Can High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC) Replace the Ventilator or Avoid a Tracheostomy?

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Can High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC) Replace the Ventilator or Avoid a Tracheostomy?

Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com explains when high flow nasal cannula can be used safely, what PEEP and FiO2 levels mean, and why switching too early from a ventilator can be dangerous. Learn how to manage ventilator weaning, sedation, tracheostomy timing, and fluid balance — and how families can take control, make informed decisions, and advocate for their loved ones in intensive care.

You’ll discover:
✅ What PEEP and FiO2 levels show about readiness to come off the ventilator
✅ When a tracheostomy is needed — and when it’s too early or risky
✅ How sedation, opiates, and fluid overload affect recovery
✅ What questions families should ask to protect their loved one
✅ How to get expert advocacy and guidance in intensive care

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