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Quick tip for families in intensive care: What’s the life expectancy after a tracheostomy?
Quick tip for families in intensive care: What’s the life expectancy after a tracheostomy?
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So today’s question we have from a reader that asks, “What’s the life expectancy after tracheostomy or after a long-term or chronic tracheostomy?” What a great question to ask. So let’s break this down.
So when someone ends up with a tracheostomy, especially in intensive care, it means they can’t be weaned off the ventilator with a breathing tube or an endotracheal tube, and they need a tracheostomy as the next step to help them wean off the ventilator.
So the question to a degree is somewhat incomplete because it takes out the necessity that when someone is having a tracheostomy, that they still need a ventilator often to begin with. And then the first step is, to wean them off the ventilator. And then the next step is, to wean them off the tracheostomy, if possible at all.
Now, what does that look like in practice? It looks in practice like sometimes people can’t be weaned off the ventilator at all. And they need the tracheostomy for long periods of time. Potentially for the rest of their lives. It really depends on their underlying conditions. Do they have a neuromuscular disease?
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https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/quick-tip-for-families-in-intensive-care-whats-the-life-expectancy-after-a-tracheostomy/
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