Clinical Swallow Examination Following Laryngectomy: An International e-Delphi Consensus Process
Sarah E. Wilson, Bena Brown, Clare L. Burns

TL;DR
This study identifies essential components for a clinical swallow exam after laryngectomy through international expert consensus.
Contribution
A novel framework for laryngectomy-specific clinical swallow exams based on e-Delphi consensus.
Findings
34 items were rated as critical for laryngectomy CSE by ≥75% of participants.
Most consensus items focused on patient history and interview questions.
The framework includes swallow tasks, observations, and referral guidance.
Abstract
Clinical swallow examination (CSE) following laryngectomy (± pharyngeal resection) remains a critical step in dysphagia evaluation. Whilst the core components of a standard CSE service a broad spectrum of patient populations, no evidence exists examining the essential assessment items specific to CSE in the laryngectomy population. The aim of this study was to identify the tasks, measures and observations considered necessary to include in a CSE post laryngectomy. Using an e-Delphi approach, a 4-round online survey series was undertaken with 34 speech pathologists experienced in laryngectomy swallowing management from 6 countries. In the first round (item generation) participants were provided with the questions from the swallowing outcomes after laryngectomy (SOAL) as stimulus, to generate a list of tasks, measures and observations as well as clarifying questions they would ask the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTracheal and airway disorders · Delphi Technique in Research · Dysphagia Assessment and Management
