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Other than a suspected need for ventilation for more than ten days (protection of the airways), indications for tracheotomy in our unit are repeated failure of weaning from MV, airway obstruction of the upper airways and the need for frequent airway suctioning, for example in patients with critical illness polyneuropathy or low levels of consciousness.
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