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Dysphagia Management in Lung Transplant Patients: The Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist

Dysphagia Management in Lung Transplant Patients: The Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist

Acute CareRehabilitationDysphagia CafeMarch 15, 2026

Lung transplant recipients represent a medically complex population that requires coordinated care from a multidisciplinary team. Among the many challenges these patients face, dysphagia and aspiration risk after lung transplantation are increasingly recognized as important factors that can influence recovery and long term outcomes. For speech-language pathologists, understanding the unique needs of this population is essential.

This continuing education webinar provides a comprehensive introduction to the lung transplant population and the role of the speech-language pathologist (SLP) in both preoperative and postoperative care.

Why Dysphagia Matters After Lung Transplant

Research suggests that postoperative dysphagia occurs in a significant portion of lung transplant recipients. Multiple factors may contribute to swallowing impairment in this population, including prolonged intubation, critical illness, surgical procedures, and neurological or respiratory complications.

Because aspiration can lead to serious pulmonary complications, identifying dysphagia early and implementing effective management strategies is critical. Clinicians working with lung transplant patients must understand the risk factors that increase the likelihood of aspiration and swallowing dysfunction.

The Role of the SLP in the Lung Transplant Team

Speech-language pathologists play a key role within the lung transplant team. During the postoperative course, SLPs are often responsible for assessing swallowing safety, identifying aspiration risk, and guiding diet and rehabilitation recommendations.

Beyond the postoperative setting, there is growing interest in the role of prehabilitation for lung transplant candidates. Prehabilitation focuses on preparing patients before surgery to optimize recovery and reduce complications. For SLPs, this may include identifying baseline swallowing function, educating patients about aspiration risk, and establishing strategies to support safe swallowing during recovery.

Evidence Based Dysphagia Management

Effective dysphagia management in lung transplant recipients requires an evidence based approach. Clinicians must understand how to evaluate swallowing function, recognize signs of aspiration, and implement appropriate interventions to support safe oral intake.

This webinar outlines a structured postoperative pathway for dysphagia management in lung transplant patients, providing clinicians with practical strategies that can be applied in acute care and transplant settings.

Access the webinar on dysphagia management for lung transplant patients to explore risk factors, clinical pathways, and the evolving role of the SLP on the transplant team.

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