aspiration

Late radiation-associated dysphagia in head and neck cancer patients: evidence, research and management

In head and neck cancer (HNC) scenario, newer radiotherapy (RT) techniques, such as intensity modulated RT (IMRT), aim to reduce acute and late toxicity without impair tumor response and loco-regional control rates. However, late radiation-associated dysphagia (RAD) remains a major clinical problem and has gained a growing importance in the last few years, especially due to human papilloma virus (HPV)-related HNC favorable prognosis. The aim of this review was to provide clinical information about late RAD.

Sapienza global bedside evaluation of swallowing after stroke the globe-3s study

Background and purpose
Dysphagia occurs in up to 50% of all acute stroke patients. There is debate regarding which is the most effective screening tool in identifying aspiration in acute stroke patients. We assessed the accuracy of the Sapienza Global Bedside Evaluation of Swallowing after Stroke (GLOBE‐3S), which combines the TOR‐BSST© with oxygen desaturation and laryngeal elevation measuring during swallowing.
Methods

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