Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation, Weaning, and the Role of Tracheostomy
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Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation, Weaning, and the Role of Tracheostomy
Abstract
Depending on the definitional criteria used, approximately 5% to 10% of critical adults will require prolonged mechanical ventilation with longer-term outcomes that are worse than those ventilated for a shorter duration. Outcomes are affected by patient characteristics before critical illness and its severity but also by organizational characteristics and care models. Definitive trials of interventions to inform care activities, such as ventilator weaning, upper airway management, rehabilitation, and nutrition specific to the prolonged mechanical ventilation patient population, are lacking. A structured and individualized approach developed by the multiprofessional team in discussion with the patient and their family is warranted.
Keywords: Chronic critical illness; Difficult weaning; Nutrition; Occupational therapy; Prolonged mechanical ventilation; Psychological services; Rehabilitation; Tracheostomy.
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