Author: Ambrosino, Nicolino; Casaburi, Richard; Chetta, Alfredo; Clini, Enrico; Donner, Claudio F.; Dreher, Michael; Goldstein, Roger; Jubran, Amal; Nici, Linda; Owen, Caroline A.; Rochester, Carolyn; Tobin, Martin J.; Vagheggini, Guido; Vitacca, Michele; ZuWallack, Richard
Title: 8(th) International conference on management and rehabilitation of chronic respiratory failure: the long summaries – Part 3 Document date: 2015_10_6
ID: 08fkra10_85
Snippet: Aside from regaining respiratory autonomy and clinical stability, the removal of tracheotomy may represent a difficult challenge in prolonged weaning patients, and currently available recommendations are still largely based on subjective criteria rather than on standardized protocols. High risk of dysphagia has been reported in critically ill patients, and an accurate evaluation of swallowing disorders may reduce risk of infections and failure of.....
Document: Aside from regaining respiratory autonomy and clinical stability, the removal of tracheotomy may represent a difficult challenge in prolonged weaning patients, and currently available recommendations are still largely based on subjective criteria rather than on standardized protocols. High risk of dysphagia has been reported in critically ill patients, and an accurate evaluation of swallowing disorders may reduce risk of infections and failure of tracheostomy weaning [82] .
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