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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481774/peroral-endoscopic-myotomy-for-the-management-of-symptomatic-cricopharyngeal-bar-c-poem-a-case-series-and-video-demonstration
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Benjamin Norton, Apostolis Papaefthymiou, Andrea Telese, Nasar Aslam, Charles Murray, Rehan Haidry
BACKGROUND: A cricopharyngeal bar refers to a radiological description of a prominent cricopharyngeal muscle. While these may be incidental, they can lead to significant oropharyngeal dysphagia due to incoordination of the upper esophageal sphincter and true luminal narrowing. Various treatments have been used for the management of cricopharyngeal bar, including botulinum toxin injection, dilation, and surgical myotomy. Cricopharyngeal peroral endoscopic myotomy (C-POEM) is a novel procedure that uses the principles of "third-space" endoscopy to treat symptomatic cricopharyngeal bar...
2024: Annals of Gastroenterology: Quarterly Publication of the Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38476159/current-approach-to-dysphagia-a-review-focusing-on-esophageal-motility-disorders-and-their-treatment
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REVIEW
André Mascarenhas, Rui Mendo, Catarina O'Neill, Ana Rita Franco, Raquel Mendes, Inês Simão, José Pedro Rodrigues
BACKGROUND: Dysphagia is a prevalent condition which may severely impact the patient's quality of life. However, there are still lacking standardized therapeutic options for esophageal motility disorders. SUMMARY: Dysphagia is defined as a subjective sensation of difficulty swallowing which can result from oropharyngeal or esophageal etiologies. Regarding esophageal dysphagia, after excluding structural causes and esophageal mucosal lesions, high-resolution manometry (HRM) is the gold standard for the diagnosis of esophageal motility disorders...
December 2023: GE Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465172/feasibility-of-achieving-dose-constraints-for-dysphagia-aspiration-related-structures-and-its-clinical-significance-in-intensity-modulated-radiotherapy-planning-of-head-and-neck-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karishma Agarwal, Piyush Kumar, Navitha S, Pavan Kumar, Ayush Garg, Jitendra Nigam, Silambarasan N S
Introduction Dysphagia is commonly seen in patients with head and neck cancers after undergoing chemoradiotherapy and is often under-reported and also not given clinical importance. The quality of life of the patients can be significantly improved if the required dose constraints to the dysphagia aspiration-related structures (DARS) are achieved. The present study was conducted in order to determine the feasibility of achieving the dose constraints to DARS between the standard intensity-modulated radiotherapy (st-IMRT) arm and the dysphagia-optimized IMRT (do-IMRT) arm...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38451502/functional-laryngectomy-and-quality-of-life-in-survivors-of-head-and-neck-cancer-with-intractable-aspiration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Evangelista, Nogah Nativ-Zeltzer, Arnaud Bewley, Andrew C Birkeland, Marianne Abouyared, Maggie Kuhn, Daniel J Cates, D Gregory Farwell, Peter Belafsky
IMPORTANCE: Late effects of head and neck cancer (HNC) treatment include profound dysphagia, chronic aspiration, and death. Functional laryngectomy (FL) can improve patient survival and quality of life (QoL); however, removing a failing larynx for a noncancer reason is a difficult decision. Data regarding the ability of FL to improve self-perceptions of voice, swallowing, and QOL in survivors of HNC with intractable aspiration are inconclusive. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of FL with changes in self-reported perceptions of voice, swallowing, oral intake, QoL, and mood in survivors of HNC experiencing profound dysphagia and intractable aspiration...
March 7, 2024: JAMA Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38440609/cross-cultural-adaptation-translation-and-validation-of-kannada-version-of-the-swallowing-quality-of-life-questionnaire-kswal-qol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bilvashree Chandrashekaraiah, Swapna N, M Sonam Belliappa
UNLABELLED: The swallowing quality of life (SWAL-QOL) questionnaire is a commonly used tool to assess the impact of dysphagia on quality of life. SWAL-QOL has been translated and validated in many languages. There is no valid dysphagia-specific quality of life tool in Indian languages. Hence, the current study aimed at cultural adaptation, translation, and validation of SWAL-QOL in Kannada (KSWAL-QOL), a south Indian Dravidian language. The original SWAL-QOL was translated into Kannada using the standard translation procedure...
