What are reasons for not being able to come off the ventilator/respirator?
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What are reasons for not being able to come off the ventilator/respirator?
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A lot of families of critically ill Patients in Intensive Care come to our website because they have a loved one in an induced coma with a breathing tube and on a ventilator.
Others come to INTENSIVECAREHOTLINE.COM because they have a loved one critically ill with a tracheostomy and on a ventilator.
Therefore, the answer to the question “What are reasons for not being able to come off the ventilator/respirator?” needs to be looked at from two different ankles.
In either situation, if your critically ill loved one is on a mechanical ventilator with a breathing tube (Endotracheal tube) or on a mechanical ventilator with a tracheostomy there can often be delays in coming off the ventilator.
Let’s look at both situations in more detail.
1. Not being able to come off the ventilator with a breathing tube (Endotracheal tube)
Whenever a critically ill Patient is induced into a coma, mechanical ventilation with a breathing tube (endotracheal tube) is mandatory.
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