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A Pulmonologist Explains Tracheostomy and Invasive Ventilation for People Living with ALS 

Les Turner ALS Foundation
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Not everyone with ALS will need or choose to have a tracheostomy, but there may come a time when it’s necessary for continued breathing. You may have respiratory weakness that can no longer be treated with a mask and non-invasive ventilation. You may also need a tracheostomy to help remove secretions form your airways. Join Lisa Wolfe, MD, for a pulmonologist’s breakdown on respiratory management for those with increased ventilation needs. Community resources will be shared.
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0:00 - 3:21 Introduction to Les Turner ALS Foundation
3:22- 7:23 Outline of Presentation
7:24- 20:35 Anatomy and Role of Pharnyx and Lungs
20:36-28:52 What is a Trach Tube
28:53-36:24 What to know about a Tracheostomy
36:25-40:27 Options for home ventilators
40:28- 46:25 When to start using a trach or ventilator
46:26- 53:19 How to decide how long to use a trach or ventilator
53:20- 53:48 Thank you
53:49- 1:02:10 Q & A

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5 сен 2024

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