February 2024: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38437030/contribution-of-wireless-wi-fi-intraoral-cameras-to-the-assessment-of-swallowing-safety-and-efficiency
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
José Vergara, Anna Miles, Juliana Lopes de Moraes, Carlos Takahiro Chone
BACKGROUND: Clinical evaluation of swallowing provides important clinical information but is limited in detecting penetration, aspiration, and pharyngeal residue in patients with suspected dysphagia. Although this is an old problem, there remains limited access to low-cost methods to evaluate swallowing safety and efficiency. PURPOSE: The purpose of this technical report is to describe the experience of a single center that recently began using a wireless Wi-Fi intraoral camera for transoral endoscopic procedures as an adjunct to clinical swallowing evaluation...
March 11, 2024: Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research: JSLHR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426734/tube-feeding-in-advanced-dementia-insights-from-south-african-speech-language-therapists
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danette Pullen, Bhavani S Pillay, Esedra Krüger
BACKGROUND:  Speech-language therapists (SLTs) may recommend tube feeding even with minimal research evidence of its effectiveness, and an understanding of SLTs' perceived practices is warranted. OBJECTIVES:  To qualitatively describe a sample of South African SLTs' perceived practices regarding feeding tube placement in people with advanced dementia. METHOD:  Semi-structured online interviews were conducted via Microsoft Teams...
February 12, 2024: South African Journal of Communication Disorders. die Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Kommunikasieafwykings
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38408988/quality-of-life-of-patients-treated-with-robotic-surgery-in-the-oral-and-maxillofacial-region-a-scoping-review-of-empirical-evidence
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dhanushka Leuke Bandara, Kehinde Kazeem Kanmodi, Afeez Abolarinwa Salami, Timothy Olukunle Aladelusi, Ayodhya Chandrasiri, Jimoh Amzat, Ruwan Duminda Jayasinghe
BACKGROUND: There is a blooming trend in the application of robotic surgery in oral and maxillofacial care, and different studies had evaluated the quality of life (QoL) outcomes among patients who underwent robotic surgery in the oral and maxillofacial region. However, empirical evidence on the QoL outcomes from these procedures is yet to be mapped. Thus, this study was conducted to evaluate the available scientific evidence and gaps concerning the QoL outcomes of patients treated with robotic surgery in the oral and maxillofacial region...
February 26, 2024: BMC Oral Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38396334/development-and-validation-of-an-electronic-version-of-sydney-swallow-questionnaire
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dazhong Huang, Mistyka Schar, Peter I Wu, Julia Maclean, Dheeraj Pandey, Charles Cock, Taher Omari, Michal M Szczesniak
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Accurate assessment of patient-reported oropharyngeal dysphagia (OPD) is essential to guide appropriate management and evaluate response. The Sydney Swallow Questionnaire (SSQ) is a paper-based 17-item inventory developed and validated to objectively detect risk of OPD. An easy-to-use electronic version with digital output has significant potential in streamlining patient assessment. This study aims to develop and validate an electronic version of the SSQ (eSSQ) against the original paper version...
February 23, 2024: Neurogastroenterology and Motility: the Official Journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38390695/relationship-between-swallowing-pressure-and-saliva-residue-on-endoscopic-evaluation-in-pharyngeal-dysphagia
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shun-Ichi Chitose, Mioko Fukahori, Takashi Kurita, Sachiyo Hamakawa, Kiminobu Sato, Taikai Kuroiwa, Takeharu Ono, Hirohito Umeno, Kiminori Sato
OBJECTIVE: In pharyngeal dysphagia, poor pharyngeal contraction and upper esophageal sphincter (UES) dysfunction result in post-swallow saliva residue (SR). This study aimed to clarify the relationship between swallowing pressure and SR in the valleculae and piriform sinuses on flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES). METHODS: Pharyngeal dysphagia patients with Wallenberg syndrome were included. Amounts of post-swallow SR in the valleculae and piriform sinuses were classified into four grades using SR scores based on FEES...
