Consideraciones clínicas para fonoaudiólogos en el tratamiento de personas con COVID-19 y traqueostomía. Parte I: Deglución

Tobar-Fredes, Rodrigo; Briceño, Belén; Fuentealba M, Inés; Orellana, Marisis; Venegas-Mahn, Macarena; Pavez, Axel; Vásquez, Pablo; Wang, Ying; González, Ariela; Salgado, Gabriel; Sáa-Barra, Nelson; Zúñiga, Javiera; Gutiérrez, Edison; Vera-González, Rocío; Salazar, Felipe; et. al.

Keywords: cuidados críticos, disfagia, traqueostomía, deglución, fonoaudiología, COVID-19

Abstract

At the time of writing this article, more than a million people have been affected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus in Chile, displaying different degrees of COVID-19 disease. Severe infections generate a condition that requires invasive ventilatory support and treatment in intensive care units, which, when extended in time, makes necessary conducting a tracheostomy. Despite its benefits for the recovery of patients with respiratory difficulties, it is linked to swallowing disorders that add to the problems generated by COVID-19. This represents a challenge for speech pathologists, who are potentially exposed to the virus because they work on structures of the aerodigestive tract and becuase they conduct procedures that may be aerosol-generating. The aim of this article is to provide guidance and clinical tools for swallowing-intervention in people with tracheostomies and COVID-19. Thees tools spring from a pragmatic analysis of the currently available evidence, interpreted based on our experience of caring more than 561 infected patients. We hope to contribute to the rehabilitation of swallowing of patients with COVID-19 and a tracheostomy. The characteristics of swallowing in this population, its treatment, considerations for the use of specific techniques, and guidelines for improving the quality of life through the maintenance and/or recovery of swallowing functionality are discussed, focused caring and protecting hospitalized patients and the health team.

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Título de la Revista: Revista Chilena de Fonoaudiología
Volumen: 19
Editorial: Universidad de Chile
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 1
Página final: 12
Idioma: Español
URL: https://revfono.uchile.cl/index.php/RCDF/article/view/60185
DOI:

10.5354/0719-4692.2020.60185