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    Screening for Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Stroke: Insufficient Evidence for Guidelines

    There is no evaluation of the evidence for the screening of oropharyngeal dysphagia in stroke. We reviewed the literature on clinical screening for oropharyngeal dysphagia in adults with stroke to determine (a...

    Rosemary Martino, Gaylene Pron, Nicholas Diamant in Dysphagia (2000)

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    Perceptions of Psychological Issues Related to Dysphagia Differ in Acute and Chronic Patients

    The objectives of this study were (1) to compare and contrast the psychological issues perceived by patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia and explore if the differences relate to recovery trajectory, and (2) t...

    Rosemary Martino, Dorcas Beaton, Nicholas E. Diamant in Dysphagia (2010)

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    A Bibliometric Review of Published Abstracts Presented at the Dysphagia Research Society: 2001–2011

    The purpose of this investigation was to perform a comprehensive bibliometric review of published abstracts presented at the Dysphagia Research Society between 2001 and 2011 in order to delineate research tren...

    Emily K. Plowman, Omid Mehdizadeh, Steven B. Leder, Rosemary Martino in Dysphagia (2013)

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    A Systematic Review of Current Clinical and Instrumental Swallowing Assessment Methods

    Tests for dysphagia serve as either assessment or screening tools. To be clinically useful these tools must be reliable, validated with proper psychometric techniques, and feasible. In a previous systematic re...

    Rosemary Martino, Heather L. Flowers in Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitati… (2013)

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    Dysphagia and Associated Risk Factors Following Extubation in Cardiovascular Surgical Patients

    Following cardiovascular (CV) surgery, prolonged mechanical ventilation of >48 h increases dysphagia frequency over tenfold: 51 % compared to 3–4 % across all durations. Our primary objective was to identify d...

    Stacey A. Skoretz, Terrence M. Yau, Joan Ivanov, John T. Granton in Dysphagia (2014)

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    Development and preliminary evaluation of a rehabilitation consult for survivors of head and neck cancer: an intervention map** protocol

    Evidence suggests that rehabilitation interventions can improve function and quality of life in survivors of head and neck cancer (HNC), but there is a lack of coordinated, integrated services, and those offer...

    Sara E McEwen, Aileen M Davis, Jennifer M Jones, Rosemary Martino in Implementation Science (2015)

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    The Effect of Prophylactic Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) Tube Placement on Swallowing and Swallow-Related Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer: A Systematic Review

    Patients undergoing radiotherapy for head and neck cancer (HNC) often experience malnutrition and dehydration during treatment. As a result, some centres place PEG tubes prophylactically (pPEG) to prevent thes...

    Stephanie M. Shaw, Heather Flowers, Brian O’Sullivan, Andrew Hope in Dysphagia (2015)

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    “I didn’t actually know there was such a thing as rehab”: survivor, family, and clinician perceptions of rehabilitation following treatment for head and neck cancer

    The purpose of this study was to obtain first-hand contributions from survivors, family members, and front-line health care professionals regarding the rehabilitation needs for head and neck cancer (HNC) patie...

    Sara McEwen, Ana Maria Rodriguez, Rosemary Martino, Ian Poon in Supportive Care in Cancer (2016)

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    Therapeutic intervention in oropharyngeal dysphagia

  10. Strong supportive evidence of effectiveness is not available for many dysphagia treatments so clinicians need to use best available evidence to support therapy...

  11. Rosemary Martino, Timothy McCulloch in Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology (2016)

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    Recognizing the Importance of Dysphagia: Stumbling Blocks and Step** Stones in the Twenty-First Century

    Rainer Dziewas, Anne Marie Beck, Pere Clave, Shaheen Hamdy in Dysphagia (2017)

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    The feasibility of assessing swallowing physiology following prolonged intubation after cardiovascular surgery

    Dysphagia following prolonged intubation after cardiovascular (CV) surgery is common occurring in 67% of patients; however, this population’s swallowing physiology has never been prospectively evaluated using ...

    Stacey A. Skoretz, Terrence M. Yau, John T. Granton in Pilot and Feasibility Studies (2017)

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    Screening for Dysphagia in Adult Patients with Stroke: Assessing the Accuracy of Informal Detection

    Early identification of dysphagia by screening is recommended best practice for patients admitted to hospital with acute stroke. Screening can reduce the risk of pneumonia and promote stroke recovery, yet some...

    Victoria Sherman, Heather Flowers, Moira K. Kapral, Gordon Nicholson in Dysphagia (2018)

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    Lingual and Jaw Kinematic Abnormalities Precede Speech and Swallowing Impairments in ALS

    Early identification of bulbar involvement in persons with ALS is critical for improving diagnosis and prognosis; however, efficacious diagnostic markers have not yet been identified. The purpose of this study...

    Bridget J. Perry, Rosemary Martino, Yana Yunusova, Emily K. Plowman in Dysphagia (2018)

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    Dysphagia and Associated Pneumonia in Stroke Patients from Brazil: A Systematic Review

    Dysphagia and its associated complications are expected to be relatively more frequent in stroke patients in Brazil than in similar patients treated in developed countries due to the suboptimal stroke care in ...

    Aline Cristina Pacheco-Castilho, Gabriela de Martini Vanin in Dysphagia (2019)

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    What Are We Really Measuring? A Content Comparison of Swallowing Outcome Measures for Head and Neck Cancer Based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)

    A combination of outcome measures are required to provide important information on the physiological profile and associated impact of dysphagia in head and neck cancer (HNC). Choosing the most appropriate tool...

    Rebecca Louise Nund, Bena Brown, Elizabeth Celeste Ward, Julia Maclean in Dysphagia (2019)

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    Biomechanical Biomarkers of Tongue Impairment During Swallowing in Persons Diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

    The impact of tongue dysfunction on deglutition in persons diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is not well understood. This information is needed to improve our understanding of the mechanisms o...

    Bridget J. Perry, Kaila L. Stipancic, Rosemary Martino, Emily K. Plowman in Dysphagia (2021)

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    Translation and Validation of the TOR-BSST© into Brazilian Portuguese for Adults with Stroke

    Brazil has a higher rate of dysphagia in stroke patients compared to developed countries, but does not have a fully validated method for early identification of dysphagia in this population. The aim of this st...

    Aline Cristina Pacheco-Castilho, Gabriela de Martini Vanin, Beatrix Reichardt in Dysphagia (2021)

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    Psychometric properties of patient-reported outcome measures for dysphagia in head and neck cancer: a systematic review protocol using COSMIN methodology

    Dysphagia (swallowing difficulty) is one of the most common and debilitating sequelae of head and neck cancer (HNC). Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are a fundamental component of dysphagia outcomes ...

    Beatrice Manduchi, Zhiyao Che, Margaret I. Fitch, Jolie Ringash in Systematic Reviews (2022)

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    Changes in Cardiac Function During a Swallow Exercise Program in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

    Research regarding risks of swallow treatment suggests that patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) experience changes in heart rate/rhythm when completing the supraglottic swallow and super-supraglottic s...

    Jennifer Barker, Rosemary Martino, Terrence M. Yau in Dysphagia (2023)

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    Generating Items for a Novel Bedside Dysphagia Screening Tool Post Acute Pediatric Stroke

    Bedside dysphagia assessment protocols are not well developed in acute pediatric stroke unlike adults. The objective of this study was to identify items deemed relevant and feasible by expert consensus to info...

    Victoria Sherman, Mahendranath Moharir, Deryk S. Beal, Kevin E.Thorpe in Dysphagia (2023)

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