February 23, 2024: Laryngoscope
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38372730/imaging-swallowing-function-and-the-mechanisms-driving-dysphagia-in-inclusion-body-myositis
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REVIEW
Sharfaraz Salam, Jodi Allen, Mazen M Dimachkie, Michael G Hanna, Pedro M Machado
Sporadic inclusion body myositis (IBM) is a progressive condition which commonly affects patients aged above 40. IBM does not respond to immunosuppression and no proven treatments are available. Up to 80% of patients develop some degree of swallowing impairment during the disease course. Dysphagia is a source of marked morbidity in IBM and predisposes patients to life-threatening complications such as aspiration pneumonia. The pathophysiology behind dysphagia in IBM is not fully understood. Evidence from imaging demonstrates that impaired swallowing is predominantly underpinned by oropharyngeal deficits...
February 16, 2024: Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38371218/can-the-malnutrition-universal-screening-tool-must-predict-healing-complications-following-microvascular-reconstruction-of-the-head-and-neck
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camilo Mosquera, Marina Morante Silva, Ashleigh M Weyh, Michael A Malik, Rui Fernandes
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. OBJECTIVE: Malnutrition has been found to have negative effects on the immune system and inflammatory responses, impairing the wound healing process. Free flap failure is a serious complication in patients undergoing microvascular reconstruction, as it increases patient morbidity, length of stay in the hospital, patient, and hospital costs, as well as causes the need for further surgical interventions1 . Malnutrition is estimated to be present in 35-50% of head and neck cancer patients with higher rates in those experiencing hypo-oropharyngeal disease...
March 2024: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38345868/comparing-biomechanics-and-neurophysiology-between-different-phenotypes-of-patients-with-oropharyngeal-dysphagia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Noemí Tomsen, Omar Ortega, Pere Clavé
The pathophysiology of oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) across patient phenotypes may differ. The aim of this study was to compare the biomechanics and neurophysiology of swallowing between healthy volunteers (HVs) and patients with dysphagia as a consequence of aging (OOD), post-stroke (PSOD), Parkinson's disease (POD), or dementia (DOD). A retrospective study including 35 HVs and 109 OOD, 195 PSOD, 78 POD, and 143 DOD patients was performed. Videofluoroscopic data of signs of impaired efficacy and safety, penetration-aspiration scale (PAS) score, and the biomechanics of laryngeal vestibule closure (LVC) and opening (LVO) and of upper esophageal sphincter opening (UESO) were collected...
February 12, 2024: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332698/dynamic-suprahyoid-muscle-ultrasound-in-assessing-oropharyngeal-dysphagia-in-neurological-disorders
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joo Hye Sung, Seol-Hee Baek, Jin-Woo Park, Jung Hun Lee, Myeong Hun Son, Byung-Jo Kim
BACKGROUND: Appropriate evaluation and management of dysphagia are essential in neurological disorders. However, there is currently a lack of a simple yet reliable method for dysphagia evaluation. AIM: This study aimed to investigate the usefulness of new dynamic M-mode ultrasonography (US) parameters of suprahyoid muscle (SHM) to evaluate dysphagia. DESIGN: Prospective observational, cross-sectional study. SETTING: Inpatient setting at neurology department of tertiary medical center...
February 9, 2024: European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38327757/oral-toxicities-associated-with-immune-checkpoint-inhibitors-meta-analyses-of-clinical-trials
#35
REVIEW
Akanksha Srivastava, Graciela M Nogueras-Gonzalez, Yimin Geng, Jasdev Singh, Jeffrey N Myers, Yisheng Li, Mark S Chambers
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized cancer treatment; however, their oral toxicity profile is not well elucidated. This review aimed to investigate the prevalence of oral toxicities including xerostomia, mucositis/stomatitis, dysgeusia, dysphagia, oral/oropharyngeal pain, oral infections, angular cheilitis, osteonecrosis, osteomyelitis, and oral mucosal reactions with ICIs. A review protocol was registered with PROSPERO (ID: CRD42023391674). A systematic search of ClinicalTrials.gov was conducted as of April 10, 2022...
