How Long Can A Breathing Tube or Endotracheal Tube Stay In?

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How Long Can A Breathing Tube or Endotracheal Tube Stay In?

How long can a breathing tube (endotracheal tube) stay in safely in ICU? In this video, Patrik Hutzel from IntensiveCareHotline.com explains why most ET tubes should not remain in place longer than 7–14 days, the risks of prolonged intubation, and when a tracheostomy becomes necessary.

You’ll discover:
✅ Typical duration for endotracheal tubes in ICU
✅ Risks of keeping a breathing tube too long (vocal cord damage, pneumonia, sedation)
✅ Why tracheostomy is recommended after 7–14 days of ventilation
✅ What questions families should ask before consenting to tracheostomy or extubation
✅ How our advocacy helps families make safe and informed decisions

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