Relationship between laryngeal sensory deficits, aspiration, and pneumonia in patients with dysphagia
Dysphagia Sep 14, 2017
Kaneoka A, et al. - The authors intended to figure out whether the absence of the laryngeal adductor reflex (LAR) in response to touch delivered by a laryngoscope was associated with penetration/aspiration or pneumonia in patients with dysphagia. In investigations, LAR appeared as a valuable marker of laryngeal sensory function for identifying patients at high risk of pneumonia.
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