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期刊名:Dysphagia

缩写:DYSPHAGIA

ISSN:0179-051X

e-ISSN:1432-0460

IF/分区:3.0/Q1

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Heather M Starmer,Liane McCarroll,Tessa Goldsmith et al. Heather M Starmer et al.
For patients with head and neck cancer (HNC), radiation therapy is associated with short-term, chronic, and late-onset dysphagia [1-3]. Swallowing exercises and oral intake during radiation may reduce dysphagia shortly after radiation [4-6]...
Grainne Brady,Justin Roe,Vinidh Paleri et al. Grainne Brady et al.
Background: Recurrent oropharyngeal cancer (rOPC) presents challenging treatment decision-making. Toxicity from previous treatment, coupled with potential functional and quality of life (QoL) morbidity of further treatmen...
Cagla Kantarcigil,Bonnie Martin-Harris,Abigail B Nellis et al. Cagla Kantarcigil et al.
Wearable sensors show promise for monitoring breathing and swallowing events in patients with dysphagia. However, little is known about factors that facilitate their use for swallowing rehabilitation, particularly in individuals with Parkin...
Jumpon Puangdech,Poungkaew Thitisakulchai,Vilai Kuptniratsaikul et al. Jumpon Puangdech et al.
To compare swallowing exercise adherence, swallowing function, and media satisfaction between stroke patients with dysphagia using a video-guided exercise program on mobile electronic devices versus those using a handbook. Randomized contro...
Sibel Alicura Tokgöz,Güleser Saylam,Ömer Bayır et al. Sibel Alicura Tokgöz et al.
Dysphagia is a complication that may occur after thyroidectomy or other head and neck surgeries. This complaint is usually associated with inferior and superior laryngeal nerve dysfunction, but it can also occur without nerve damage. The ai...
Steven McFarland,Dana M Leichter,Nicole Stark et al. Steven McFarland et al.
Fragmentation of the liquid bolus during swallowing may enhance the risk of airway exposure to the passing bolus and thereby increase vulnerability for aspiration. Our goal was to develop an experimental and a computational model that depic...
Warangkana Deeprasertdamrong,Yoko Inamoto,Eichii Saitoh et al. Warangkana Deeprasertdamrong et al.
Previous research in healthy individuals has demonstrated that fast bolus progression of thin liquid results in earlier true vocal fold (TVF) closure compared to thick liquid. This study investigated whether this timing adjustment occurred ...
Nermin Karakurt,Emirhan Akyol,Hakan Gölaç et al. Nermin Karakurt et al.
This study investigated clinical and anthropometric parameters, including ultrasound-derived swallowing muscle measurements, for predicting clinically significant swallowing penetration in sarcopenic older adults. Eighty adults aged ≥ 65 y...
Kenjiro Kunieda,Takashi Shigematsu,Hideaki Kanazawa et al. Kenjiro Kunieda et al.
This report describes a case in which a patient with an open tracheostomy, following surgery for severe dysphagia, acquired vacuum swallowing and exhibited rapid bolus inflow into the esophagus. A 39-year-old man with bulbar palsy caused by...