time), then, it is advisable to mechanically ventilate the patients. Drop in O2 saturation occurs later, and it is not wise to wait for that either.
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Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology)
I would prefer early ventilation rather than later as an emergency.
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I would agree with you that it is better to go for earlier ventilation, rather than later.
Your blood gases are deteriorating and you may require invasive ventilation soon.
The most common cause of death is pneumonia, so, it is important to prevent aspiration pneumonia and urgently treat as and when it occurs.
In older people (above 60 years), death rate is higher due to heart attacks and stroke.
Survival most likely is not related to how weak someone is.
Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology)