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  1. Videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) is an x-ray-based method of evaluating a person’s swallowing ability. VFSS is also sometimes called the modified barium swallow, or the “cookie swallow.”

  2. Sep 24, 2024 · A videofluoroscopy is an examination of swallowing that uses moving x-rays to see how food and drink moves through the mouth and throat. It is a painless procedure, which usually takes 20-30 minutes to complete.

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    This test helps the SLP see what happens in your mouth and throat when you swallow. The VFSS lets the SLP see: 1. if food goes into your airway instead of your stomach, called aspiration 2. which parts of your mouth and throat may not work well 3. what kinds of food are safest for you to swallow 4. if certain positions or strategies help you swallo...

    This study happens in the radiology, or x-ray, department. You will meet the SLP there. There may also be a doctor there, called a radiologist. A radiology technician will be there to help you get ready and set up the equipment. You will sit or stand next to an x-ray machine. Your SLP will give you different foods and drinks mixed with barium. The ...

    Your SLP and doctor will talk about what they saw during the study. The SLP may show you the video of the test so you can see what happens yourself. Your SLP will use the test results to decide what treatment will help your swallowing. You and the SLP will discuss what foods and liquids are safest, and how to eat them. You may start swallowing ther...

    This list does not include every website on this topic. ASHA does not endorse the information on these sites. 1. Board-Recognized Specialists in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders 2. An example of how the VFSS is done and what it looks like is available from GI Motility Online. To find a speech-language pathologist near you, visit ProFind.

  3. A videofluoroscopic swallow study (VFSS) is a moving x-ray examination of the mouth and throat. Why do I need a VFSS? Your speech and language therapist has assessed that you or your child might have having swallowing difficulties.

  4. A videofluoroscopy is an X-ray that looks at the way your swallowing works. It is one of a number of tests which can be used to investigate any problems you have with swallowing. This test gives us a clearer picture of what is happening in your mouth or throat when you swallow.

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  7. Indications for videofluoroscopy: To assess whether there is an impairment of swallowing and whether this is contributing to chest infections and/or poor nutrition. To investigate the cause of a swallowing problem. To provide education to you and your family on the swallowing problem.

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