Aletsel Olmayan Yutma Değerlendirmesi: Yatak Başı Değerlendirmeler
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Referanslar
Palmer, J.B., Drennan, J.C. ve Baba, M. (2000) Evaluation and treatment of swallowing im- pairments. American family physician, 61 (8), 2453-2462.
Clave P, Kraa MD, Arreola VV, Gırvent M, Farre R, Palomera E, Serra-Prat M.(2006). The effect of bolus viscosity on swallowing function in neurogenic dysphagia. Alimentary Phar- macology and Therapeutics. 24(9):1385–1394.
Perry L, Love CP. Screening for dysphagia and aspiration in acutestroke: a systematic re- view. Dysphagia. 2001;16(1),7–18.
Trapl M, Enderle P, Nowotny M, et al. Dysphagia bedside screening for acute-stroke pa- tients: the Gugging Swallowing Screen. Stroke, 2007;38(11),2948-2952.
Sundgren P, Maly P, Gullberg B. Elevation of the larynx on normal and abnormal cineradi- ogram. The British Journal of Radiology. 1993;66(1). 768–772.
Umay EK, Gürçay E, Bahçeci K, et al. Validity and reliability of Turkish version of the gug- ging swallowing screen test in the early period of hemispheric stroke. Neurological Scien- ces and Neurophysiology. 2018;35(1),6-13.
Riera SA, Marin S, Serra-Prat M, et al. A systematic and a scoping review on the psycho- metrics and clinical utility of the volume-viscosity swallow test (V-VST) in the clinical sc- reening and assessment of oropharyngeal dysphagia. Foods, 2021;10(8),1900.
Mann G. MASA, the mann assessment of swallowing ability: Cengage Learning;2002.
Umay EK, Gündoğdu İ, Gürçay E, et al. The psychometric evaluation of the Turkish version of the Mann Assessment of Swallowing Ability in patients in the early period after stroke. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 2018; 48(6), 1153-1161.
Antonios N, Carnaby-Mann G, Crary M. et al. Analysis of a physician tool for evaluating dysphagia on an inpatient stroke unit: the modified Mann Assessment of Swallowing Abi- lity. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2010;19(1), 49-57.
Berber Çiftci H, Topbaş S. Turkish adaptation of modified mann swallowing ability test in patients with acute stroke: A validity and reliability study. Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Health Sciences. 2022; 7(3), 702-711.
Wu MC, Chang YC, Wang TG. et al. Evaluating swallowing dysfunction using a 100-ml water swallowing test. Dysphagia, 2004;19(1) 43-47.
Suiter DM, Leder SB. Clinical utility of the 3-ounce water swallow test. Dysphagia, 2008;23(1) 244-250.
Nathadwarawala KM, Nicklin J, Wiles CM. A timed test of swallowing capacity for neuro- logical patients. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. 1992; 55,822–825.
Suiter DM, Sloggy J, Leder SB. Validation of the Yale Swallow Protocol: a prospective doub- le-blinded videofluoroscopic study. Dysphagia, 2014;29(1),199-203.
Edmiaston J, Connor LT, Loehr L,et al. Validation of a Dysphagia Screening Tool in Acute Stroke Patients. American Journal of Critical Care, 2009;19(4), 357–364.
Edmiaston, J, Connor LT, Steger-May K. et al. A simple bedside stroke dysphagia screen, validated against videofluoroscopy, detects dysphagia and aspiration with high sensitivity. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2014;23(4), 712-716.
Eren Y, Karaca EU, Saylam G. et al. Validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Bar- nes-Jewish Hospital stroke dysphagia screen test in patients with acute stroke. Neurological Sciences and Neurophysiology. 2019;36(2), 78-83.
Martino R, Silver F, Teasell R, et al. The toronto bedside swallowing screening test (TOR- BSST) development and validation of a dysphagia screening tool for patients with stroke. Stroke, 2009;40(2), 555-561.
Martino R, Maki E, Diamant, N. Identification of dysphagia using the Toronto Bedside Swallowing Screening Test (TOR-BSST©): are 10 teaspoons of water necessary? Internatio- nal Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2014;16(3), 193-198.
Skuse D, Stevenson J, Reilly S, et al. Schedule for oral-motor assessment (SOMA): methods of validation. Dysphagia. 10(3); 192-202, 1995.
Yılmaz, A. (2020). Yutmada oral motor değerlendirme ölçeği’nin Türkçe’ye uyarlanması, geçerlilik ve güvenilirliği: Pilot çalışma (Master’s thesis, İstanbul Medipol Üniversitesi Sağ- lık Bilimleri Enstitüsü).
Sheppard JJ, Hochman R, Baer C. The Dysphagia Disorder Survey: Validation of an assess- ment for swallowing and feeding function in developmental disability. Research in Deve- lopmental Disability, 2014;35(5), 929-942.
De Oliveira Lira Ortega A, Ciamponi AL, Mendes FM, et al. Assessment scale of the oral motor performance of children and adolescents with neurological damages. Journal of oral rehabilitation, 2009;36(9), 653-659.
