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Evaluation and Treatment of Swallowing Disorders

1994; American Speech–Language–Hearing Association; Volume: 3; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1044/1058-0360.0303.41

ISSN

1558-9110

Autores

Jeri A. Logemann,

Tópico(s)

Esophageal and GI Pathology

Resumo

No AccessAmerican Journal of Speech-Language PathologyViewpoint1 Sep 1994Evaluation and Treatment of Swallowing Disorders Jeri A. LogemannPhD Jeri A. Logemann Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery and Neurology, Northwestern University, 2299 North Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 Google Scholar https://doi.org/10.1044/1058-0360.0303.41 SectionsAboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In References Connelly, A., & Goldacker, F. (1992). Dysphagia management: Are training programs meeting the needs of students? Unpublished survey. Google Scholar Fujiu, M., Toleikis, J. R., Logemann, J. A., & Larson, C. R. (in press). Glossopharyngeal evoked potentials in normal subjects following mechanical stimulation of the anterior faucial pillar.Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. Google Scholar Horner, J., Massey, E., Riski, J., Lathrop, M., & Chase, K. (1988). 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Normal laryngeal valving patterns during three breath-hold maneuvers: A pilot investigation.Dysphagia, 8, 11–20. Google Scholar Martin, B. J., Corlew, M., Wood, H., Olson, D., Golopol, L., Wingo, M., & Kirmani, N. (1994). The association of swallowing dysfunction and aspiration pneumonia.Dysphagia, 9, 1–6. Google Scholar Rademaker, A. W., Pauloski, B. R., Logemann, J. A., & Shanahan, T. K. (in press). Oropharyngeal swallow efficiency as a representative measure of swallowing function.Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. Google Scholar Rasley, A., Logemann, J. A., Kahrilas, P. J., Rademaker, A. W., Pauloski, B. R., & Dodds, W. J. (1993). Prevention of barium aspiration during videofluoroscopic swallowing studies: Value of change in posture.American Journal of Roentgenology, 160, 1005–1009. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar Schmidt, J., Holas, M., Halvorson, K., & Reding, M. (1994). Videofluoroscopic evidence of aspiration predicts pneumonia and death but not dehydration following stroke.Dysphagia, 9, 7–11. Google Scholar Shanahan, T. K., Logemann, J. A., Rademaker, A. W., Pauloski, B. R., & Kahrilas, P. J. (1993). Chin down posture effects on aspiration in dysphagic patients.Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 74, 736–739. Google Scholar Welch, M. W., Logemann, J. A., Rademaker, A. W., & Kahrilas, P. J. (1993). Changes in pharyngeal dimensions effected by chin tuck.Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 74, 178–181. MedlineGoogle Scholar Additional Resources FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByAmerican Journal of Speech-Language Pathology8:2 (109-117)1 May 1999Ethical Issues Involved in Patients' Rights to Refuse Artificially Administered Nutrition and Hydration and Implications for the Speech-Language PathologistTracy L. 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