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NCT ID: NCT02296528 Terminated - Dysphagia Clinical Trials

Safety and Efficacy of the Swallow Expansion Device (SED) for Improvement of Swallowing in Patients

Start date: June 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Biomedical devices, such as artificial joints and pacemakers, are accepted and commonly used in medicine. While great progress in biomedical devices has been made for many other disorders, there is currently no device available to assist with the act of deglutition. The investigators have developed a biomedical device (Swallow Expansion Device, SED) that assists with swallowing by mechanically opening the upper esophageal sphincter and allowing food and liquid to safely enter the esophagus. The SED has proven safe in cadaver and live animal studies (Belafsky, 2010).