For any doctors or nurses who might know....is total arm weakness (muscular, not nerve) that lasts for 2+ weeks a typical "side effect" after having CPR/chest compressions done on you? Not in one arm, and not like a loss of feeling. But both arms just being so tired you can't even lift them to feed yourself or brush your teeth. Still 2 weeks after it's done.
X-rays show no broken ribs or sternum. Obvious soreness as a result.
My father went into cardiac arrest while in the hospital a couple of weeks ago. They performed chest compressions on him. He's 73 and in poor health (pulmonary fibrosis, diabetes, Parkinson's, heart disease....the list goes on). He was in the hospital for a GI bleed, which they were able to fix with banding in his esophagus. While in there, they discovered severe blockages in 2 arteries. They attempted stent placement (bypass not an option) and were not successful the first attempt because of the plaque in his leg artery. So they stopped the procedure and I believe it was that night that he went into cardiac arrest.
They were able to perform the stent surgery about a week later once he was "stable" enough. But I'm just stumped on the reason for the continued arm weakness and I can't get clear answers. My stepmom just keeps saying it's "because of the chest compressions".
X-rays show no broken ribs or sternum. Obvious soreness as a result.
My father went into cardiac arrest while in the hospital a couple of weeks ago. They performed chest compressions on him. He's 73 and in poor health (pulmonary fibrosis, diabetes, Parkinson's, heart disease....the list goes on). He was in the hospital for a GI bleed, which they were able to fix with banding in his esophagus. While in there, they discovered severe blockages in 2 arteries. They attempted stent placement (bypass not an option) and were not successful the first attempt because of the plaque in his leg artery. So they stopped the procedure and I believe it was that night that he went into cardiac arrest.
They were able to perform the stent surgery about a week later once he was "stable" enough. But I'm just stumped on the reason for the continued arm weakness and I can't get clear answers. My stepmom just keeps saying it's "because of the chest compressions".