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Two Cases of Verbal Communication with the Blom<sup>®</sup> Tracheostomy Tube for Ventilator-Dependent Patients
Introduction: Patients under mechanical ventilation are not able to communicate using their voice, which reduces their quality of life. The Blom® tracheostomy tube with a speech inner cannula allows voice to be produced even in patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Therefore, we attempted to use the Blom® tracheostomy tube in two patients who were receiving mechanical ventilation.