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SD is independently associated with adverse outcomes including respiratory complications, nutritional compromise, and even death.\n\nExperts recommend a systematic bedside screening. Most algorithms include the water swallow test followed by expert comprehensive swallowing assessments of screening positive patients.\n\nHowever, the clinical examination lacks precision. Complementary examinations, such as videofluoroscopy or Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES), are irradiating or invasive, consume numerous resources and are difficult to access. No current consensus exists on how to best approach to evaluate ICU patients at risk.\n\nIn this context, US imaging has garnered increased interest for assessing swallowing disorders. Recognised for its non-invasive nature and its ability to overcome conventional constraints, this approach, enabling both qualitative and quantitative analysis of multiple structures, would enhance the precision in targeting structures for rehabilitation.\n\nThe researchers intend to create an ultrasound diagnostic model for difficult-to-wean trahceostomised patients. Additionally, they aim to evaluate the reliability and accuracy of this model.\n\nDuring an nineteen-months period, we will enrolled one hundred and nineteen difficult-to-wean tracheostomised patients at Forcilles's Hospital, Universitary Hospital of Dijon, Béthune Hospital and Bourgon Jallieu Hospital.\n\nAll patients will have a FEES evaluation. The ultrasonographer will be blinded to the patient's status and prior clinical or imaging assessments. Ultrasound assessment will focus on evaluating the movements or morphology of structures such as the tongue, laryngeal movement, or suprahyoid muscles.\n\nA global ultrasound diagnostic model will be developed after selecting variables in logistic multivariable regression. Its sensitivity and specificity and prediction value will be estimated. The constructed model will be transformed in an easy-to-use scoring system.\n\nThe study anticipates establishing an association between ultrasound markers and swallowing disorders, aiming to enhance early detection for tailored management strategies, providing a non-invasive alternative to videofluoroscopy or FEES.",[111],"Deglutition Disorders","2024-10-04",{"date":114,"type":115},"2024-10-08","ACTUAL",{"date":117,"type":115},"2024-07-09",{"date":119,"type":107},"2026-04-01",{"name":5,"class":6},4]