HAVAEInternational audienceBACKGROUND: Swallowing disorders are common and serious problems post stroke. Physical signs and ingestion test consist of main approaches of bedside screening of aspiration. AIM: To assess the composability of these approaches. DESIGN: A pilot study to develop a combined schema; secondly a validation study of this schema. SETTING: Inpatient of Neurology Department and of Rehabilitation Department. POPULATION: Forty-one patients post acute stroke included in the pilot study; 107 patients of subacute stroke for validation study. METHODS: In pilot study, patients were assessed using Clinical Predicative Scale of Aspiration (CPSA) and 3-ounce Water swallow Test (3oz WT). Videofluoroscopic examination (VFSE) was perfo...
Background Stroke can affect people’s ability to swallow, resulting in passage of some food and dri...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate whether the aspiration detected by videofluoroscopic swallowin...
Stroke is a common problem, producing a variety of neurological problems that affect eating. Dysphag...
Background and purpose Dysphagia occurs in up to 50% of all acute stroke patients. There is debate ...
Background and Aims: Aspiration is common in acute stroke survivors with dysphagia, is associated wi...
Background and Purpose—Desaturation during swallowing may help to identify aspiration in stroke pati...
Background and Purpose—Desaturation during swallowing may help to identify aspiration in stroke pati...
Background and Aims: Aspiration is common in acute stroke survivors with dysphagia, is associated wi...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the utility of clinical swallowing examination (C...
Objective: To identify a most useful and simple clinical screening tool to predict videofluoroscopic...
OBJECTIVE: The dysphagia associated pulmonary aspiration is one of the important reasons for mortali...
Background and Purpose Stroke is the loss of brain’s function caused by hypoxia of brain cells depe...
Background and purpose: Stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP) affects 10 to 38% of patients in the acute...
While detecting the presence of aspiration is only one aspect of a noninstrumented examination of sw...
The aim of this thesis was to provide feasibility and statistical information that could be used to ...
Background Stroke can affect people’s ability to swallow, resulting in passage of some food and dri...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate whether the aspiration detected by videofluoroscopic swallowin...
Stroke is a common problem, producing a variety of neurological problems that affect eating. Dysphag...
Background and purpose Dysphagia occurs in up to 50% of all acute stroke patients. There is debate ...
Background and Aims: Aspiration is common in acute stroke survivors with dysphagia, is associated wi...
Background and Purpose—Desaturation during swallowing may help to identify aspiration in stroke pati...
Background and Purpose—Desaturation during swallowing may help to identify aspiration in stroke pati...
Background and Aims: Aspiration is common in acute stroke survivors with dysphagia, is associated wi...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the utility of clinical swallowing examination (C...
Objective: To identify a most useful and simple clinical screening tool to predict videofluoroscopic...
OBJECTIVE: The dysphagia associated pulmonary aspiration is one of the important reasons for mortali...
Background and Purpose Stroke is the loss of brain’s function caused by hypoxia of brain cells depe...
Background and purpose: Stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP) affects 10 to 38% of patients in the acute...
While detecting the presence of aspiration is only one aspect of a noninstrumented examination of sw...
The aim of this thesis was to provide feasibility and statistical information that could be used to ...
Background Stroke can affect people’s ability to swallow, resulting in passage of some food and dri...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate whether the aspiration detected by videofluoroscopic swallowin...
Stroke is a common problem, producing a variety of neurological problems that affect eating. Dysphag...