Changes in and clinical utility of maximum phonation time and repetitive saliva swallowing test scores after esophagectomy

Background Postoperative pneumonia in patients with esophageal cancer occurs due to swallowing dysfunction and aspiration. Recently, maximum phonation time (MPT) assessment and repetitive saliva swallowing test (RSST) have been focused on as swallowing function assessment methods that can identify p...
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Maruyama, Suguru [verfasserIn]

Kawaguchi, Yoshihiko [verfasserIn]

Nitta, Kyoko [verfasserIn]

Akaike, Hidenori [verfasserIn]

Shoda, Katsutoshi [verfasserIn]

Higuchi, Yudai [verfasserIn]

Nakayama, Takashi [verfasserIn]

Saito, Ryo [verfasserIn]

Izumo, Wataru [verfasserIn]

Takiguchi, Koichi [verfasserIn]

Shiraishi, Kensuke [verfasserIn]

Furuya, Shinji [verfasserIn]

Nakata, Yuki [verfasserIn]

Amemiya, Hidetake [verfasserIn]

Kawaida, Hiromichi [verfasserIn]

Ichikawa, Daisuke [verfasserIn]

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E-Artikel

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Englisch

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2024

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Esophageal cancer

Esophagectomy

Maximum phonation time

Repetitive saliva swallowing test

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Enthalten in: Esophagus - Springer Nature Singapore, 2003, 21(2024), 3 vom: 24. Mai, Seite 348-356

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volume:21 ; year:2024 ; number:3 ; day:24 ; month:05 ; pages:348-356

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DOI / URN:

10.1007/s10388-024-01065-9

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SPR056352875

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