Cough, Expiratory Training, and Chronic Aspiration After Head and Neck Radiotherapy
NCT: NCT02662907 · ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical research study is to learn if exercising the muscles that help you cough and swallow, called expiratory muscle strength training (EMST), can help reduce the risk of pneumonia due to aspiration (inhaling saliva instead of swallowing it) in patients who have had radiation for head and neck cancer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cough, Expiratory Training, and Chronic Aspiration After Head and Neck Radiotherapy?
Cough, Expiratory Training, and Chronic Aspiration After Head and Neck Radiotherapy is a clinical trial registered under NCT02662907. Current status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT02662907?
The current status of NCT02662907 (Cough, Expiratory Training, and Chronic Aspiration After Head and Neck Radiotherapy) is: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.
When did Cough, Expiratory Training, and Chronic Aspiration After Head and Neck Radiotherapy start?
Cough, Expiratory Training, and Chronic Aspiration After Head and Neck Radiotherapy started on 2016-02-01.
Official Source
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