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Decannulation protocol AND dysphagia

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391855/development-and-effect-evaluation-of-an-action-oriented-interdisciplinary-weaning-protocol-for-cuffed-tracheostomy-tubes-in-patients-with-acquired-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katje Bjerrum, Linda-Maria Delgado Grove, Sine Secher Mortensen, Jesper Fabricius
The objective was to develop an interdisciplinary weaning protocol (IWP) for patients with tracheostomy tubes due to acquired brain injury, and to effect evaluate implementation of the IWP on decannulation rates and weaning duration. An expert panel completed a literature review in 2018 to identify essential criteria in the weaning process. Based on consensus and availability in clinical practice, criteria for guiding the weaning process were included in the protocol. Using the IWP, dysphagia is graded as either severe, moderate, or mild...
February 16, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38062168/a-pluridisciplinary-tracheostomy-weaning-protocol-for-brain-injured-patients-outside-of-the-intensive-care-unit-and-without-instrumental-assessment-results-of-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Gallice, Emmanuelle Cugy, Christine Germain, Clément Barthélemy, Julie Laimay, Julie Gaube, Mélanie Engelhardt, Olivier Branchard, Elodie Maloizel, Eric Frison, Patrick Dehail, Emmanuel Cuny
Concurrently to the recent development of percutaneous tracheostomy techniques in the intensive care unit (ICU), the amount of tracheostomized brain-injured patients has increased. Despites its advantages, tracheostomy may represent an obstacle to their orientation towards conventional hospitalization or rehabilitation services. To date, there is no recommendation for tracheostomy weaning outside of the ICU. We created a pluridisciplinary tracheostomy weaning protocol relying on standardized criteria but adapted to each patient's characteristics and that does not require instrumental assessment...
December 7, 2023: Dysphagia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37554082/-recommendations-for-the-management-and-rehabilitation-of-patients-with-a-tracheostomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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Tracheostomy is a common procedure in critically ill patients who require mechanical ventilation. Tracheostomies have several advantages over endotracheal tubes, including less sinusitis or pharyngeal injuries, fewer sedative drugs, improved oropharyngeal hygiene, easier communication, more comfort, preservation of vocal cord function, and so on. However, patients with a tracheostomy require high quality care and often suffer from dysphagia, dysphonia, tracheal stenosis, or excessive airway secretions, etc ...
August 9, 2023: Chinese Journal of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37449332/rehabilitative-intervention-for-successful-decannulation-in-adult-patients-with-acquired-brain-injury-and-tracheostomy-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Signe Janum Eskildsen, Irene Wessel, Ingrid Poulsen, Carrinna Aviaja Hansen, Derek John Curtis
PURPOSE: Tracheostomy and dysphagia are independently associated with increased complications and poorer functional outcome after acquired brain injury (ABI). The aim of this study was to identify and evaluate rehabilitation to restore functional swallowing ability and respiratory capacity during tracheal tube weaning. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The review was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines. Any study design with adult patients with ABI and tracheostomy was eligible...
July 14, 2023: Disability and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35841455/functional-laryngeal-assessment-in-patients-with-tracheostomy-following-covid-19-a-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Dawson, P Nankivell, J P Pracy, R Capewell, M Wood, J Weblin, D Parekh, J Patel, S A Skoretz, N Sharma
To explore laryngeal function of tracheostomised patients with COVID-19 in the acute phase, to identify ways teams may facilitate and expedite tracheostomy weaning and rehabilitation of upper airway function. Consecutive tracheostomised patients underwent laryngeal examination during mechanical ventilation weaning. Primary outcomes included prevalence of upper aerodigestive oedema and airway protection during swallow, tracheostomy duration, ICU frailty scores, and oral intake type. Analyses included bivariate associations and exploratory multivariable regressions...
July 16, 2022: Dysphagia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34559292/early-post-operative-feeding-an-investigation-of-early-functional-outcomes-for-oral-cancer-patients-treated-with-surgical-resection-and-free-flap-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grainne Brady, Lauren Leigh-Doyle, Francesco Riva, Cyrus Kerawala, Justin Roe
Traditionally patients can remain nil by mouth (NBM) for up to 12 days after oral tumour resection with free flap reconstruction to reduce the risk of flap dehiscence, poor healing and fistulae. The literature reports that patients could on average remain an inpatient for up to 20 days post-surgery. An evaluation of the impact of a defined early oral feeding protocol was undertaken investigating functional outcomes and complications rates. We prospectively reviewed tracheostomy use, length of hospital stay, non-oral feeding status and swallowing function using the Performance Status Scale for Head and Neck Cancer (PSS-HN) within a defined early feeding protocol...
