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Post-laryngectomy pulmonary and related symptom changes following adoption of an optimal day-and-night HME regimen

Post-laryngectomy pulmonary and related symptom changes following adoption of an optimal day-and-night HME regimen

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Join the on-demand webinar presenting the outcomes of the published clinical study involving the Provox Life HME range. Sessions will be presented by the lead investigator, Elizabeth (Liz) Ward, PhD., followed by an opportunity for Q&A with Liz and members of the clinical team involved in the trial. You can join one of the two live webinar sessions on offer.

The objective of this webinar is to present and discuss new evidence on using an optimal day-and-night regimen with Provox Life HMEs. The study examined changes to post-laryngectomy pulmonary health and related symptoms following establishment of an optimal Day & Night HME regimen. Principal investigator Liz Ward, Centre for Functioning and Health Research, Metro South Health, Brisbane, Australia, will present the results of this evidence and discuss the clinical implications for patients.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the role of Heat and Moisture Exchangers (HMEs) and the importance of pulmonary optimization for patients post total laryngectomy
    surgery
  • Recognize the Provox Life range and the differences from existing HMEs
  • Understand the pulmonary and other clinical outcomes achieved through establishing an optimal Day and Night HME regimen using Provox Life range of HMEs

Timed agenda:

0:00 - 0.:05 – Introduction and disclosures
0.:05 - 0.30 – Presentation of Ward et al (2023) Provox Life study findings
0:30 – 1:00 – Question and Answer with Prof Ward and co-authors from the clinical trial

Title of the study

“Post-laryngectomy pulmonary and related symptom changes following adoption of an optimal day-and-night heat and moisture exchanger (HME) regimen"

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