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Autor:
Ryan Aronberg, Stewart I. Adam, Prateek Srinet, Morton I. Burrell, Steven B. Leder, Douglas J. Van Daele
Publikováno v:
Dysphagia. 30:723-729
The aim of this prospective, consecutive, cohort study was to investigate the biomechanical effects, if any, of the Blom low profile voice inner cannula and Passy-Muir one-way tracheotomy tube speaking valves on movement of the hyoid bone and larynx
Publikováno v:
Dysphagia. 22:89-93
The aim of this prospective, consecutive study was to investigate the biomechanical effects, if any, of the presence of a tracheotomy tube and tube cuff status, tube capping status, and aspiration status on movement of the hyoid bone and larynx durin
Autor:
J. D. Neitlich, Morton I. Burrell
Publikováno v:
Abdominal Imaging. 24:17-22
Tracheotomy Tube Occlusion Status and Aspiration in Early Postsurgical Head and Neck Cancer Patients
Publikováno v:
Dysphagia. 13:167-171
The purpose of the present study was to investigate tracheotomy tube occlusion status and prevalence of aspiration utilizing videofluoroscopy. A prospective study was done of 16 consecutive, early, postsurgical head and neck cancer patients with trac
Publikováno v:
Dysphagia. 11:254-258
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of occlusion of a tracheotomy tube on aspiration utilizing fluoroscopy. Twenty consecutive tracheotomized patients referred for a modified barium swallow were included. Selection criteria
Autor:
Gary D. Leavitt, Morton I. Burrell
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology. 10:517-522
Publikováno v:
Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 39:782-786
This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of vascular compression in manometric tracings and to determine whether these findings had any clinical significance. Vascular compression, defined as a localized area of elevated intraesophageal
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. 17:327-332
Venous compromise as a cause of ischemic colitis and enteritis is infrequent. Enterocolic lymphocytic phlebitis, a rare cause of such compromise, to our knowledge has been reported in only three patients. We describe a patient with this condition who
Publikováno v:
Dysphagia. 13:19-21
The traditional bedside dysphagia evaluation has not been able to identify silent aspiration because the pharyngeal phase of swallowing could not be objectively assessed. To date, only videofluoroscopy has been used to detect silent aspiration. This
Autor:
Morton I. Burrell, J. D. Neitlich
Publikováno v:
Abdominal imaging. 24(1)