August 2022: Dysphagia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33966636/standardized-endoscopic-swallowing-evaluation-for-tracheostomy-decannulation-in-critically-ill-neurologic-patients-a-prospective-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul Muhle, Sonja Suntrup-Krueger, Karoline Burkardt, Sriramya Lapa, Mao Ogawa, Inga Claus, Bendix Labeit, Sigrid Ahring, Stephan Oelenberg, Tobias Warnecke, Rainer Dziewas
BACKGROUND: Removal of a tracheostomy tube in critically ill neurologic patients is a critical issue during intensive care treatment, particularly due to severe dysphagia and insufficient airway protection. The "Standardized Endoscopic Evaluation for Tracheostomy Decannulation in Critically Ill Neurologic Patients" (SESETD) is an objective measure of readiness for decannulation. This protocol includes the stepwise evaluation of secretion management, spontaneous swallowing, and laryngeal sensitivity during fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES)...
May 10, 2021: Neurological research and practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33324915/inter-rater-and-test-retest-reliability-of-the-standardized-endoscopic-swallowing-evaluation-for-tracheostomy-decannulation-in-critically-ill-neurologic-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tobias Warnecke, Paul Muhle, Inga Claus, Jens B Schröder, Bendix Labeit, Sriramya Lapa, Sonja Suntrup-Krueger, Rainer Dziewas
BACKGROUND: Removal of a tracheostomy tube in critically ill neurologic patients is a difficult issue, particularly due to the high incidence of oropharyngeal dysphagia. For an objective evaluation of decannulation readiness the "Standardized Endoscopic Swallowing Evaluation for Tracheostomy Decannulation in Critically Ill Neurologic Patients" (SESETD) - a stepwise evaluation of 'secretion management', 'spontaneous swallows' and 'laryngeal sensibility/cough' - has been introduced. With the recent study detailed data on inter-rater and test-retest reliability are presented...
2020: Neurological research and practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32353976/therapy-of-dysphagia-by-prolonged-pharyngeal-electrical-stimulation-phagenyx-in-a-patient-with-brainstem-infarction
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Cristina Florea, Christine Bräumann, Christine Mussger, Stefan Leis, Larissa Hauer, Johann Sellner, Stefan M Golaszewski
Dysphagia after stroke impacts quality of life and is a risk factor for respiratory infections. Patients frequently require prophylactic measures including nasogastric tube or percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. Until recently, therapy for dysphagia was limited to training with a speech and language specialist. Intraluminal pharyngeal electrical stimulation (PES) is a new technique that stimulates the pharyngeal sensory afferents to the higher swallowing center in cortex. The clinical trials published to date involved stimulation for 10 minutes over three days...
April 28, 2020: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31800881/criteria-for-tracheostomy-decannulation-literature-review
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REVIEW
Gisele Chagas de Medeiros, Fernanda Chiarion Sassi, Camila Lirani-Silva, Claudia Regina Furquim de Andrade
PURPOSE: To perform a literature review on the existing international criteria and protocols for tracheostomy decannulation. RESEARCH: strategies: Literature review using the PubMed database with the English keywords "Tracheostomy", "Weaning", "Decannulation", "Removal Tube", "Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences", "Intensive Care Units", "Dysphagia", "Swallowing", "Deglutition" and "Deglutition Disorders ". SELECTION CRITERIA: Studies published in the last five years (2012 to 2017); studies with human adult population (i...
2019: CoDAS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30170898/pharyngeal-electrical-stimulation-for-early-decannulation-in-tracheotomised-patients-with-neurogenic-dysphagia-after-stroke-phast-trac-a-prospective-single-blinded-randomised-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Rainer Dziewas, Rebecca Stellato, Ingeborg van der Tweel, Ernst Walther, Cornelius J Werner, Tobias Braun, Giuseppe Citerio, Mitja Jandl, Michael Friedrichs, Katja Nötzel, Milan R Vosko, Satish Mistry, Shaheen Hamdy, Susan McGowan, Tobias Warnecke, Paul Zwittag, Philip M Bath
BACKGROUND: Dysphagia after stroke is common, especially in severely affected patients who have had a tracheotomy. In a pilot trial, pharyngeal electrical stimulation (PES) improved swallowing function in this group of patients. We aimed to replicate and extend this single-centre experience. METHODS: We did a prospective, single-blind, randomised controlled trial across nine sites (seven acute care hospitals, two rehabilitation facilities) in Germany, Austria, and Italy...
