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Intensive Care Society Optimising Tracheostomy Outcomes 2025
Intensive Care Society Optimising Tracheostomy Outcomes 2025
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Intensive Care Society Optimising Tracheostomy Outcomes 2025
Include: 1 videos + 1 pdf, size: 2.3 GB
Target Audience: intensive care physicians and anesthetists
Information:
9am – 4pm GMT 27 March 2025
This study day focuses on tracheostomies in the ICU setting and the associated multi-disciplinary roles whom collaborate to enhance patient care. Our faculty of clinical and research experts will consider the ‘who’ and the ‘how’ of tracheostomies, speaking valves and rehabilitation to answer key questions including- how early is ‘early’ for a tracheostomy? How can we complement weaning and rehabilitation progression for patients with a tracheostomy? And is pharmacology a help or a hinderance? With real life examples, and ongoing reference to the evidence base throughout, this study day is one not to miss!
Learning Outcomes
- To review the evidence for tracheostomy management linked to weaning, airway clearance and laryngeal function in the ICU setting
- To explore the physiological adaptations with tracheostomy in relation to communication, respiration, eating and drinking
- To be introduced to new frontiers in teaching and learning methods to enhance tracheostomy education
- To understand the latest evidence and approaches to laryngeal desensitisation
- To engage in expert panel discussion in individualised, patient centred care for patients with tracheostomy
The Optimising Tracheostomy Outcomes 2025 event by the Intensive Care Society is tailored for a multidisciplinary audience involved in critical care and tracheostomy management. This includes:
- Intensive care physicians and anesthetists
- Speech and language therapists (SLTs) and physiotherapists specializing in airway and rehabilitation
- Critical care nurses and pharmacists managing complex weaning and secretion strategies
- Researchers and educators focused on tracheostomy care and patient-centered outcomes
- Healthcare professionals interested in innovations in communication, swallowing, and respiratory function post-tracheostomy
The event emphasizes evidence-based practice, real-life case discussions, and collaborative approaches to improve outcomes for patients with tracheostomies in ICU settings
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*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
27 March 2025.mp4
Bronchure.pdf
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