Prevalence of swallow, communication, voice and cognitive compromise following hospitalisation for COVID-19: the PHOSP-COVID analysis

C Dawson, G Clunie, F Evison… - BMJ Open …, 2023 - bmjopenrespres.bmj.com
Objective Identify prevalence of self-reported swallow, communication, voice and cognitive
compromise following hospitalisation for COVID-19. Design Multicentre prospective …

[HTML][HTML] Prevalence and recovery of dysphonia in COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment

NA Clayton, A Freeman-Sanderson, E Walker - Australian Critical Care, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Dysphonia and laryngeal pathology are considerable issues in patients
hospitalised with COVID-19 with prevalence rates cited between 29% and 79%. Most …

Long-term effects on swallowing and laryngeal function after treatment for severe COVID-19 disease in intensive care

H Dotevall, L Tuomi, E Lindell, C Finizia - European Archives of Oto-Rhino …, 2024 - Springer
Purpose This study aimed to assess swallowing and laryngeal function at long-term follow-
up in patients treated for severe COVID-19 in the ICU. Methods Thirty-six patients with …

Validación de la escala: índice predictivo de intubación difícil (IPID) para identificar vía aérea difícil en pacientes con diagnóstico de covid-19 grave en el Hospital …

MCL Tellez - 2023 - ri-ng.uaq.mx
Introducción: la alta transmisión del SARS CoV-2 a través de aerosoles y secreciones
respiratorias, hacen que el abordaje de la vía aérea difícil (VAD) incremente el riesgo de …

Upper airway and tracheostomy management in patients with COVID-19: A long-term acute care hospital (LTACH)

A Nguyen, B Rajski, V Furey, L Duffner, B Young… - American Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective Describe the tracheostomy and ventilation management of patients admitted due
to COVID-19 as facilitated by speech language pathologists (SLPs) and otolaryngologists …

Exploring tongue, lip, and hand function in healthy aging

LX Wu - 2023 - open.library.ubc.ca
Swallowing efficiency deteriorates with age, but much is unknown regarding the age-related
changes. Tongue and lip strength are potential surrogate markers of swallowing efficiency …