October 2018: Lancet Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28950420/performance-of-a-tracheostomy-removal-protocol-for-pediatric-patients-in-rehabilitation-after-acquired-brain-injury-factors-associated-with-timing-and-possibility-of-decannulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Pozzi, Sara Galbiati, Federica Locatelli, Emilio Clementi, Sandra Strazzer
OBJECTIVES: We assessed the performance of a tracheostomy decannulation protocol privileging safety over quickness, in pediatric patients undergoing rehabilitation from severe acquired brain injury. We analyzed factors associated with decannulation timing and possibility and examined cases of failure. HYPOTHESIS: A safe decannulation protocol should minimize failures. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective observational study. PATIENT SELECTION: Patients aged 0-17 admitted to rehabilitation with tracheostomy in the last 15 years (n = 123)...
November 2017: Pediatric Pulmonology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21413100/laryngeal-function-preservation-following-supracricoid-partial-laryngectomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alejandro Castro, Isabel Sanchez-Cuadrado, Ricardo Bernaldez, Antonio Del Palacio, Javier Gavilan
BACKGROUND: Supracricoid partial laryngectomy is a surgical technique that preserves laryngeal function. METHODS: A retrospective review of clinical records identified 41 patients that underwent supracricoid partial laryngectomy at our institution since 1998. In all, 26 patients with a minimum follow-up of 3 months were alive with a functioning larynx. All of them accepted participation in a functional evaluation. RESULTS: Ninety-seven percent of the patients were decannulated, and every patient achieved oral intake...
February 2012: Head & Neck
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21280287/-diagnosis-and-management-of-dysphagia-in-patients-with-tracheostomy-tube-after-cardiac-surgery-an-early-screening-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naika Scalabrino, Laura Crespi, Monica Bosco, Emanuele Troisi, Gaia Vezzaro, Massimo Baravelli, Anna Picozzi, Andrea Rossi, Paolo Cattaneo, Cristina Rossi, Claudio Anzà
SCOPE: Patients with tracheostomy tube after major cardiac surgery undergoing Cardiac Rehabilitation Program often present swallowing disorders that need a specific evaluation. This study aimed at validating the usefulness of a swallowing screen protocol in order to obtain an early assessment of dysphagia and to prevent aspiration, malnutrition and dehydration risks. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The protocol has been applied to 38 consecutive patients with tracheostomy tube after cardiac surgery between September 2007 and December 2009...
June 2010: Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19358199/management-of-oral-feeding-in-children-undergoing-airway-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lee P Smith, Staci E Otto, Kathrine A Wagner, Linda Chewaproug, Ian N Jacobs, Karen B Zur
OBJECTIVES: To systematically evaluate perioperative management of oral feeding in children undergoing airway reconstruction. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective chart review of all patients who underwent open airway reconstruction from February 1, 2006 through July 31, 2008 at a tertiary care children's hospital. METHODS: During the study period, a multidisciplinary protocol for perioperative management of alimentation was instituted. Swallowing function was evaluated pre- and postoperatively as part of a clinical management protocol...
May 2009: Laryngoscope
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16413891/management-of-laryngo-tracheal-injuries-associated-with-craniomaxillofacial-trauma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David S Verschueren, R Bryan Bell, Shahrokh C Bagheri, Eric J Dierks, Bryce E Potter
PURPOSE: Laryngeal fractures can occur in association with maxillofacial injuries and may lead to life-threatening airway obstruction. Because of a low incidence and a paucity of peer-reviewed information, there is no universally accepted treatment protocol and few clinicians have extensive experience with complex laryngo-tracheal trauma. The purpose of this retrospective analysis is to validate a treatment protocol for the management of laryngo-tracheal injuries occurring in severely injured patients by assessing the outcome of a consecutive series of patients who were treated by the same surgeons over a 12-year period...
February 2006: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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