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
2011
Vocal Fold Immobility and Aspiration Status: A Direct Replication Study
Leder SB, Suiter DM, Duffey D, Judson BL. Vocal Fold Immobility and Aspiration Status: A Direct Replication Study. Dysphagia 2011, 27: 265-270. PMID: 21858715, DOI: 10.1007/s00455-011-9362-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overDeglutition DisordersFemaleHumansIncidenceMaleMiddle AgedRespiratory AspirationVocal Cord ParalysisYoung AdultConceptsVocal fold immobilityIncidence of aspirationAspiration statusOdds ratioUnilateral leftUnilateral rightFiberoptic endoscopic evaluationMain outcome measuresDysphagia testingBolus flow characteristicsOdds of aspirationCase seriesEndoscopic evaluationOverall incidenceSurgical traumaUncommon findingOutcome measuresReplication studyLiquid aspirationIncidenceDysphagiaOriginal studyOddsAgeAspiration