“…This ensures that sufficient subglottic pressure is maintained during both the inspiratory and expiratory ventilator cycles for voice production. While a range of tracheostomy speech valves are available (Prigent et al 2006), only two are US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) approved for use with a ventilator (Vent‐Trach, Boston Medical Products, Boston, MA, USA [http://www.bosmed.com]; and the Passy–Muir Tracheostomy Speaking Valve (PMTSV); Passy–Muir Inc., Irvine, CA, USA [http://www.passy-muir.com]) with the PMTSV being the most commonly used clinically and in previous research (Dikeman and Kazandjian 2003). In addition to allowing production of complete sentences (Manzano et al 1997), the PMTSV has been reported to improve speech flow, volume, voice quality and speech intelligibility (Passy et al 1993).…”