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- Approach to the evaluation of dysphagia in adults - UpToDate
This topic will review the evaluation of patients with esophageal dysphagia Our recommendations are largely consistent with guidelines developed by several professional societies [1-4]
- Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Evaluation of Dysphagia
A multidisciplinary perspective to the evaluation of dysphagia provides the most comprehensive assessment, reconstructing and examining the entire swallow to facilitate proper diagnosis and treatment
- Approach to the evaluation and management of dysphagia in adults
Background: Dysphagia is a sensation of difficulty eating or abnormality in swallowing It is common specially in elderly population and considered as a red flag that requires further evaluation
- Assessing Dysphagia in the Adult - PubMed
Dysphagia is often underdiagnosed, emphasizing the need for comprehensive assessment methods to ensure timely and accurate intervention It encompasses clinical history, physical examination, clinical and instrumental swallow evaluations
- Assessment of Dysphagia in Adult Dysphagic Patients
The evaluation is the first essential moment in the care of patients with dysphagia (Logemann 1983) It can be carried out with clinical or instrumental methods, often both (McCullough and Martino 2013)
- Dysphagia: Evaluation and Collaborative Management - AAFP
Dysphagia is common but may be underreported Specific symptoms, rather than their perceived location, should guide the initial evaluation and imaging
- Approach to the Patient with Dysphagia - The American Journal of Medicine
It is our belief that the diagnostic approach to all patients with dysphagia should begin with a barium study, although performing endoscopy, particularly for patients with suspected mechanical causes of dysphagia, is reasonable
- Investigating dysphagia in adults - The BMJ
This article highlights salient points in the history and examination when a patient presents with dysphagia, preliminary investigations, and how these inform onward referral and management
- Assessing Dysphagia in the Adult - Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
Clinical and quality of life implications of dysphagia are significant and require thorough assessment Assessment modalities for dysphagia in adults may include clinical history, physical examination, clinical evaluation, radiographic evaluation, endoscopic evaluation, and manometric evaluation
- Adult Dysphagia - American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Dysphagia intervention may concentrate on swallowing exercises, compensatory swallowing strategies (including posture considerations), bolus consistency modification, and caregiver patient education
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