February 2024: Journal of immunotherapy and precision oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38322449/the-prevalence-of-dysphagia-in-children-with-laryngomalacia-pre-and-postsupraglottoplasty-a-systematic-review-with-meta-analysis
#36
REVIEW
Eduarda Pinto Rossoni, Vanessa Souza Gigoski de Miranda, Lisiane De Rosa Barbosa
Introduction  Laryngomalacia is the most common congenital laryngeal alteration, with spontaneous resolution in most cases. However, in the face of more severe presentations of the disease, it is necessary to perform supraglottoplasty surgery. Studies have been dedicated to researching changes in swallowing in children with laryngomalacia before and after surgical intervention. Objectives  To identify the prevalence of oropharyngeal dysphagia in children with pre and postsupraglottoplasty laryngomalacia...
January 2024: International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38319367/the-100%C3%A2-ml-timed-water-swallow-test-pilot-data-from-children-with-no-dysphagia
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xue Ting Joelle Mok
Dysphagia screening tests are useful in identifying possible dysphagia for further evaluation and in supporting feeding recommendations. This study aimed to investigate swallowing parameters in children, while widening the pool of data available, using the '100 ml-Timed Water Swallow Test' (100 ml-TWST). Sixty Singaporean children aged 4 to 18 years old completed the 100 ml-TWST via a cup and a straw. Task completion, presence of cough, choke or throat clear, post-swallow voice quality, total time taken and number of swallows were observed...
February 6, 2024: Dysphagia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38317336/gastrointestinal-complications-in-pediatric-lung-transplant-recipients-incidence-risk-factors-and-effects-on-patient-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Timothy Klouda, Morgan Ryan E, Jessica Brie Leonard, Dawn Freiberger, Levent Midyat, Suzanne Dahlberg, Rachel Rosen, Gary Visner
BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal (GI) complications in lung transplant recipients can occur any time during the post-operative period, leading to prolonged morbidity and mortality. Despite the negative association between GI complications and patient outcomes, little is known about their incidence and risk factors for their development in pediatric lung transplant recipients. METHODS: We performed a retrospective chart review at one pediatric tertiary center to describe the frequency of GI complications in lung transplant recipients...
February 2024: Pediatric Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38289217/case-325
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pokhraj Prakashchandra Suthar, Murali Nagarajan, Sudeep Bhabad
A 76-year-old woman with a history of rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren syndrome, and hypertension presented with a headache, fever, and dysphagia. The patient was taking prednisone and leflunomide to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Her headache was primarily left sided and occasionally radiated to the occipital region. The patient had a high-grade fever spike, with a temperature of 104°F (40°C). Results of a prior lumbar puncture and temporal artery biopsy from an outside hospital were negative. Findings of a neurologic examination were unremarkable...
January 2024: Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275756/upper-esophageal-sphincter-dysfunction-in-children-with-type-1-laryngeal-cleft-after-failed-primary-cleft-repair
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Corey Baker, Casey Silvernale, Christopher Hartnick, Claire Zar-Kessler
Changes in pharyngeal and upper-esophageal-sphincter (UES) motor dynamics contribute to swallowing dysfunction. Children with type 1 laryngeal clefts can present with swallowing dysfunction and associated symptoms which may persist even after the initial endoscopic intervention. This study sought to characterize pharyngeal and esophageal motor function in children with type 1 laryngeal clefts who had persistent presenting symptoms after their initial therapeutic intervention. We retrospectively analyzed high-resolution esophageal manometry studies of children ≤ 18 years old with type 1 laryngeal clefts who had an esophageal manometry study performed for persistent symptoms after an initial repair...
December 21, 2023: Biomolecules
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