Objective To determine the useful tool for evaluating salivary aspiration in brain-injured patients with tracheostomy. Methods Radionuclide salivagram and laryngoscopy was done in 27 brain-injured patients with tracheostomy. During salivagram, 99mTc sulfur colloid was placed sublingually in the supine position, and 50-minute dynamic images and 2-hour delayed images were obtained. Salivary aspiration was detected when the tracer was entered into the major airways or lung parenchyma. Laryngoscopy was done by otolaryngologists, and saliva aspiration, saliva pooling, and vocal cord palsy were evaluated. Videofluoroscopic swallowing study was done in patients who were able to undergo the test. Results The detection rate of salivary aspiration wa...
Aspiration after stroke has been associated with aspiration pneumonia, which contributes to increase...
Background and Purpose—Desaturation during swallowing may help to identify aspiration in stroke pati...
Background and purpose Dysphagia occurs in up to 50% of all acute stroke patients. There is debate ...
AIM: Dysphagia and bolus aspiration are two of the most frequent and invalidating symptoms of variou...
Over many years, the interference of tracheostomy on swal-lowing has been studied; tracheostomy may ...
Tracheostomy is associated with increased aspiration rates, and swallowing disorders have not been w...
It is known that the incidence of aspiration is high in patients with tracheostomy. However, it is u...
Objective: Oral-pharyngo-esophageal scintigraphy (OPES) proved to be able to demonstrate the pharyng...
Objective: To analyse whether the outcome of tracheostomy weaning is influenced by the site of injur...
BACKGROUND: Patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) often require long periods of having a tracheo...
Tracheobronchial foreign body aspiration is an important life-threatening clinical condition that re...
ABSTRACT – Context – Many patients in use of mechanical ventilation show clinical complications due ...
Tracheo-bronchial aspiration is the most invalidating condition which can happen to patients affecte...
Transtracheal puncture has long been known as a safe, low-cost procedure. However, with the advent o...
Stroke is the most common neurological disease in adults that is associated with deglutition disorde...
Aspiration after stroke has been associated with aspiration pneumonia, which contributes to increase...
Background and Purpose—Desaturation during swallowing may help to identify aspiration in stroke pati...
Background and purpose Dysphagia occurs in up to 50% of all acute stroke patients. There is debate ...
AIM: Dysphagia and bolus aspiration are two of the most frequent and invalidating symptoms of variou...
Over many years, the interference of tracheostomy on swal-lowing has been studied; tracheostomy may ...
Tracheostomy is associated with increased aspiration rates, and swallowing disorders have not been w...
It is known that the incidence of aspiration is high in patients with tracheostomy. However, it is u...
Objective: Oral-pharyngo-esophageal scintigraphy (OPES) proved to be able to demonstrate the pharyng...
Objective: To analyse whether the outcome of tracheostomy weaning is influenced by the site of injur...
BACKGROUND: Patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) often require long periods of having a tracheo...
Tracheobronchial foreign body aspiration is an important life-threatening clinical condition that re...
ABSTRACT – Context – Many patients in use of mechanical ventilation show clinical complications due ...
Tracheo-bronchial aspiration is the most invalidating condition which can happen to patients affecte...
Transtracheal puncture has long been known as a safe, low-cost procedure. However, with the advent o...
Stroke is the most common neurological disease in adults that is associated with deglutition disorde...
Aspiration after stroke has been associated with aspiration pneumonia, which contributes to increase...
Background and Purpose—Desaturation during swallowing may help to identify aspiration in stroke pati...
Background and purpose Dysphagia occurs in up to 50% of all acute stroke patients. There is debate ...