In this study simultaneous videoradiography and intraluminal manometry (videomanometry) have been used in combination in three studies to analyze how different therapeutic strategies affect the physiology of swallowing in healthy volunteers and in patients with pharyngeal dysfunction. Analyses of healthy volunteers showed few significant measurable effects on the pharyngeal swallow. Some decreased movements of anatomical structures and some differences in intraluminal pressure were found. In patients with pharyngeal dysfunction the major findings concerned the radiological variables. The depth of contrast penetration into the larynx and the trachea was significantly reduced, but the techniques did not reduce the number of misdirected swallo...
Videofluoroscopy of swallow (VFS) is defined by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists ...
Swallowing is a complex physiologic process to transport saliva and nutrition from the oral cavity t...
Although dysphagia is a common complication after radiotherapy (RT) for head and neck cancer, its pa...
Simultaneous videoradiography and solid-state manometry (videomanometry) was performed in 8 patients...
PURPOSE: This study used simultaneous videomanometry to measure pressure characteristics in a group ...
Purpose:To study survival in two groups of dysphagic patients - one group unable to elicit the phary...
OBJECTIVE: Dynamic barium radiology with cine- or video recording has been the most frequently used ...
Aim of the investigation was to assess the workload and verify the results of oropharyngeal dysphagi...
Simultaneous videoradiography and solid-state manometry (videomanometry) was applied in eight health...
Patients with neurologic diseases almost inevitably develop various degrees of swallowing disorders ...
To obtain more information about muscle function in patients with dysphagia, simultaneous barium swa...
Evidence supporting sensory stimulation of swallowing is based mostly on videofluoroscopy and provid...
Videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) used for the diagnosis of dysphagia has limitations in obj...
Patients with neurologic diseases almost inevitably develop various degrees of swallowing disorders ...
Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) are becoming increasingly prevalent in the health care field. Oral ...
Videofluoroscopy of swallow (VFS) is defined by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists ...
Swallowing is a complex physiologic process to transport saliva and nutrition from the oral cavity t...
Although dysphagia is a common complication after radiotherapy (RT) for head and neck cancer, its pa...
Simultaneous videoradiography and solid-state manometry (videomanometry) was performed in 8 patients...
PURPOSE: This study used simultaneous videomanometry to measure pressure characteristics in a group ...
Purpose:To study survival in two groups of dysphagic patients - one group unable to elicit the phary...
OBJECTIVE: Dynamic barium radiology with cine- or video recording has been the most frequently used ...
Aim of the investigation was to assess the workload and verify the results of oropharyngeal dysphagi...
Simultaneous videoradiography and solid-state manometry (videomanometry) was applied in eight health...
Patients with neurologic diseases almost inevitably develop various degrees of swallowing disorders ...
To obtain more information about muscle function in patients with dysphagia, simultaneous barium swa...
Evidence supporting sensory stimulation of swallowing is based mostly on videofluoroscopy and provid...
Videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) used for the diagnosis of dysphagia has limitations in obj...
Patients with neurologic diseases almost inevitably develop various degrees of swallowing disorders ...
Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) are becoming increasingly prevalent in the health care field. Oral ...
Videofluoroscopy of swallow (VFS) is defined by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists ...
Swallowing is a complex physiologic process to transport saliva and nutrition from the oral cavity t...
Although dysphagia is a common complication after radiotherapy (RT) for head and neck cancer, its pa...