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Published in: Dysphagia 4/2006

01-10-2006

The Impact of Rheologically Controlled Materials on the Identification of Airway Compromise on the Clinical and Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Examinations

Authors: Michael E. Groher, PhD, Michael A. Crary, PhD, Giselle Carnaby (Mann), PhD, MPH, Zata Vickers, PhD, Carlos Aguilar, PhD

Published in: Dysphagia | Issue 4/2006

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Abstract

Numerous studies have suggested that the clinical evaluation of swallowing fails to adequately identify those patients who aspirate or do not aspirate on a videofluoroscopic swallowing examination. These conclusions, however, are based on comparisons between swallowed materials that were not rheologically matched. The present study used a battery of rheologically matched test materials, involving thin and thick liquids and cohesive and adhesive semisolids. Using these test items, results from a clinical swallow evaluation were compared to the results of a videofluorographic evaluation using identical test materials. Results suggest that the use of three test materials, including thin and thick liquids given in volumes of 5 and 10 ml, demonstrated the strongest associations between cough on the clinical examination and aspiration on the videofluoroscopic examination.
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Metadata
Title
The Impact of Rheologically Controlled Materials on the Identification of Airway Compromise on the Clinical and Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Examinations
Authors
Michael E. Groher, PhD
Michael A. Crary, PhD
Giselle Carnaby (Mann), PhD, MPH
Zata Vickers, PhD
Carlos Aguilar, PhD
Publication date
01-10-2006
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Dysphagia / Issue 4/2006
Print ISSN: 0179-051X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0460
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00455-006-9046-3

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