Patients after tracheostomy often present swallowing dysfunctions but little is known about the mechanism underlying dysphagia and its reversibility. The aims of this study were: 1) to characterize swallowing dysfunctions in patients with dysphagia and tracheostomy; 2) to evaluate the reversibility of these changes; 3) to evaluate the possible influence of the underlying disease
Studies linking aspiration and dysphagia to an open tracheostomy tube exemplify the possibility that...
Context Videofluoroscopic swallowing study is a dynamic exam and allows the evaluation of the comple...
Videofluoroscopic analyses of swallowing in survivors of traumatic cervical spinal cord injury (tCSC...
Patients after tracheostomy often present swallowing dysfunctions but little is known about the mech...
Background. Patients after tracheostomy often present swallowing dysfunctions but little is known ab...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is the sixth most common cancer diagnosed worldwide and the ei...
Tracheostomy is associated with increased aspiration rates, and swallowing disorders have not been w...
Theoretical basis: Total laryngectomy is the surgical procedure in which the larynx is totally remov...
Swallowing difficulty is a common symptom at diagnosis of esophageal cancer. Esophagectomy is the ma...
It is known that the incidence of aspiration is high in patients with tracheostomy. However, it is u...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to analyze the causal mechanisms of severe swallowin...
Objective To investigate effects of tracheostomy tube on the movement of the hyoid bone and larynx d...
Objective—This study assesses swallowing function following chemoradiotherapy and neck dissection in...
Abstract: Background. Past research has suggested that medical diagnosis and trach cuff conditions m...
Dysphagia is common after an open partial horizontal laryngectomy (OPHL). The mechanisms causing low...
Studies linking aspiration and dysphagia to an open tracheostomy tube exemplify the possibility that...
Context Videofluoroscopic swallowing study is a dynamic exam and allows the evaluation of the comple...
Videofluoroscopic analyses of swallowing in survivors of traumatic cervical spinal cord injury (tCSC...
Patients after tracheostomy often present swallowing dysfunctions but little is known about the mech...
Background. Patients after tracheostomy often present swallowing dysfunctions but little is known ab...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is the sixth most common cancer diagnosed worldwide and the ei...
Tracheostomy is associated with increased aspiration rates, and swallowing disorders have not been w...
Theoretical basis: Total laryngectomy is the surgical procedure in which the larynx is totally remov...
Swallowing difficulty is a common symptom at diagnosis of esophageal cancer. Esophagectomy is the ma...
It is known that the incidence of aspiration is high in patients with tracheostomy. However, it is u...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to analyze the causal mechanisms of severe swallowin...
Objective To investigate effects of tracheostomy tube on the movement of the hyoid bone and larynx d...
Objective—This study assesses swallowing function following chemoradiotherapy and neck dissection in...
Abstract: Background. Past research has suggested that medical diagnosis and trach cuff conditions m...
Dysphagia is common after an open partial horizontal laryngectomy (OPHL). The mechanisms causing low...
Studies linking aspiration and dysphagia to an open tracheostomy tube exemplify the possibility that...
Context Videofluoroscopic swallowing study is a dynamic exam and allows the evaluation of the comple...
Videofluoroscopic analyses of swallowing in survivors of traumatic cervical spinal cord injury (tCSC...