Optimal day and night heat and moisture exchanger regimen after laryngectomy

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Course Description: This course will discuss new evidence highlighting the use of an optimal day-and-night heat and moisture exchanger (HME) regimen for the total laryngectomy. New research examines changes to pulmonary health and related symptoms with use of new generation HMEs. Specific clinical outcomes will be discussed.

Course objectives:
- Identify the role of Heat and Moisture Exchangers (HMEs) and the importance of pulmonary optimization for patients post total laryngectomy surgery
- Describe the features of newer generation HMEs and their effect on patient outcomes
- Summarize the pulmonary and other clinical outcomes achieved through establishing an optimal Day and Night HME regimen

Speaker: Elizabeth Ward, B.Sp.Thy(Hons), Grad Cert Higher Education, PhD, FSPAA

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