Why ICU Uses Fentanyl Instead of Dexmedetomidine for Ventilated Patients with Pneumonia

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Why ICUs use fentanyl instead of dexmedetomidine for ventilated patients. Learn the risks, sedation strategies, and how to get expert ICU help.

In this video, Patrick Hutzel from IntensiveCareHotline.com
explains why some ICUs use fentanyl for sedation, how it impacts ventilator weaning and extubation, and why dexmedetomidine or propofol may be better choices for spontaneous breathing and faster recovery.

You’ll learn:
✅ The difference between fentanyl and dexmedetomidine
✅ Why deep sedation delays ventilator weaning
✅ How lighter sedation supports faster extubation
✅ What questions families should ask the ICU team
✅ How to avoid unnecessary tracheostomies

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