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Swallowing and pulmonary function rehabilitation in the ICU

Swallowing and pulmonary function rehabilitation in the ICU

12/05/2024

Webinar

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Join us for an insightful webinar where Prof. Liz Ward will present the results of a recent series of studies led by Dr. Nicola Clayton, focusing on patients in the ICU setting. This initial work explores the safety, feasibility, and early efficacy of respiratory muscle strength training, including Expiratory Muscle Strength Training (EMST), for patients with ICU-acquired weakness. This intervention can be utilized in tracheostomy patients to potentially improve swallow and progress tracheostomy weaning.

  • Rationale for a strength-based rehabilitation approach for ICU patients
  • Initial safety and feasibility data from case series work
  • Evidence from a recent pilot cohort trial
  • Impacts of ICU-acquired weakness on pulmonary outcomes and swallowing
  • Insights into a larger multi-center randomized controlled trial currently underway in Australia and New Zealand

    Date

    Thursday December 05, 2024

    Time

    12.00-13:00 CET

    Prof. Liz Ward is the Director of the Centre for Functioning and Health Research within Queensland Health and a Conjoint Professor at the University of Queensland. With over 450 publications, she is a leader in speech pathology, focusing on dysphagia care, head and neck cancer, and critical care. A telehealth pioneer, she has developed multiple models in speech pathology. In 2014, she was awarded “Fellow” of Speech Pathology Australia."

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