The Dysphagia in Stroke Protocol Reduces Aspiration Pneumonia in Patients with Dysphagia Following Acute Stroke: a Clinical Audit.

scientific article published on 30 March 2018

The Dysphagia in Stroke Protocol Reduces Aspiration Pneumonia in Patients with Dysphagia Following Acute Stroke: a Clinical Audit. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S12975-018-0625-Z
P698PubMed publication ID29603057

P2093author name stringJohn N Fink
Maggie-Lee Huckabee
Anna Miles
Sarah E Perry
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P921main subjectdysphagiaQ623289
aspiration pneumoniaQ677449
P577publication date2018-03-30
P1433published inTranslational stroke researchQ26842494
P1476titleThe Dysphagia in Stroke Protocol Reduces Aspiration Pneumonia in Patients with Dysphagia Following Acute Stroke: a Clinical Audit.

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