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Speech Pathology Services Are Integral, but Underutilized in Tracheostomy Rehabilitation

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CRANIOMAXILLOFACIAL TRAUMA & RECONSTRUCTION
卷 14, 期 2, 页码 110-118

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1943387520948381

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tracheostomy; speech language pathology; airway management; trauma; oncology

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This study focused on the importance of Speech Language Pathology (SLP) in rehabilitation after tracheostomy, aiming to improve efficiency and safety in decannulation. Results showed underutilization of SLP but significant improvement in decannulation rates with increased SLP services, suggesting the need for enhanced utilization in rehabilitation.
Study Design: Retrospective case series. Objective: Speech language pathology (SLP) is an underutilized but important component in rehabilitation after tracheostomy. The purpose of this study was to determine rates of SLP utilization and to streamline tracheostomy decannulation to be more efficient and safer through increased utilization of SLP. Methods: Adult patients who underwent tracheostomy from April 2016 to December 2018 were evaluated. The primary outcome was completion of any SLP evaluation after tracheostomy, and secondary outcomes were duration from surgery to evaluation, speaking valve and swallow study utilization, downsize and decannulation rates, mean duration of cannulation, and complications. Results: A total of 255 subjects were included, where 197 (77.3%) underwent SLP evaluation. A minority received a speaking valve (33.7%), while approximately half underwent a swallow study (52.9%). There was a delay in SLP evaluation, with mean duration from surgery to SLP evaluation of 5.9 +/- 8.0 days. There was consistent improvement in downsize and decannulation rates in all cohorts that utilized SLP services. Tracheostomy indication of head and neck cancer, trauma, completing a successful swallow study conferred increased odds of eventual decannulation, while obesity and tracheostomy history conferred lower odds. An interdisciplinary decannulation pathway was created, based on literature review and results, to assist in decision-making while progressing toward decannulation. Conclusion: Speech language pathologists are underutilized for rehabilitation of tracheostomy patients, where they are able to offer many skills to diagnose, treat, manage, and troubleshoot, as patients advance through the decannulation process.

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