Belafsky PC, Mouadeb DA, Rees CJ, et al. Validity and reliability of the Eating Assessment Tool (EAT-10). Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2008;117(12), 919-924
Demir N, Serel Arslan S, İnal Ö, et al. Reliability and validity of the Turkish eating assess- ment tool (T-EAT-10). Dysphagia, 2016; 31(1), 644-649.
McHorney CA, Martin-Harris B, Robbins J, et al. Clinical validity of the SWAL-QOL and SWAL-CARE outcome tools with respect to bolus flow measures. Dysphagia, 2006;21(1), 141-148.
Demir N, Arslan SS, Özgü İ, et al. Reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the swal- low quality of life questionnaire. Fizyoterapi Rehabilitasyon, 2016;27(1), 19-24.
Matsuda Y, Kanazawa M, Komagamine Y, et al. Reliability and validity of the MD Anderson Dysphagia Inventory among Japanese patients. Dysphagia, 2018;33, 123-132.
Serel Arslan S, Kılınç HE, Yaşaroğlu, ÖF,et al. The pediatric version of the eating assessment tool‐10 has discriminant ability to detect aspiration in children with neurological impair- ments. Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2018; 30(11), e13432.
Serel Arslan S, Demir N, Barak Dolgun A, Karaduman AA. Development of a new instru- ment for determining the level of chewing function in children. Journal of oral rehabilita- tion. 43(7); 488-495, 2016.
Cameron JL, Reynolds J, Zuidema GD. Aspiration in patientswith tracheotomies. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics. 1973;136,68–70.
Lagarde ML, Kamalski DM, Van Den Engel-Hoek, L. The reliability and validity of cervi- cal auscultation in the diagnosis of dysphagia: a systematic review. Clinical rehabilitation, 2016;30(2), 199-207.
Yomans, S. R., & Stierwalt, J. A. G. (2003, November). Acoustic profile of normal swallowing function. Paper presented at the ASHA annual Convention, Chicago
Britton D, Roeske A, Ennis SK, et al. Utility of pulse oximetry to detect aspiration: an evi- dence-based systematic review. Dysphagia, 2018);33(1), 282-292.
Wang TG, Chang YC, Chen SY, Hsiao TY. Pulse oximetry does not reliably detect aspiration on videofluoroscopic swallowing study. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2005;86(4):730-4
Sherman B, Nisenboum JM, Jesberger BL, Morrow CA, Jesberger JA. Assessment of dyspha- gia with the use of pulse oximetry. Dysphagia. 1999 Summer;14(3):152-6. doi: 10.1007/ PL00009597. PMID: 10341112.
Referanslar
Palmer, J.B., Drennan, J.C. ve Baba, M. (2000) Evaluation and treatment of swallowing im- pairments. American family physician, 61 (8), 2453-2462.
Clave P, Kraa MD, Arreola VV, Gırvent M, Farre R, Palomera E, Serra-Prat M.(2006). The effect of bolus viscosity on swallowing function in neurogenic dysphagia. Alimentary Phar- macology and Therapeutics. 24(9):1385–1394.
Perry L, Love CP. Screening for dysphagia and aspiration in acutestroke: a systematic re- view. Dysphagia. 2001;16(1),7–18.
Trapl M, Enderle P, Nowotny M, et al. Dysphagia bedside screening for acute-stroke pa- tients: the Gugging Swallowing Screen. Stroke, 2007;38(11),2948-2952.
Sundgren P, Maly P, Gullberg B. Elevation of the larynx on normal and abnormal cineradi- ogram. The British Journal of Radiology. 1993;66(1). 768–772.
Umay EK, Gürçay E, Bahçeci K, et al. Validity and reliability of Turkish version of the gug- ging swallowing screen test in the early period of hemispheric stroke. Neurological Scien- ces and Neurophysiology. 2018;35(1),6-13.
Riera SA, Marin S, Serra-Prat M, et al. A systematic and a scoping review on the psycho- metrics and clinical utility of the volume-viscosity swallow test (V-VST) in the clinical sc- reening and assessment of oropharyngeal dysphagia. Foods, 2021;10(8),1900.
Mann G. MASA, the mann assessment of swallowing ability: Cengage Learning;2002.
Umay EK, Gündoğdu İ, Gürçay E, et al. The psychometric evaluation of the Turkish version of the Mann Assessment of Swallowing Ability in patients in the early period after stroke. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 2018; 48(6), 1153-1161.
Antonios N, Carnaby-Mann G, Crary M. et al. Analysis of a physician tool for evaluating dysphagia on an inpatient stroke unit: the modified Mann Assessment of Swallowing Abi- lity. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2010;19(1), 49-57.
Berber Çiftci H, Topbaş S. Turkish adaptation of modified mann swallowing ability test in patients with acute stroke: A validity and reliability study. Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Health Sciences. 2022; 7(3), 702-711.
Wu MC, Chang YC, Wang TG. et al. Evaluating swallowing dysfunction using a 100-ml water swallowing test. Dysphagia, 2004;19(1) 43-47.
