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Clinical Management of Swallowing Disorders Thomas Murry

Clinical Management of Swallowing Disorders von Thomas Murry

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Zusammenfassung

The diagnosis and treatment of swallowing disorders continues to evolve into a major medical discipline that traverses multiple medical specialties, especially speech-language pathology and otolaryngology. The third edition has been extensively revised and expanded, and now includes an entirely new chapter on pediatric feeding and swallowing.

Clinical Management of Swallowing Disorders Zusammenfassung

Clinical Management of Swallowing Disorders Thomas Murry

***Includes a new chapter on pediatric swallowing and feeding disorders.*** The diagnosis and treatment of swallowing disorders continues to evolve into a major medical discipline that traverses multiple medical specialties, especially speech-language pathology and otolaryngology. Clinical Management of Swallowing Disorders, Third Edition is a core textbook that addresses the needs of those who will treat swallowing disorders as well as clinicians who currently treat swallowing disorders in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, and private outpatient clinics. The essential aspects of dysphagia management are presented in a format that both beginners and clinicians needing a practical update on dysphagia will find useful. The third edition has been extensively revised and expanded, and now includes an entirely new chapter on pediatric feeding and swallowing. Heavily revised chapters on surgical treatment of dysphagia and nutritional aspects of swallowing are also new features. The glossary has been expanded to offer a comprehensive list of definitions of swallowing-related diseases and disorders.The authors, a speech-language pathologist and and otolaryngologist, each bring their specific contributions to this highly successful textbook. A workbook and CD are also available to aid instructors in the delivery of content and to enhance and reinforce student comprehension.

Clinical Management of Swallowing Disorders Bewertungen

Alan Micco, M.D.(Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine), Doody's, (December 2012): As swallowing disorders are difficult for many clinicians to manage, this book is a useful tool. The authors describe different management options, highlighting how management varies depending on the patient and underlying etiology of the swallowing disorder... This is a well-written book for the intended audience and is a good clinical overview of a challenging medical problem. Nathan Gonik, MD, Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, (2012): This edition differs from its predecessor most notably by the inclusion of new outcome data and an additional chapter focusing on pediatric swallowing disorders... [T]he book should be appropriate for any practitioner trying to better understand the complex array of swallowing disorders. Ashli O'Rourke, MD, Head & Neck 36: 152, (Jan 2014): The Clinical Management of Swallowing Disorders; 3rd edition, by Thomas Murry and Ricardo Carrau, is set apart from other dysphagia texts by its unflagging adherence to a clinical focus on the management of swallowing disorders. It is a difficult task to cover such a broad topic as dysphasia evaluation and management succinctly, but the authors do this well. From two different clinical perspectives, the authors share their vast experience in a straightforward writing style. This text provides the speech-language pathology students, new practicing speech-language pathologists, medical student, or resident a practical framework for the diagnosis and management of swallowing problems by providing a thorough overview of dyshpagia etiology, an expanded glossary, and easy-to-comprehend explanations of complex disease processes. Study questions at the end of each chapter gives readers the chance to assess their comprehension of the chapter's subject matter, while a discussion question encourages readers to apply this knowledge further. In addition, the authors refer readers to additional resources beyond the text and provide an excellent up-to-date review of the literature. This allows the bibliography for each chapter to become a starting point for further learning. ...More seasoned dysphagia therapists will find this book a quick, practical reference text... This 3rd edition includes a new chapter on pediatric swallowing disorders, which nicely rounds out the topics included in the text... In the end, the authors are able to fluidly distill the complexity of a broad disorder such as dysphagia into a readable format. This book meets the need for a thorough, yet concise, text that conveys the most pertinent information in an accessible manner.

Über Thomas Murry

Thomas Murry, Ph.D. Thomas Murry, Ph.D. is Professor of Speech Pathology in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University, New York, and Adjunct Professor Teacher's College, Department of Biobehavioral Sciences, Columbia University, New York. Ricardo L. Carrau, M.D. Dr. Carrau is Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Neurosurgery, Director of the Maxillofacial Trauma Service, Director of the Consult Service, and Director of the Tracheotomy and Swallowing Unit at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He has published more than 100 papers, abstracts and book chapters and has been a guest lecturer at more than 100 national and international meetings.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface Acknowledgments I. Introduction to and Epidemiology of Swallowing Disorders Introduction Need for Early Intervention Epidemiology Summary Study Questions Discussion Questions References II. Anatomy and Function of the Swallowing Mechanism Introduction The Normal Swallow Sphincters Cranial Nerves Involved in Swallowing Central Neural Control Respiration Summary Study Questions Discussion Question References III. The Abnormal Swallow: Conditions and Diseases Introduction Neurological Disorders Conditions Found in Critical Care Patients Esophageal Disorders Infectious Diseases Medications Neoplasms Swallowing Disorders Following Radiation Therapy Intubation Autoimmune Diseases Summary Study Questions Discussion Questions References IV. Swallowing Disorders Arising from Surgical Treatment Introduction Anterior Cervical Spinal Surgery (ACSS) Head and Neck Surgery Floor of the Mouth Surgery Partial Glossectomy Palate Surgery Lip Surgery Mandibular Surgery Oropharyngeal Surgery Hypopharyngeal Surgery Skull Base Surgery Tracheotomy Zenker Diverticulum Summary Study Questions Discussion Questions References V. Evaluation of Dysphagia Introduction Dysphagia Screening Case History and Bedside Swallow Evaluation (BSE) Instrumental Tests of Swallow Function Summary Study Questions Discussion Questions References VI. Nonsurgical Treatment of Swallowing Disorders Introduction Compensatory Swallowing Therapy Rehabilitative Swallowing Therapy Summary Study Questions Discussion Questions References VII. Prosthetic Management of Swallowing Disorders Introduction Oral Prosthodontics and Dentures Palate Lowering Prostheses Soft Palate Prostheses Lingual Prostheses Speaking Valves Physical and Environmental Adjustments Summary Study Questions Discussion Questions References VIII. Surgical Treatment of Swallowing Introduction Vocal Fold Medialization Palatopexy Pharyngoesophageal Dilation Surgical Closure of the Larynx Gastrostomy Tracheotomy Tracheostomy Tubes Swallowing Following Head and Neck Cancer Summary Study Questions Discussion Questions References IX. Pediatric Swallowing and Feeding Disorders Introduction Incidence of Feeding and Swallowing Disorders in the Pediatric Populations Anatomy Physiology Instrumental Examination Radiological Examination FEES and FEESST Examinations Treatment of Feeding and Swallowing Disorders Options and Considerations in Treatment of Feeding Disorders in Infants and Children Additional Factors in Infant Feeding and Swallowing Summary Study Questions Discussion Questions References X. Nutrition and Diets Introduction Properties of Liquids and Foods Oral Nutrition and Dysphagia Diets Nonoral Diets Malnutrition and Dehydration Nutrition in the Aging Population Summary Study Questions Discussion Questions References XI. Patients with Voice and Swallowing Disorders Introduction Diagnosis Instrumentation Personnel Facilities Case Studies from Voice and Swallowing Centers Summary Study Questions Discussion Questions References Glossary Appendix I: Eating Assessment Tool (EAT-10) Appendix II: Reflux Finding Score (RFS) Appendix III: Reflux Symptom Index (RSI) Appendix IV-A: Voice Handicap Index (VHI) Appendix IV-B: Voice Handicap Index (VHI-10) Answers to Study Questions Index

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GOR013893912
9781597564250
1597564257
Clinical Management of Swallowing Disorders Thomas Murry
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Plural Publishing Inc
20120413
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