2019
DOI: 10.1055/a-0769-6551
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Dysphagie bei tracheotomierten Patienten nach Langzeitbeatmung

Abstract: ZusammenfassungUnabhängig von der Art der kritischen Erkrankung haben tracheotomierte Patienten ein hohes Risiko, eine Schluckstörung zu entwickeln. Diese ist potenziell lebensbedrohlich, da sie zu Aspiration und Pneumonie führen kann. Vor einer oralen Nahrungsgabe sollte daher unbedingt eine Schluckdiagnostik mittels Bolusfärbetest und/oder FEES durchgeführt werden. Da ein physiologischer Luftstrom durch den Larynx und ein adäquater subglottischer Druck Schlüsselkomponenten eines effektiven Schluckaktes sind,… Show more

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“…After tracheostomy, a significant and persistent expiratory airflow leak occurs, which might counteract the protective effect of expiration on the upper airway, resulting in unsafe swallowing, and possible aspiration (Eibling and Gross, 1996). The decrease in subglottic pressure after tracheostomy severely affects the normal respiratoryswallowing coordination model (Gross, 2009;Fernandez-Carmona et al, 2012;Heidler, 2019b). Previous research has shown that PMV can improve verbal communication and swallowing, especially in the swallowing-breathing coordination model (Prigent et al, 2012;Adam et al, 2015;Fröhlich et al, 2017).…”
Section: Speculation On the Underlying Mechanism Of Aspiration Preven...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After tracheostomy, a significant and persistent expiratory airflow leak occurs, which might counteract the protective effect of expiration on the upper airway, resulting in unsafe swallowing, and possible aspiration (Eibling and Gross, 1996). The decrease in subglottic pressure after tracheostomy severely affects the normal respiratoryswallowing coordination model (Gross, 2009;Fernandez-Carmona et al, 2012;Heidler, 2019b). Previous research has shown that PMV can improve verbal communication and swallowing, especially in the swallowing-breathing coordination model (Prigent et al, 2012;Adam et al, 2015;Fröhlich et al, 2017).…”
Section: Speculation On the Underlying Mechanism Of Aspiration Preven...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tracheostomy after ABI is associated with a series of pathological changes in the biomechanics of the upper respiratory tract, pharynx, and esophagus (Fernandez-Carmona et al, 2012). In particular, the reduction of glottic airflow after tracheostomy results in a corresponding inability to increase subglottic pressure during swallowing; as a result, normal respiratory-swallowing coordination is impaired, increasing the risk of aspiration (Fernandez-Carmona et al, 2012;Heidler, 2019b). Subglottic pressure is defined as the pressure measured when the vocal cords are adducted, and has been proved to be closely associated with swallowing function in tracheostomized patients (Petekkaya et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many cases, tracheostomy is only performed after 30 days of intubation, which is otherwise not commonly done. Therefore, individuals who undergo orotracheal intubation and postextubation tracheostomy may present dysphagia, which justifies conducting research on swallowing disorders among this population (Zareifopoulos et al, 2020;Heidler, 2019;Friche et al, 2019;Gharib et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%