Suiter DM, Leder SB. Clinical utility of the 3-ounce water swallow test. Dysphagia, 2008;23(1) 244-250.
Nathadwarawala KM, Nicklin J, Wiles CM. A timed test of swallowing capacity for neuro- logical patients. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. 1992; 55,822–825.
Suiter DM, Sloggy J, Leder SB. Validation of the Yale Swallow Protocol: a prospective doub- le-blinded videofluoroscopic study. Dysphagia, 2014;29(1),199-203.
Edmiaston J, Connor LT, Loehr L,et al. Validation of a Dysphagia Screening Tool in Acute Stroke Patients. American Journal of Critical Care, 2009;19(4), 357–364.
Edmiaston, J, Connor LT, Steger-May K. et al. A simple bedside stroke dysphagia screen, validated against videofluoroscopy, detects dysphagia and aspiration with high sensitivity. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2014;23(4), 712-716.
Eren Y, Karaca EU, Saylam G. et al. Validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Bar- nes-Jewish Hospital stroke dysphagia screen test in patients with acute stroke. Neurological Sciences and Neurophysiology. 2019;36(2), 78-83.
Martino R, Silver F, Teasell R, et al. The toronto bedside swallowing screening test (TOR- BSST) development and validation of a dysphagia screening tool for patients with stroke. Stroke, 2009;40(2), 555-561.
Martino R, Maki E, Diamant, N. Identification of dysphagia using the Toronto Bedside Swallowing Screening Test (TOR-BSST©): are 10 teaspoons of water necessary? Internatio- nal Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2014;16(3), 193-198.
Skuse D, Stevenson J, Reilly S, et al. Schedule for oral-motor assessment (SOMA): methods of validation. Dysphagia. 10(3); 192-202, 1995.
Yılmaz, A. (2020). Yutmada oral motor değerlendirme ölçeği’nin Türkçe’ye uyarlanması, geçerlilik ve güvenilirliği: Pilot çalışma (Master’s thesis, İstanbul Medipol Üniversitesi Sağ- lık Bilimleri Enstitüsü).
Sheppard JJ, Hochman R, Baer C. The Dysphagia Disorder Survey: Validation of an assess- ment for swallowing and feeding function in developmental disability. Research in Deve- lopmental Disability, 2014;35(5), 929-942.
De Oliveira Lira Ortega A, Ciamponi AL, Mendes FM, et al. Assessment scale of the oral motor performance of children and adolescents with neurological damages. Journal of oral rehabilitation, 2009;36(9), 653-659.
Belafsky PC, Mouadeb DA, Rees CJ, et al. Validity and reliability of the Eating Assessment Tool (EAT-10). Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2008;117(12), 919-924
Demir N, Serel Arslan S, İnal Ö, et al. Reliability and validity of the Turkish eating assess- ment tool (T-EAT-10). Dysphagia, 2016; 31(1), 644-649.
McHorney CA, Martin-Harris B, Robbins J, et al. Clinical validity of the SWAL-QOL and SWAL-CARE outcome tools with respect to bolus flow measures. Dysphagia, 2006;21(1), 141-148.
Demir N, Arslan SS, Özgü İ, et al. Reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the swal- low quality of life questionnaire. Fizyoterapi Rehabilitasyon, 2016;27(1), 19-24.
Matsuda Y, Kanazawa M, Komagamine Y, et al. Reliability and validity of the MD Anderson Dysphagia Inventory among Japanese patients. Dysphagia, 2018;33, 123-132.
Serel Arslan S, Kılınç HE, Yaşaroğlu, ÖF,et al. The pediatric version of the eating assessment tool‐10 has discriminant ability to detect aspiration in children with neurological impair- ments. Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2018; 30(11), e13432.
Serel Arslan S, Demir N, Barak Dolgun A, Karaduman AA. Development of a new instru- ment for determining the level of chewing function in children. Journal of oral rehabilita- tion. 43(7); 488-495, 2016.
Cameron JL, Reynolds J, Zuidema GD. Aspiration in patientswith tracheotomies. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics. 1973;136,68–70.
Lagarde ML, Kamalski DM, Van Den Engel-Hoek, L. The reliability and validity of cervi- cal auscultation in the diagnosis of dysphagia: a systematic review. Clinical rehabilitation, 2016;30(2), 199-207.
Yomans, S. R., & Stierwalt, J. A. G. (2003, November). Acoustic profile of normal swallowing function. Paper presented at the ASHA annual Convention, Chicago
Britton D, Roeske A, Ennis SK, et al. Utility of pulse oximetry to detect aspiration: an evi- dence-based systematic review. Dysphagia, 2018);33(1), 282-292.
Wang TG, Chang YC, Chen SY, Hsiao TY. Pulse oximetry does not reliably detect aspiration on videofluoroscopic swallowing study. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2005;86(4):730-4
Sherman B, Nisenboum JM, Jesberger BL, Morrow CA, Jesberger JA. Assessment of dyspha- gia with the use of pulse oximetry. Dysphagia. 1999 Summer;14(3):152-6. doi: 10.1007/ PL00009597. PMID: 10341112.