Insights from an interprofessional post-COVID-19 rehabilitation unit: A speech and language therapy and respiratory medicine perspective

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Objective: We present a case report that complements the conclusion of Stam et al. in their call to rehabilitation facilities to anticipate and prepare to address post intensive care syndrome in post- Covid-19 patients. Methods: The case report presented here provides insight into treating mechanically ventilated post- Covid-19 patients. Results: Early intervention with dysphagia therapy and speech therapy and ventilator-compatible speaking valves, provided within an interprofessional collaborative team, can mitigate the potentially negative consequences of prolonged intubation, long-term use of cuffed tracheostomy, and post intensive care syndrome resulting from Covid-19. Conclusion: Such a treatment approach can be used to address what is important to patients: To be able to speak with family and friends, eat what they want, and breathe spontaneously.

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STIERLI, S., BUSS, I., REDECKER, H., BAUMBERGER, M., BLÄaTTLER, E., SELB, M., … SCHWEGLER, H. (2020, September 1). Insights from an interprofessional post-COVID-19 rehabilitation unit: A speech and language therapy and respiratory medicine perspective. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. Foundation for Rehabilitation Information. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2735

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