Facilitating Pediatric Patients During Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Studies

Author:

Smith Leann Schow1ORCID,Brinker Kristin2ORCID,Jones Courtney E.1ORCID,Ray Melanie Hanny2,Taylor Helene M.3,Gardiner Rachel Turner3,Sauer Tina M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation, Primary Children's Hospital, Intermountain Health, Salt Lake City, UT

2. Department of Neonatal Services, Primary Children's Hospital, Intermountain Health, Salt Lake City, UT

3. Intermountain Home Health, Primary Children's Hospital, Intermountain Health, Salt Lake City, UT

Abstract

Purpose/Method: The videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) is an instrumental exam for patients with dysphagia. Analysis of images generated during the study leads to diagnosis of swallowing events/physiology and the generation of treatment plans. As critical as the reading of images are to the VFSS, there exist multiple additional considerations for successfully conducting the study with pediatric patients. Due to difficulties inherent in testing infants and children, the pediatric VFSS poses implementation challenges. Speech-language pathologists may facilitate pediatric patients in issues of feeding engagement, crying, volume consumed, bolus size, and method. Results/Conclusion: Facilitative techniques during pediatric VFSS benefit the obtaining of accurate diagnostic results to guide pediatric feeding disorder management and recommendations.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

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