New videofluoroscopy service introduced at Portiuncula Hospital

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Portiuncula University Hospital (PUH) recently introduced a new Videofluoroscopy Service for patients in the hospital who need an x-ray assessment of their swallow.

The videofluoroscopy service is led out by the Speech and Language Therapy Department in partnership with the Radiology Department.

Videofluoroscopy is an x-ray examination of the swallow and is considered the ‘gold standard’ for the assessment of swallowing difficulties and can be used for assessment, diagnosis and management of dysphagia.

Dysphagia, the medical term used to describe swallowing difficulties, can be a symptom of a wide range of medical conditions.

Speaking about the new videofluoroscopy service at the hospital, Fiona Brennan, Senior Speech and Language Therapist said: “On behalf of myself and the team we are delighted to be able to offer this service to our in-patients at PUH as previously patients had to travel elsewhere for the procedure, which took time and was an inconvenience for patients.

“Having videofluoroscopy will not only improve the range of services we can deliver but also provide a more positive experience for the patient.”

Caroline Hanrahan, Radiography Services Manager said: “We are delighted to work with our colleagues in the Speech and Language Therapy Department on this important diagnostic service.”

James Keane, Hospital Manager said: “The new videofluoroscopy service will deliver the latest technology to patients and facilitate a more patient-centred approach to care. This new service will improve rehabilitation outcomes and support patients to return to their normal lives outside of hospital.”