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Management of dysphagia in the patient with head and neck cancer during COVID‐19 pandemic: Practical strategy
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Management of dysphagia in the patient with head and neck cancer during COVID‐19 pandemic: Practical strategy
Creator
Chan, Y
Kong, Hong
Tong, C
Correspondence, Peter
Holsinger, Christopher
Ku,
Michael, |
Starmer, Heather
Chan Msc, Becky
Floyd, |
Hospital, O
Hou, Han
Jason, |
Ku, Peter
Kwan, Tseung
Lane, Po
Yeung, W
Zenon, |
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Medline; PMC; WHO
abstract
The global pandemic of 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) has tremendously altered routine medical service provision and imposed unprecedented challenges to the health care system. This impacts patients with dysphagia complications caused by head and neck cancers. As this pandemic of COVID‐19 may last longer than severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003, a practical workflow for managing dysphagia is crucial to ensure a safe and efficient practice to patients and health care personnel. This document provides clinical practice guidelines based on available evidence to date to balance the risks of SARS‐CoV‐2 exposure with the risks associated with dysphagia. Critical considerations include reserving instrumental assessments for urgent cases only, optimizing the noninstrumental swallowing evaluation, appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and use of telehealth when appropriate. Despite significant limitations in clinical service provision during the pandemic of COVID‐19, a safe and reasonable dysphagia care pathway can still be implemented with modifications of setup and application of newer technologies.
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2020-05-11
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10.1002/hed.26224
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32348591
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Management of dysphagia in the patient with head and neck cancer during COVID‐19 pandemic: Practical strategy
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