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Prolonged ventilatory support after open-heart surgery

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1992

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Open-heart surgery patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation are a desperately ill subset of cardiac surgery patients. Those patients who survive are either extubated in less than 14 days or require prolonged mechanical ventilation beyond that point. In our opinion, patients should be given 1 wk to recover and one trial of weaning from the ventilator. If this approach fails, then they should undergo elective tracheostomy.

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