2022
Practice Patterns and Attitudes Among Speech–Language Pathologists Treating Stroke Patients with Dysphagia: A Nationwide Survey
Chen BJ, Suolang D, Frost N, Faigle R. Practice Patterns and Attitudes Among Speech–Language Pathologists Treating Stroke Patients with Dysphagia: A Nationwide Survey. Dysphagia 2022, 37: 1715-1722. PMID: 35274162, DOI: 10.1007/s00455-022-10432-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpeech-language pathologistsSwallow testingStroke patientsPractice patternsHigher oddsDysphagia managementPost-stroke dysphagia patientsPercutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubeOptimal timingQuality stroke careStroke center certificationPost-stroke dysphagiaAcute stroke patientsDysphagia testingAmerican Speech-LanguageStroke centersGastrostomy tubeStroke carePEG tubeSwallowing recoveryCenter certificationDysphagia patientsPatientsMore daysHearing Association
2015
Oral Alimentation in Neonatal and Adult Populations Requiring High-Flow Oxygen via Nasal Cannula
Leder SB, Siner JM, Bizzarro MJ, McGinley BM, Lefton-Greif MA. Oral Alimentation in Neonatal and Adult Populations Requiring High-Flow Oxygen via Nasal Cannula. Dysphagia 2015, 31: 154-159. PMID: 26590570, DOI: 10.1007/s00455-015-9669-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral alimentationOral feedingNasal cannulaMedical conditionsIntensive care unit settingPatient-specific determinantsAdult ICU patientsHigh-flow oxygenUnderlying medical conditionsFunctional swallowSwallow testingAdult patientsCohort studyRespiratory supportICU patientsICU inpatientsFlow oxygenUnit settingRespiratory issuesPatientsAdult populationHigh acuityParticipant characteristicsSuccessful resumptionAlimentation
2012
Promoting Safe Swallowing When Puree is Swallowed Without Aspiration but Thin Liquid is Aspirated: Nectar is Enough
Leder SB, Judson BL, Sliwinski E, Madson L. Promoting Safe Swallowing When Puree is Swallowed Without Aspiration but Thin Liquid is Aspirated: Nectar is Enough. Dysphagia 2012, 28: 58-62. PMID: 22736260, DOI: 10.1007/s00455-012-9412-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSwallow testingSuccessful swallowingDysphagic patientsSafe swallowingThin liquidsTertiary care teaching hospitalThin liquid consistencyReferral-based sampleCommon compensatory strategyConsecutive inpatientsNeurological statusAspiration eventsOral alimentationStudy criteriaPatient preferencesPharyngeal dysphagiaSpecific subsetTeaching hospitalInclusion criteriaSwallow safetyPharyngeal swallowCare providersModified DietPatientsPuree consistency
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