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Volumn 206, Issue 6, 2013, Pages 924-928
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Post-extubation dysphagia in trauma patients: It's hard to swallow
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Author keywords
Aspiration; Dysphagia; Postextubation; Swallow evaluation; Trauma
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Indexed keywords
ADULT;
ARTICLE;
ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION;
CONFOUNDING VARIABLE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DYSPHAGIA;
EVALUATION;
EXTUBATION;
FEMALE;
HIGH RISK PATIENT;
HUMAN;
INCIDENCE;
INJURY;
LOGISTIC REGRESSION ANALYSIS;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
MALE;
OBSERVATIONAL STUDY;
OROPHARYNGEAL DYSPHAGIA;
POSTEXTUBATION DYSPHAGIA;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROSPECTIVE STUDY;
RISK FACTOR;
SWALLOWING;
ASPIRATION;
DYSPHAGIA;
POSTEXTUBATION;
SWALLOW EVALUATION;
TRAUMA;
ADULT;
AIRWAY EXTUBATION;
CALIFORNIA;
DEGLUTITION;
DEGLUTITION DISORDERS;
FEMALE;
FOLLOW-UP STUDIES;
HUMANS;
INCIDENCE;
INTUBATION, INTRATRACHEAL;
MALE;
ODDS RATIO;
PROSPECTIVE STUDIES;
RESPIRATION, ARTIFICIAL;
RISK FACTORS;
TIME FACTORS;
WOUNDS AND INJURIES;
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EID: 84889089169
PISSN: 00029610
EISSN: 18791883
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2013.08.010 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (60)
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References (8)
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