Robert's Recovery from Sepsis and Respiratory Failure
When Robert arrived at Kindred Hospital, he was reliant on a ventilator. After working with his interdisciplinary care team, he was able to discharge to a Skilled Nursing Facility.
A Patient Success Story from Kindred Hospital Aurora
Robert underwent a right shoulder replacement surgery. The recovery process began at home. Then, he developed weakness, urinary retention, confusion, and difficulty getting out of bed. He was transported to the emergency department five days after his surgery.
At the hospital, Robert was diagnosed with sepsis, acute renal failure, metabolic encephalopathy, acute hypoxic respiratory failure, and atrial fibrillation. His condition deteriorated, leading to multiple intubations and mechanical ventilation. During his hospitalization, he suffered a cerebellar stroke and went into cardiac arrest, requiring approximately 20 minutes of CPR before successful resuscitation. He also developed Citrobacter pneumonia, hemoptysis requiring bronchoscopy, acute kidney injury requiring CRRT dialysis, dysphagia requiring PEG tube placement, and prolonged respiratory failure.
Robert transferred to Kindred Hospital Aurora, where, upon arrival, he was still ventilator-dependent with a tracheostomy and PEG tube. A multidisciplinary team, including pulmonology, respiratory therapy, nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, pharmacy, and dietary services, collaborated on his recovery. Key milestones included successful ventilator weaning, tracheostomy decannulation, advancement from tube feeding to oral diet, and improvement in cognitive status. Robert progressed from mechanical ventilation to breathing room air independently.
“I never imagined I’d come this far after everything I went through. The staff never gave up on me, and they helped me take one step at a time toward recovery. I’m grateful to be breathing on my own again and looking forward to getting stronger every day.”
Despite facing a life-threatening illness, prolonged ventilation, stroke, cardiac arrest, and significant physical debility, Robert remained determined. His greatest motivation was returning home and regaining his independence. He was discharged to a skilled nursing facility.
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