bedsidesvelgetest
Bedsidesvelgetest, also known as the bedside swallow test, is a clinical screening used to assess swallowing function and safety at the patient’s bedside. It is designed to quickly identify individuals at risk of dysphagia or aspiration so that dietary changes or further evaluations can be considered. The test is typically performed by healthcare professionals such as speech-language pathologists, nurses, or physicians after events like stroke, head injury, prolonged intubation, or neurodegenerative disease.
The typical procedure involves observing the patient as they attempt to swallow small volumes of liquid or
Interpretation of results is that an abnormal screen suggests a heightened risk of dysphagia or aspiration
Limitations of bedsidesvelgetest include the potential for false negatives, especially in cases of silent aspiration, and