2020
DOI: 10.32457/ijmss.v7i3.553
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The role of speech therapist in the patient care team for bariatric surgery

Abstract: The work of the speech therapist with patients undergoing Bariatric Surgery (BS) is still little explored, although essential for the adequate preparation of the subject for surgery, as well as for his short and long term recovery. Given its importance and it’s still limited performance in this scenario, the objective of this study was to verify the perception of patients about the importance and effectiveness of speech therapy both in the pre and postoperative period of BS. Questionnaires were carried out wit… Show more

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“…80 OMT, in these cases, can be combined with treatments to reduce and control weight, as these factors compromise the success of OMT when applied alone. 81 On the other hand, research 17 compared two groups of patients whose BMI was 28.2 AE 3.1 kg/m 2 and whose AHI was 15.3 AE 9.3 events/h and verified no significant change in the control group and a significant decrease in the snoring index in patients submitted to SLH therapy. In this randomized study, the control group comprised patients who used nasal dilators and did breathing exercises, and the therapy group did daily oropharyngeal exercises.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…80 OMT, in these cases, can be combined with treatments to reduce and control weight, as these factors compromise the success of OMT when applied alone. 81 On the other hand, research 17 compared two groups of patients whose BMI was 28.2 AE 3.1 kg/m 2 and whose AHI was 15.3 AE 9.3 events/h and verified no significant change in the control group and a significant decrease in the snoring index in patients submitted to SLH therapy. In this randomized study, the control group comprised patients who used nasal dilators and did breathing exercises, and the therapy group did daily oropharyngeal exercises.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%