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Effect of Thickened Feeds on Swallow Physiology in Children With Dysphagia

This study will examine the effects of varying liquid viscosity on swallow physiology in infants with oropharyngeal dysphagia and brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE) and other children with

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  • 04 Oct, 2022
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Follow-up After a Stay in Intensive Rehabilitation for Patients With Swallowing Disorders (E-CRIL)

Prospective, open-label, randomized, single-center study evaluating the benefit of a months long monthly telephone follow-up for patients with chronic disorders following the after-effects of anti-cancer treatments after an intensive rehabilitation stay versus standard follow-up.

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  • 04 Oct, 2022
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Autologous Muscle Derived Cells for Gastro-Intestinal Repair (AMDC-GIR) for Tongue Dysphagia

dysphagia in male and female patients who have undergone surgery and/or chemo- and/or radiotherapy for squamous cell cancer of the oropharynx.

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  • 04 Oct, 2022
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Dysphagia Evaluation After Stroke- Incidence and Effect of Oral Screen Intervention on Swallowing Dysfunction (DESIRE)

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of a specific rehabilitation program with oral screen used in stroke patients with persistent oral-and pharyngeal dysphagia.

rehabilitation therapy
stroke
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  • 27 Feb, 2022
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Effect of Intranasal Oxytocin on Dysphagia in Children and Adolescents With Prader-Willi Syndrome (DYSMOT)

This phase 3 is designed to test the effectiveness of intranasal Oxytocin on Prader Willi Syndrome (PWS). This is a prospective, multicentre, randomised, double-blind, Phase 3 clinical study planned to include around 36 PWS patients aged 2-17 years and 5 months.

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  • 03 Jun, 2022
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A Clinical Trail of Acupuncture and Liu-Zi-Jue Exercise for Dysphagia in Post-stroke

The traditional Chinese medicine rehabilitation for post-stroke dysphagia impairment will be intervened, which can promote the recovery of dysphagia function of stroke patients, reduce the

cerebral infarction
infarct
ischemic stroke
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  • 20 Apr, 2022
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Medication Intake of Solid Dosage Forms: A Risk Factor for Patients With Stroke-induced Dysphagia? (MedISID)

In a prospective, quantitative explorative study, the risk of aspiration and penetration when swallowing solid pills (placebo) compared to a crushed placebo pill will be evaluated during a routine Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES). The study design is thus a quasi-experimental study design with repeated measurements in the sense …

stroke
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  • 19 Apr, 2022
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Development of Action Observation Therapy Program in Patients With Neurogenic Dysphagia and Investigation of Its Efficacy

change in swallowing function due to structural and functional changes in the structures responsible for swallowing is called swallowing disorder (dysphagia). The treatment of neurogenic dysphagia aims

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  • 07 Apr, 2023
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Wearable Monitoring Systems for Swallowing Function and Disorders

develop and validate a set of mechanically compliant, easy-to-use, and inexpensive wearable tele-monitoring systems, for future use in the rehabilitation of swallowing disorders (dysphagia). The

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stroke
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  • 15 May, 2022
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Deflating the Tracheostomy Tube Cuff and Time for Decannulation

Introduction: Inpatients in an intensive care unit can need tracheostomy. To start the tracheostomy decannulation process, one of the procedures is to deflate the cuff. Purpose: Check whether to set the cuff early reduction of tracheostomy use. Methodology: This is a randomized clinical trial, where the cuff of the experimental …

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  • 03 Jun, 2022
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