Why Hemoglobin Levels Matter for Tracheostomy Collar Trials in ICU

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Why Hemoglobin Levels Matter for Tracheostomy Collar Trials in ICU

When your loved one is in ICU with a tracheostomy, hemoglobin levels play a critical role in tracheostomy collar trials and ventilator weaning. Low hemoglobin can make collar trials unsafe, increase fatigue, and even worsen brain oxygenation.

In this video, Patrik Hutzel from IntensiveCareHotline.com explains:
✅ Why hemoglobin levels matter in tracheostomy collar trials
✅ How low hemoglobin affects oxygen delivery and recovery
✅ When blood transfusions may be necessary before collaring
✅ Key questions families should ask the ICU team

With the right knowledge and advocacy, you can make informed decisions, have peace of mind, and ensure your loved one gets the best care in intensive care.

👉 For consulting and advocacy, visit: https://intensivecarehotline.com

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