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Videofluoroscopic Swallow Study (VFSS) is a radiographic procedure that provides a dynamic view of the swallowing process and is frequently considered to be definitive evaluation for objective assessment of dysphagia in paediatric patients.
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In this article, I discuss the following: 1) prevalence,...
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Some signs that your child has a swallowing disorder that may require a swallow study to diagnose include: Frequent upper respiratory symptoms or illnesses, including asthma, wheezing or infections. Poor weight gain or failure to thrive. Limited variety in diet for age. Food aversion or refusal. Coughing, choking or congestion with meals.
1 lut 2018 · The most likely clinical scenario of the infant in this video is a: The videofluoroscopic swallow study (VFSS), also known as a modified barium swallow study, is a form of instrumental assessment of swallow function.
In this article, I discuss the following: 1) prevalence, aerodigestive symptoms, and significance of feeding difficulties; 2) physiologic considerations; 3) pathophysiologic mechanisms as a basis for symptoms; and 4) the approach to the management of neonatal dysphagia.
1 lis 2021 · Infants and children are typically referred for swallow assessment if they have symptoms or signs suspicious of aspiration. These signs include choking, coughing, cyanosis during feeding, or difficulty feeding.
7 cze 2023 · Signs and symptoms include, in the infant and newborn period, poorly coordinated suck, prolonged feeding time, sucking-swallowing dyssynchronization, restlessness, body contraction, arch form, and coughing or apneas with feeds [13••, 15].
The instrumental assessment looks at functional and structural aspects of swallowing that aren’t visible upon physical examination. It can answer specific questions about the presence and extent of swallow dysfunction, safety for feeding, and the effectiveness of therapeutic strategies.