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Prospective Observational Study for the Comparison of Screening Methods Including Tongue Pressure and Repetitive Saliva Swallowing With Detailed Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Study Findings in Patients With Acute Stroke.

Masahiro NakamoriEiji ImamuraYuta MaetaniMitsuyoshi YoshidaMineka YoshikawaToshikazu NagasakiShin MasudaJun KayashitaTatsuya MizoueShinichi WakabayashiHirofumi MaruyamaNaohisa Hosomi
Published in: Journal of the American Heart Association (2024)
The modified Mann Assessment of Swallowing Ability is useful for broadly detecting swallowing disorders but may miss mild issues and aspiration. The RSST, with a score of ≤2, is valuable for indicating abnormal VFSS findings. Tongue pressure, especially in oral and pharyngeal residues, is useful. Combining these tests might enhance accuracy of the swallowing evaluation.
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  • clinical evaluation