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EAT-10 brochure explains the importance of, how and when to use the EAT-10 tool

The brochure gives an overview on the EAT-10 tool and its validation covering it’s use in the diagnosis, screening, and intervention of dysphagia. Eating Assessment Tool 10 (EAT-10) is a list of 10 questions that can be completed in approximately 2 minutes and helps to measure to what extent a patient may experience swallowing difficulties and risk of dysphagia.

EAT-10 dysphagia screening tool

Objective: EAT-10 helps to measure swallowing difficulties. It may be important for you to talk with your physician about treatment options for symptoms.

Managing Patient Hydration and Nutrition in Care Homes

The Effective management of each resident’s hydration and nutrition can prevent complications and improve quality of life for patients. Explore NHS Enhanced Care in Care Homes framework’s best practice guidance for healthcare professionals.

Care Quality Commission Guidance for Dysphagia Patients

The needs of dysphagia patients is diverse and can vary from patient to patient. To keep patients safe, it is important that the right questions are being asked. Read the latest Care Quality Commission guidelines for guidance and support on key considerations in the management of dysphagia. 

Cooking with Confidence: Soaking Solution: Biscuit

This is a great recipe for dysphagia patients looking to enjoy a biscuit with their afternoon tea. Suitable for IDDSI levels 4,5 and 6 this recipe provides a step-by-step guide on soaking solution for biscuit.

Cooking with Confidence: Smoothie

Providing more choices for your dysphagia patients can help encourage patients to drink and may improve hydration. This IDDSI 3 level smoothie recipe is a great option for patients looking for a fruity drink or a refreshing summer beverage.

Resource® ThickenUp Clear™ - a smooth transition and successful introduction in Leeds

The successful introduction of Resource® ThickenUp™ Clear took place across the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (LTHT) in January 2016. This includes: Leeds General Infirmary St James’s University Hospital Chapel Allerton Hospital The speech and language therapy LTHT outpatient service Why switch thickener? The switch from the previous starch-based thickener was ...

A Comparative Study Between Modified Starch and Xanthan Gum Thickeners in Post-Stroke Oropharyngeal Dysphagia

N. Vilardell1, L. Rofes2, V. Arreola1, R. Speyer3,4, P. Clave´1,2,3,5 Received: 16 December 2014 / Accepted: 11 November 2015 / Published online: 25 November 2015 © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015 N. Vilardell natalia.vilardell@hotmail.com 1 Unitat d’Exploracions Funcionals Digestives, Department of Surgery, Hospital de Mataro´, Universitat Auto`no...

Acceptance, Compliance, and Tolerance of a Novel Xanthan Gum- Based Thickener* in Oropharyngeal Dysphagia Patients

Purpose Diet modification is an established first-line compensatory technique for dysphagia management, and thickeners are used to modify liquids. Commercial thickening agents are used to decrease the flow rate of liquids, and allow patients more time to initiate the swallow. Patients do not always like thickened fluids and so compliance can be difficult to achieve. We unde...

Changing from a starch-based to gum-based thickener product: A step in the switching process

For people with dysphagia, it is commonly recommended for fluids to be thickened in order to assist with bolus control and help reduce the risk of choking and aspiration.1-4 However, it has been found that many patients report a dislike of thickened fluids, especially thicker consistencies, thus reducing their quality of life and increasing their risk of dehydration from..

Effects of Bolus Rheology on Aspiration in Patients with Dysphagia

Bolus manipulation is a primary treatment strategy in the management of oral-pharyngeal dysphagia. The use of thickening agents to alter bolus rheology is particu-larly commonplace; however, the precise effects of these alterations on swallowing remain uncertain. The purpose of our study, a prospective, double-blind clinical trial (Level 1b), was to investigate the effects o...

Matching the Rheological Properties of Videofluoroscopic Contrast Agents and Thickened Liquid Prescriptions

S. Popa Nita •  M. Murith •  H. Chisholm • J. Engmann •  Received: 5 March 2012 / Accepted: 10 December 2012 / Published online: 14 February 2013 The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com S. Popa Nita M. Murith H. Chisholm J. Engmann (&) Nestle´ Research Center, Nestec Ltd, Vers-chez-les-Blanc, PO Box 44, 1000 Lausanne 26,..

Resource® ThickenUp™ Clear Buckinghamshire NHS Trust Trial Results

NESTLÉ HEALTH SCIENCE 2016 Aim To undertake a trial to compare Resource® ThickenUp™ Clear against their current starch based thickener and address the current difficulties. Method Nestlé Health Science provided samples of Resource® ThickenUp™ Clear to the Stroke Unit to trial this thickener The trial consisted of numerous evaluation components: Taste test – included staff and patients with dysphagia ...

