Can a Guillain–Barré Patient in ICU for 6 Months be Weaned Off the Ventilator &Tracheostomy at Home?

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Can a Guillain–Barré Patient in ICU for 6 Months be Weaned Off the Ventilator &Tracheostomy at Home?

Can a Guillain–Barré patient who’s been in ICU for 6 months be weaned off the ventilator and tracheostomy at home? In this video, Patrik Hutzel from Intensive Care at Home explains how 24/7 Critical Care Nursing makes home ventilation and tracheostomy weaning safe and possible — even for long-term ICU patients. Discover how Intensive Care at Home improves quality of life, reduces ICU bed blocks, and provides cost-effective, evidence-based care across Australia for ventilated adults and children.

We cover:
- Guillain–Barré syndrome and slow ventilator weaning
- How home-based ventilator weaning works safely
- The role of critical care nurses (CCRNs) in home ICU care
- Why Intensive Care at Home is a proven, cost-saving solution
- How to transition from ICU to home for long-term ventilated patients

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