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NCT ID: NCT00580346 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Aspiration Pneumonia

Dynamic Laryngotracheal Separation for Aspiration

Start date: August 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

People who aspirate after neurologic insults such as stroke often develop fatal pneumonia. This study examines the effects of dynamic vocal cord closure on swallowing. Implants placed over the chest wall are connected to electrodes placed around the nerve that closes the vocal cords. The patient triggers closure by flipping the switch of a coil taped over the skin covering the internal stimulator. Vocal cord motion is verified by videotaping through an endoscope, and the status of swallowing is documented radiologically by a modified barium swallow.

NCT ID: NCT00164957 Completed - Clinical trials for Aspiration Pneumonia

The Effect of Continuous Versus Enteral Pump Feeding in Aspiration in Tube Fed Patients

Start date: September 2002
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Tube feeding had been found to be a cause of aspiration pneumonia. Continuous pump feeding at slower rates as compared to bolus feeding may be less associated with aspiration pneumonia. Methods: Randomized controlled trial Subjects: Patients expected to remain on tube feeding for 4 or more weeks Outcomes: 1) pneumonia, 2) mortality