"blow-by" oxygen for a little boost |
Margaret's heart cath was overall successful and when we got to see her right after, her O2 sats were in the 90s -- excellent. We expected her sats to be a little better than they had been prior to the cath since her pulmonary arteries were basically widened therefore letting more blood flow to the lungs more easily.
So, if everything went well and she looked good, what happened to extend her stay in the hospital? -- many are wondering this so I'll do the best I can to explain...
slept through the echo |
Margaret started to drop her sats and at first this wasn't too concerning as anytime you mess with the heart it takes some time to adjust. Unfortunately, she started to drop more consistently and when she fell asleep she was starting to be in the 60s (she even popped into the 50s). This is where it became concerning. We hadn't noticed right away, but she also was starting to get puffy and was retaining extra fluid (again, remember that she got admitted early so she could get fluids and be well hydrated for the procedure...). The team decided to increase her diuretic to try and get the excess fluid out and also drew some labs. Margaret's hemoglobin was borderline low so a transfusion was ordered. Margaret had also started to look dusky and that's not something that we typically see with her. Even when she's dropped sats in the past, we have only seen her look dusky once. For me, it was reassuring to hear the doctors and nurses verbalize that they noticed the dusky color as well because frankly I often question whether or not I'm actually seeing a change in her color or not. Turns out, we all were.
so puffy... but still smiling |
so mad :( |
THANKFULLY, her sats started to look much better so we were allowed to see how she did without the oxygen. She actually started to maintain her sats when she was awake in the mid-80s and even started to creep back up into the high-80s --- great news! When she fell asleep for naps, she would drop her sats but not nearly as low. She was bouncing around in the 70s now instead of 60s --- again, excellent, although we still need her to bump up a big higher to at least the 80s. 80 and above is where she needs to be.
looking SO much better |
finally getting some sleep |
so excited to be unhooked! |
"let me out!!" |
It is so great to hear your confidence in the staff and also of their unending knowledge and compassion. There's alot of people praying you thru all this...not only in the hospital situations...Deep breath, Mom and Dad :) :) You are amazing parents and Mighty Margaret knows it :)
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