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Position Statement of the Union of European Phoniatricians (UEP): Fees and Phoniatricians' Role in Multidisciplinary and Multiprofessional Dysphagia Management Team

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DYSPHAGIA
卷 38, 期 2, 页码 711-718

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DOI: 10.1007/s00455-022-10502-9

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Dysphagia management; Multidisciplinary and multiprofessional dysphagia team; FEES (flexible (fibreoptic) endoscopic evaluation of swallowing); Phoniatrics; Otolaryngology; Speech-language pathology

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The need for multidisciplinary and multiprofessional management of dysphagia poses a challenge for healthcare professionals. The (fiberoptic) flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) is a crucial diagnostic tool. This paper emphasizes the role of phoniatricians in performing FEES and highlights their importance in the dysphagia team.
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.

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