Effects of postural change on aspiration in head and neck surgical patients

Volume: 110, Issue: 2, Pages: 222 - 227
Published: Feb 1, 1994
Abstract
This study was designed to define the effects of postural change on liquid aspiration during videofluorographic examination of oropharyngeal swallow in head and neck surgical patients. Thirty-two patients were given two swallows of five different amounts of liquid barium as tolerated. When aspiration occurred, the patient's head and/or body position was changed, new posture being determined by the swallowing disorder identified as the cause of...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of postural change on aspiration in head and neck surgical patients
Published Date
Feb 1, 1994
Volume
110
Issue
2
Pages
222 - 227
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