| Literature DB >> 35972695 |
Doris-Maria Denk-Linnert1, Daniele Farneti2, Tadeus Nawka3, Antoinette Am Zehnhoff-Dinnesen4, Mieke Moerman5, Patrick Zorowka6, Mohamed Farahat7, Antonio Schindler8, Ahmed Geneid9.
Abstract
The need for multidisciplinary and multiprofessional management of dysphagia is constantly increasing and creating a major challenge for healthcare professionals and society, especially in terms of professional expertise and human resources. The distribution of tasks among the dysphagia team members, which includes phoniatricians, otolaryngologists, and speech-language therapists, is flexible and overlapping. For assessing dysphagia, the (fibreoptic) flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES), with or without videofluoroscopy, is a pivotal diagnostic tool. This position paper aims to illustrate the phoniatrician's role in performing a FEES, which is an indispensable component of the diagnostic workup of patients suffering from oropharyngeal dysphagia. It is based on the current collaborative expert view of the Swallowing Committee of the Union of European Phoniatricians and a literature review. A FEES is one of the core competences of phoniatricians due to their endoscopic expertise and experience in the field of dysphagia and diseases of the upper aerodigestive tract. Therefore, the phoniatrician is an important member of the dysphagia team, for the medical diagnostics of the aerodigestive tract and dysphagia as well as for FEES. Phoniatric competence is especially important for head and neck cancer patients, infants, and complex cases.Entities:
Keywords: Dysphagia management; FEES (flexible (fibreoptic) endoscopic evaluation of swallowing); Multidisciplinary and multiprofessional dysphagia team; Otolaryngology; Phoniatrics; Speech-language pathology
Year: 2022 PMID: 35972695 PMCID: PMC9379897 DOI: 10.1007/s00455-022-10502-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dysphagia ISSN: 0179-051X Impact factor: 2.733
Considerations and recommendations regarding FEES from the phoniatrician’s perspective
| •Phoniatricians meet the requirements to perform FEES in an optimal way due to their expertise in endoscopy and in diseases of the upper aerodigestive tract including dysphagia and voice disorders |
•FEES should be carried out as standardized procedure. Video recording is recommended for quality assurance purposes •The great need for dysphagia management brings about the involvement of other medical disciplines in FEES especially in neurogenic or geriatric patients. Training curricula are necessary to guarantee a best possible standardized quality of training |
| •The involvement of SLPs in FEES depends on their skills, competencies, and legal regulations. A FEES training certificate does not overrule national regulations. The making of a diagnosis remains a medical task |
| •Patients with uncertain endoscopic findings or complex cases concerning the upper aerodigestive tract must be referred to a phoniatrician/ENT specialist |