There remains a clear need for medication options or pill-swallowing aids that are easier to swallow, as well as education of patients regarding the potential risks of inappropriate modifications [57]. Moreover, interventions to improve swallowing functioning may be beneficial. Future research may ...
and, therefore, were excluded from the study [26]. Moreover, even if all our patients did not require endotracheal intubation and we excluded the need for oxygen therapy as a statistically significant factor, we did not consider the clinical severity of the pneumonia that affected the patient....
In these cases, the patient may be classified as at risk for dysphagia. Patients may demonstrate abnormalities of behavior that interfere with the normal swallowing process; these may cause dysphagic signs and symptoms or put the patient at risk for dysphagia. Therefore dysphagia is defined not ...
In the “Therapy Finder” the exercises, compensatory strategies, and maneuvers are all research-based and include clear instructions for both the SLP and the patient. Brenda M. Arend, SLPPuget Sound Swallow Diagnostics Highly recommended for any medical SLP! I pride myself on completing thorough...
LD was first described in 1787 by Bayford after studying a patient with long-standing dysphagia and finding an aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) as the cause during postmortem examination [2]. It is an uncommon etiology of dysphagia, resulting from mechanical compression of the esophagus by...
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VFSS can be used to assess the effect of different volumes, viscosities, and food textures; the effectiveness of compensatory maneuvers; and swallow physiology in the patient. The main video- fluoroscopic signs of dysphagia are bolus penetration and aspiration, measured on the penetration aspiration ...
VFSS can be used to assess the effect of different volumes, viscosities, and food textures; the effectiveness of compensatory maneuvers; and swallow physiology in the patient. The main videofluoroscopic signs of dysphagia are bolus penetration and aspiration, measured on the penetration aspiration ...
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