Background\ud Aspiration, where food or liquid is allowed to enter the larynx during a swallow, is recognized as the most clinically salient feature of oropharyngeal dysphagia. This event can lead to short-term harm via airway obstruction or more long-term effects such as pneumonia. In order to non-invasively identify this event using high resolution cervical auscultation there is a need to characterize cervical auscultation signals from subjects with dysphagia who aspirate.\ud \ud Methods\ud In this study, we collected swallowing sound and vibration data from 76 adults (50 men, 26 women, mean age 62) who underwent a routine videofluoroscopy swallowing examination. The analysis was limited to swallows of liquid with either thin (<5 cps) or ...
High-resolution cervical auscultation (HRCA) has been proven to be an effective, non-invasive, porta...
Abstract—Cervical auscultation is the recording of sounds and vibrations caused by the human body fr...
Swallowing is a physiologic function consisting in the propulsion of the bolus into the stomach, wit...
Background: Aspiration, where food or liquid is allowed to enter the larynx during a swallow, is rec...
Abstract Background To utilize cervical auscultation as a means of screening for risk of dysphagia, ...
Swallowing difficulties, commonly referred to as dysphagia, affect thousands of Americans every year...
Despite growing clinical use, cervical auscultation suffers from a lack of research-based data. One ...
Millions of people around the globe suffer from dysphagia (swallowing difficulties) that can lead to...
Presented to the 12th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
There is currently a dearth of resources available for speech language pathologists working in setti...
Cervical auscultation (CA) is an affordable, non-invasive technique for diagnosis of dysphagia (swal...
Abstract—Objective: The effects of the chin-tuck maneuver, a technique commonly employed to compensa...
This research was designed to investigate the acoustic characteristics of voluntary expiratory sound...
Cervical auscultation is a useful tool for detecting dysphagia; however, the sites where swallowing ...
This dataset consists of swallowing vibratory signals collected from a 3D accelerometer and a label ...
High-resolution cervical auscultation (HRCA) has been proven to be an effective, non-invasive, porta...
Abstract—Cervical auscultation is the recording of sounds and vibrations caused by the human body fr...
Swallowing is a physiologic function consisting in the propulsion of the bolus into the stomach, wit...
Background: Aspiration, where food or liquid is allowed to enter the larynx during a swallow, is rec...
Abstract Background To utilize cervical auscultation as a means of screening for risk of dysphagia, ...
Swallowing difficulties, commonly referred to as dysphagia, affect thousands of Americans every year...
Despite growing clinical use, cervical auscultation suffers from a lack of research-based data. One ...
Millions of people around the globe suffer from dysphagia (swallowing difficulties) that can lead to...
Presented to the 12th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
There is currently a dearth of resources available for speech language pathologists working in setti...
Cervical auscultation (CA) is an affordable, non-invasive technique for diagnosis of dysphagia (swal...
Abstract—Objective: The effects of the chin-tuck maneuver, a technique commonly employed to compensa...
This research was designed to investigate the acoustic characteristics of voluntary expiratory sound...
Cervical auscultation is a useful tool for detecting dysphagia; however, the sites where swallowing ...
This dataset consists of swallowing vibratory signals collected from a 3D accelerometer and a label ...
High-resolution cervical auscultation (HRCA) has been proven to be an effective, non-invasive, porta...
Abstract—Cervical auscultation is the recording of sounds and vibrations caused by the human body fr...
Swallowing is a physiologic function consisting in the propulsion of the bolus into the stomach, wit...