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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Methods for the Decannulation of Tracheotomized Neurological Patients

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Methods for the Decannulation of Tracheotomized Neurological Patients

Clinical Publications
September 5, 2025

Clinical Publications of Interest 2025-09

This edition highlights a comprehensive review of the decannulation framework of tracheotomized neurological patients, addressing the complex interplay of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches required for safe and effective weaning. Drawing on recent clinical research, the publication outlines key criteria, assessment tools, and interventions that support decision-making in intensive care and neurorehabilitation settings. The featured review by Dziewas et al. provides a structured protocol to guide clinicians through the challenges of dysphagia, airway management, and secretion control, with the goal of improving patient outcomes and reducing long-term complications.

Dziewas R, Warnecke T, Labeit B, Schulte V, Claus I, Muhle P, et al. Decannulation ahead: a comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic framework for tracheotomized neurological patients. Neurol Res Pract. 2025;7(1):18.

Neurological patients in ICU often undergo tracheostomies, but decannulation is hindered by severe dysphagia

Diagnostic procedures - factors to consider when determining readiness for decannulation

1. Clinical procedures such as the clinical swallow exam and Evans Blue dye test are used to assess swallowing, aspiration and penetration of food boluses and saliva

2. Quantitative measures of coughing and characterization of bronchial secretions serve as good indicators for safe decannulation

3. Airway stenosis is a common tracheostomy complication that is examined by endoscopic and manometric means

4. A2BC decannulation criteria link all the clinically relevant diagnostic domains for decannulation

Therapeutic interventions - how to bring patients closer to decannulation

1. Physiological airflow through the upper anatomy can be achieved by tracheal cannula weaning

2. Above-cuff vocalization (ACV) helps in laryngeal stimulation

3. Dysphagia can be successfully treated by pharyngeal electrical stimulation

4. Other diagnostic or therapeutic methods include swallowing behavioral therapy, ice chip protocol and secretion management

A newly developed framework for decannulation management of ventilator-weaned tracheotomized patients contains a fast and standard track pathway

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