
Dr. Manoj Vellanad, Consultant Neurosurgery, SUT Hospital, Pattom
Ventilator support is a term that often sparks anxiety and fear among patients and their families. It is a common misconception that being placed on a ventilator is a sign of impending death. However, the truth is quite the opposite, ventilators have saved countless lives and continue to be a crucial part of modern medical care.
- Ventilator means the patient will not survive?
Many people believe that once a patient is put on a ventilator, they cannot recover. This is not true. Ventilator support is often temporary and helps to recovery depending on the underlying condition and timely medical intervention.
- A dead body can be kept alive or prevented from decomposing by ventilator?
This is completely false. A ventilator only supports breathing and has no impact on the functioning of other vital organs like the heart, kidneys or brain. Once a person has died, ventilator support cannot prevent natural decomposition or give the appearance of life.
There are numerous cases of patients who have remained on ventilator support for extended periods, even up to 90 days and have gone on to live normal lives. Recovery largely depends on the severity and type of illness, the timeliness of medical treatment and the patient’s overall health.Lack of awareness about ventilator support leads to fear and misinformation. Just as dialysis supports failing kidneys and pacemakers support heart function, ventilators support lungs temporarily. They are not a cure, but a tool that can provide crucial time for recovery.