Why Do Critically Ill Patients Need a Tracheostomy in Intensive Care?

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Why Do Critically Ill Patients Need a Tracheostomy in Intensive Care?

In this video, Patrick Hodel from IntensiveCareHotline.com
explains why doctors recommend a tracheostomy for critically ill patients who are ventilated and unable to come off the breathing tube. Learn the real reasons behind prolonged ventilation, difficulty weaning, airway protection, comfort, sedation needs, and the risks of premature tracheostomy decisions.

Families of ICU patients often feel rushed into making life-changing choices without understanding all the implications. This video will help you ask the right questions, understand the ICU’s motives, and make informed decisions about your loved one’s care.

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