Eat10 – A quick and easy screening tool, validated to identify those at risk of Dysphagia

Eat10 – A quick and easy screening tool, validated to identify those at risk of Dysphagia.

Resource ThickenUp Clear Clinical Evidence

Resource ThickenUp Clear Clinical Evidence

Resource® ThickenUp™ Clear Four Seasons Trial Results

NESTLÉ HEALTH SCIENCE 2015 Aim To collect user feedback and fluid intakes of residents on a thickening powder for management of dysphagia to support a possible change from their current starch based thickener to Resource® ThickenUp™ Clear in Four Seasons care homes in Northern Ireland. Method 2 week fluid intake chart data collection whilst on current thickener across 2 sites Nestlé Health Science deliver...

The effects of a xanthan gum-based thickener on the swallowing function of patients with dysphagia

L. Rofes*, V. Arreola†, R. Mukherjee‡, J. Swanson§ & P. Clave*,† *Centro de Investigacion Biomedica en Red de enfermedades hepaticas y digestivas (CIBERehd), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Barcelona, Spain. †Unitat de Proves Funcionals Digestives, Department de Cirurgia, Hospital de Mataro, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Mataro, Spain. ‡Nestle Research Center, Nestec Ltd, L...

Sensitivity and Specificity of the Eating Assessment Tool and the Volume-Viscosity Swallow Test for Clinical Evaluation of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia

Rofes L, Arreola V, Mukherjee R, Clavé P Neurogastroenterol Motil 2014 Sep;26:1256-65. Aim: To re-validate the accuracy of the Volume-Viscosity Swallow Test (V-VST) for Clinical Assessment by using a new thickening agent with an exclusive formula (ThickenUp® Clear) on 120 patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia associated with age and neurological pathology. Results: The study sh...

Performance-based preference for a novel xanthan gum-based thickener among clinicians treating dysphagia patients

Herentry K, et al. European Geriatric Medicine. 2011;2(S24-S206.). Excellent Compliance1: Does not affect colour, taste and odour of hot or cold liquids or foods. Flavourless & Odourless No lumps in various liquids Practically transparent in water 98% of professionals state that it helps improve compliance* Easy to Prepare6 The results obtained with Resource® ThickenUp® Cle...

County wide change from predominantly starch-based thickeners to Resource ThickenUp Clear

Introduction Prescribed thickeners are used to thicken fluids to a more viscose consistency than normal, because drinking thicker fluids has long been thought to reduce the risk of aspiration for people with dysphagia. A recent systematic review has identified that thickening liquids can reduce risk of aspiration.1 Many older people live with dysphagia, and a recent review study2 fou...

Educational Webinar - Appropriate Use of Thickened Liquids in Dysphagia Management

Hear from independent Speech and Language Therapist, Sandra Robinson, on the role of thickeners, such as Resource® ThickenUp® Clear, when it comes to supporting those with dysphagia.

Supporting people with dysphagia; the use of Resource® ThickenUp® Clear

Hear from independent Speech and Language Therapist, Sandra Robinson, on the role of thickeners, such as Resource® ThickenUp® Clear, when it comes to supporting those with dysphagia.

The evidence for the appropriate use of thickeners in dysphagia management

The Nestlé Health Science dysphagia team have proudly partnered with independent Speech and Language Therapist Sandra Robinson and Research Outreach to create an informative article: Thickeners, the evidence for their appropriate use in dysphagia management. The research article explores the different ways in which dysphagia can affect an individual’s quality of life through physica...

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The Hydration Status of Adult Patients with Oropharyngeal Dysphagia and the Effect of Thickened Fluid Therapy on Fluid Intake and Hydration: Results of Two Parallel Systematic and Scoping Reviews

In this video we will view the summary results of a systemic review paper by Vinas and colleagues entitled “The hydration status of adult patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia and the effect of thickened fluid therapy on fluid intake and hydration: Results of two parallel systematic and scoping reviews”.

County wide change from predominantly starch-based thickeners to Resource ThickenUp Clear

Introduction Prescribed thickeners are used to thicken fluids to a more viscose consistency than normal, because drinking thicker fluids has long been thought to reduce the risk of aspiration for people with dysphagia. A recent systematic review has identified that thickening liquids can reduce risk of aspiration.1 Many older people live with dysphagia, and a recent review study2 fou...

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