Passy-Muir Speaking Valve Use in a Children's Hospital: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Author:

Hofmann Lauren1,Bolton Joseph2,Ferry Susan2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Speech-Language Pathology, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA

2. Department of Respiratory Care, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA

Abstract

Abstract At The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) we treat many children requiring tracheostomy tube placement. With potential for a tracheostomy tube to be in place for an extended period of time, these children may be at risk for long-term disruption to normal speech development. As such, speaking valves that restore more normal phonation are often key tools in the effort to restore speech and promote more typical language development in this population. However, successful use of speaking valves is frequently more challenging with infant and pediatric patients than with adult patients. The purpose of this article is to review background information related to speaking valves, the indications for one-way valve use, criteria for candidacy, and the benefits of using speaking valves in the pediatric population. This review will emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration from the perspectives of speech-language pathology and respiratory therapy. Along with the background information, we will present current practices and a case study to illustrate a safe and systematic approach to speaking valve implementation based upon our experiences.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

General Medicine

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