When Should a Tracheostomy Be Done in ICU? Timing Explained!

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When Should a Tracheostomy Be Done in ICU? Timing Explained!

When should a tracheostomy be done in ICU? Timing is critical, and families often feel rushed into this decision. In this video, Patrik Hutzel from IntensiveCareHotline.com explains the typical 7–14 day guideline, the factors that influence timing, and the key questions you must ask ICU teams before agreeing.

✅ What you’ll learn:

How long patients should stay intubated before tracheostomy is considered

Signs that extubation may still be possible

When tracheostomy is the safer option

How to advocate for your loved one in ICU

Long-term options: ICU vs. Intensive Care at Home

💡 Don’t let hospitals rush you into life-changing decisions. Learn how to take back control, get peace of mind, and ensure your loved one receives the best care.

👉 Get 1:1 consulting and advocacy: https://intensivecarehotline.com

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