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QUAD #27 - Multidisciplinary - How Do Teams Enhance Outcomes by the CCHMC ADEC Team

Video Published 2025-04-07 Updated 2026-06-02

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Cincinnati Children's aerodigestive team demonstrates how coordinated multidisciplinary care improves outcomes for complex EA/TEF patients. Speech pathology, GI, pulmonology, ENT, and surgery collaborate through structured weekly meetings and comprehensive evaluations including swallow studies, endoscopy, and impedance testing to address airway, feeding, and reflux issues.

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  • Multidisciplinary aerodigestive teams integrate speech pathology, ENT, GI, pulmonology, and surgery to optimize outcomes for complex EA/TEF patients.
  • Instrumental swallowing studies (VFSS, FEES, pharyngeal manometry) are essential as clinical assessment alone poorly predicts airway protection issues.
  • Undiagnosed eosinophilic esophagitis increases airway surgery complications; routine pre-operative endoscopy is now standard practice.
  • EA/TEF patients have multifactorial GERD beyond LES incompetence, including motility disorders, hernias, and delayed gastric emptying.
  • Coordinated weekly team meetings and shared administrative infrastructure improve efficiency, communication, and family-centered care delivery.

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