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Secretion Management in Tracheostomized Infants using Unconventional Approaches and Outcomes: A Case Series.

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OBJECTIVE  To increase the understanding of secretion management in infants with tracheostomies. In this case series, we describe objective evidence for an unconventional approach in infants refractory to conventional management… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE  To increase the understanding of secretion management in infants with tracheostomies. In this case series, we describe objective evidence for an unconventional approach in infants refractory to conventional management techniques. STUDY DESIGN  Case study of two NICU infants utilizing high-resolution manometry was undertaken using personalized oral stimulation protocols with fruity foods. RESULTS  Oral stimulation improved infant swallowing to clear secretions and reduce the need for suctioning. CONCLUSION  Innovative oral stimulation protocols are needed to improve swallowing in high-risk infants.

Keywords: secretion management; case series; case; management; oral stimulation

Journal Title: American journal of perinatology
Year Published: 2019

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