Publications by authors named "Corina J van As"

Purpose: To identify the anatomic structures whose damage or malfunction cause late dysphagia and aspiration after intensive chemotherapy and radiotherapy (RT) for head-and-neck cancer, and to explore whether they can be spared by intensity-modulated RT (IMRT) without compromising target RT.

Methods And Materials: A total of 26 patients receiving RT concurrent with gemcitabine, a regimen associated with a high rate of late dysphagia and aspiration, underwent prospective evaluation of swallowing with videofluoroscopy (VF), direct endoscopy, and CT. To assess whether the VF abnormalities were regimen specific, they were compared with the VF findings of 6 patients presenting with dysphagia after RT concurrent with high-dose intra-arterial cisplatin.

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Objective: To gain insight into the clinical value of using the relatively new evaluation tool digital high-speed endoscopy in addition to the widely used method of videofluoroscopy for imaging of the neoglottis in tracheoesophageal speech after total laryngectomy.

Material And Methods: Anatomical and morphologic characteristics of the neoglottis in 37 laryngectomized patients using tracheoesophageal speech were studied by means of visual assessment of digital high-speed endoscopy recordings and visual assessment and quantitative measures of videofluoroscopy recordings, using previously published protocols.

Results: Digital high-speed endoscopy provides information complementary to that of videofluoroscopy with respect to the location of the vibration, presence of a mucosal wave, regularity of the vibration and closure of the neoglottis The information provided by digital high-speed endoscopy overlaps with that provided by videofluoroscopy with respect to the amount of saliva (regurgitation of barium in videofluoroscopy) and the visibility of the origin of the neoglottis (presence of a neoglottic bar in videofluoroscopy).

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Objective: To evaluate the influence of primary myotomy on characteristics of the neoglottis in patients after laryngectomy.

Design: Patient survey.

Setting: University Medical Center St Radboud, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

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The present study was conducted to investigate voice quality in tracheoesophageal speech by means of perceptual evaluations and to develop a clinically useful subset of perceptual scales sufficient for these perceptual evaluations. The perceptual ratings were obtained from both naive and trained raters (speech-language pathologists [SLPs]) after listening to a read-aloud text. The perceptual evaluations were performed by means of 19 semantic bipolar 7-point scales for the naive raters and 20 semantic bipolar 7-point scales for the trained raters.

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Objective: To develop and test the prototypes of a novel post-laryngectomy rehabilitation tool incorporating an obligatory, disposable heat and moisture exchanger (HME) and a reusable, multi-magnet automatic speaking valve (ASV).

Material And Methods: The study subjects comprised 20 laryngectomized individuals (15 males, 5 females), 5 of whom were already using an ASV and 15 who were not. Three successive prototypes were tested.

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Objectives: To study the long-term results of the nasal airflow-inducing maneuver (NAIM) as an olfaction rehabilitation tool after laryngectomy and to investigate the effectiveness of a new, simpler odor detection test (ODT) called the smell disk test (SDT), or Zürcher Geruchstest.

Design: Intervention study.

Settings: National cancer center.

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