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  1. 2 maj 2018 · Our review summarizes key aspiration syndromes with a focus on reflux-mediated aspiration and highlights the need for additional mechanistic studies to find more effective therapies for aspiration syndromes.

  2. Kim et al. (2014) reported supraglottic penetration and subglottic aspiration in 33% of children with dysphagia. Disorders linked to aspiration among infants include laryngomalacia (Midulla et al., 2004), cleft palate, and craniofacial syndromes (Miller, 2011).

  3. 24 paź 2023 · This topic will review the development and physiology of sucking, swallowing, and aerodigestive protective mechanisms in the neonate. It will also discuss the evaluation and management approach for infants with feeding problems due to impaired sucking, swallowing, and their coordination.

  4. 9 lis 2023 · Swallowing dysfunction resulting in chronic aspiration and leading to chronic lung disease is not uncommon in pediatric patients. Swallowing is a complex process relying on effective coordination of voluntary and involuntary actions that can be disrupted by a variety of factors, which often coexist.

  5. The phases of swallowing and the protective mechanisms that prevent aspiration will be described as well as evaluation methods and treatment techniques for managing aspiration associated with feeding and swallowing dysfunction in the pediatric patient.

  6. Aspiration syndromes include all conditions in which foreign substances are inhaled into the lungs. Most commonly, aspiration syndromes involve oral or gastric contents associated with...

  7. What are the symptoms of aspiration in babies and children? Aspiration can cause signs and symptoms in a baby such as: Weak sucking; Choking or coughing while feeding; Other signs of feeding trouble, like a red face, watery eyes, or facial grimaces; Stopping breathing while feeding; Faster breathing while feeding