Safe removal of tracheal cannula is a major goal in the rehabilitation of tracheostomised patients to achieve progressive independence from mechanical support and reduce the risk of respiratory complications. A tracheal cannula may also cause significant discomfort to the patient, making verbal communication difficult. Particularly when cuffed, tracheal cannula reduces the normal movement of the larynx which can further compromise the basic swallowing defect. A close connection between respiratory, phonating, swallowing and feeding abilities to be recovered, implies a strict integration among different professionals of the rehabilitation team. An appropriate management of tracheostomy cannula is closely connected with assessment and treatme...
Background. Patients after tracheostomy often present swallowing dysfunctions but little is known ab...
Severe dysphagia resulting in repeated aspirations and pneumonia are difficult to treat with swallow...
Critically ill patients who require a tracheostomy often have dysphagia. Widespread practice guideli...
ha re en e pir fe the safe removal of the tracheostomy cannula. An appro- removed or it must be repo...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of swall...
Breathing is an integral part of the life as such. Some illnesses or injuries may endanger this nece...
The number of permanent cannula wearers - has increased recently [1, 9]. Etiological factors contrib...
Artículo de publicación SCOPUSWith intensive care patients, decannulation and deglutition disorders ...
Aim and objectives: Formalize a consensus about patient’s care management (nursing techniques, manag...
OBJECTIVES Tracheostomy and dysphagia often coexist during critical illness; however, given the p...
Abstract Decannulation is an essential step towards liberating tracheostomized patients from mechani...
The objective of the study was to assess the effectiveness of a dedicated and specialist team (otola...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate effects of tracheostomy tube on the movement of the hyoid bone and larynx ...
Abstract: Background. Past research has suggested that medical diagnosis and trach cuff conditions m...
Tracheostomy is a mutilating procedure and It may be a source of physical, psychological and social ...
Background. Patients after tracheostomy often present swallowing dysfunctions but little is known ab...
Severe dysphagia resulting in repeated aspirations and pneumonia are difficult to treat with swallow...
Critically ill patients who require a tracheostomy often have dysphagia. Widespread practice guideli...
ha re en e pir fe the safe removal of the tracheostomy cannula. An appro- removed or it must be repo...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of swall...
Breathing is an integral part of the life as such. Some illnesses or injuries may endanger this nece...
The number of permanent cannula wearers - has increased recently [1, 9]. Etiological factors contrib...
Artículo de publicación SCOPUSWith intensive care patients, decannulation and deglutition disorders ...
Aim and objectives: Formalize a consensus about patient’s care management (nursing techniques, manag...
OBJECTIVES Tracheostomy and dysphagia often coexist during critical illness; however, given the p...
Abstract Decannulation is an essential step towards liberating tracheostomized patients from mechani...
The objective of the study was to assess the effectiveness of a dedicated and specialist team (otola...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate effects of tracheostomy tube on the movement of the hyoid bone and larynx ...
Abstract: Background. Past research has suggested that medical diagnosis and trach cuff conditions m...
Tracheostomy is a mutilating procedure and It may be a source of physical, psychological and social ...
Background. Patients after tracheostomy often present swallowing dysfunctions but little is known ab...
Severe dysphagia resulting in repeated aspirations and pneumonia are difficult to treat with swallow...
Critically ill patients who require a tracheostomy often have dysphagia. Widespread practice guideli...