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Episode 23 Improving dysphagia outcomes

Clinical recommendations for diagnosis and management

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Guest:
Prof. Edoardo Vincenzo Savarino

Associate Professor of Gastroenterology, University of Padua, Italy

Host:
Dr. Natalie Wood

Senior Clinical Content Manager, Springer Medicine

Around 10 to 20% of people will complain of dysphagia during their lifetime but uncertainty remains about optimal diagnostic work-up and management.

Prof. Edoardo Savarino takes us through the highlights of the updated UEG and ESNM dysphagia guidelines and the difference they could make to patient outcomes.

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