2013
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1353369
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Characterization of Swallowing Sounds with the Use of Sonar Doppler in Full-Term and Preterm Newborns

Abstract: Introduction Technological advances have provided a large variety of instruments to view the swallowing event, aiding in the evaluation, diagnosis, and monitoring of disturbances. These advances include electromyography of the surface, dynamic video fluoroscopy, and most recently sonar Doppler. Objective To characterize swallowing sounds in typical children through the use of sonar Doppler. Method Thirty newborns participated in this prospective study. All newborns received breast milk through either their mot… Show more

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