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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.
17 lis 2019 · This chapter provides a brief overview of videofluoroscopic swallow studies (VFSS) in the pediatric population. Topics include indications for VFSS, relevant anatomy and physiology, the role of the speech-language pathologist, and the role of VFSS in defining oropharyngeal dysphagia and guiding treatment.
This article aims to outline the indications for performing videofluoroscopy swallow (VFS). This includes the technical aspects of the study, how to interrupt a VFS report and some of the limitations to the study.
The videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS), also known as the modified barium swallow study, is a radiographic procedure that provides a direct, dynamic view of oral, pharyngeal, and upper esophageal function.
22 mar 2006 · Use of the videofluoroscopy swallow study (VFSS), also known as the modified barium swallow (MBS), continues to increase in children. This article reviews the scope and limitations of the examination, explores the current techniques and illustrates some of the main findings.
4 paź 2018 · The videofluoroscopic swallow study (VFSS) is radiographic exam of swallowing completed by a radiologist and a speech-language pathologist. This collaboration allows for the most comprehensive and accurate assessment to be completed. The VFSS has evolved since the early prototype by Dr. Martin Donner, a radiologist [8, 9].
1 wrz 2023 · Videofluoroscopic swallow study (VFSS) is a useful tool for real-time visualization of the swallowing process and airway aspiration. This study reported a single-institutional 10-year experience of VFSS in pediatric patients with feeding difficulties and the efficacy of swallowing therapy.