Tracheostomy in respiratory failure
Tracheostomy in respiratory failure allows:
- reduction of respiratory dead space
- bypassing of laryngeal resistance
- bronchial secretion removal
- humidified oxygen administration
- when necessary, positive-pressure ventilation
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