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Published on March 19, 2022 by Tomasz Zatonski

Tomasz Zatonski – Wroclaw, Dolny Slask

Practice Contact Information

Wroclaw Medical University
Borowska 213

Wroclaw
Dolny Slask
50556
Poland

Phone:
Email: [email protected]
Web Site:


Areas of surgical specialization in Head and Neck Surgery

Head and Neck Research, Head and Neck Surgeon, Reconstructive Head & Neck Surgery, Speech Pathology


Biography/Statement

Tomasz Zatoński. Head of the Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Department at the Wrocław Medical University. Vice-Rector for University Communications at the Wrocław Medical University.

Actively involved in the otolaryngology head and neck surgery field of medicine since 1997. My special scientific interests include the role of HPV infection in head and neck cancer, head and neck surgical oncology, endolaryngeal microsurgery of the larynx, tumors markers, and mechanisms of carcinogenesis

Author and contributor in various well-published papers, including publications in journals with high impact factor like Environmental Pollution, The Lancet Planetary Health, GeroScience, and others. (IF=107,525, H-index=9)

My most recent work has revolved around the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on otolaryngological practice, which, according to PubMed, was the first and most often cited publication concerning the problem. Another subject of my recent research is the impact of pro-health behavior and environmental factors on the otolaryngological state of children in preschool and scholar age.

Author of many papers and lectures concerning air pollution in Poland. Involved in smog reduction in Wrocław and Lower Silesia. Leader of the PURE Air pollution team.

President and founder of the “Run for Health” non–profit foundation. The originator and director of the cyclic event “Medical University 10km Run”. An enthusiast of running, triathlete. A person recognized by the inhabitants of Wrocław and its surroundings as animator and promoter of mass pro-health campaigns for children and adults.

Principal investigator, author of the idea, and head of PICTURE (PopulatIon CohorT StUdy of WRoclaw CitizEns) project.

Research interests include:

– the role of HPV infection in head and neck cancer

–       head and neck surgical oncology

–       endolaryngeal microsurgery of larynx

–       tumors markers

–       mechanisms of carcinogenesis

 

Member of professional societies as:

–           American Head & Neck Society (AHNS)

–           Collegium Oto-Rhino-Laryngologicum Amicitiae Sacrum (CORLAS)

–           European Head & Neck Society (EHNS)

–           President of Polish Society of Otolaryngologists Head and Neck Surgeons

–           Polish Head and Neck Society

Clinical Trials

Bibliography

Chronic rhinosinusitis in cystic fibrosis: a review of therapeutic options. [AUT.] JOANNA KRAJEWSKA, KRZYSZTOF ZUB, ADAM SŁOWIKOWSKI, TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI. Eur.Arch.Oto-Rhino-Laryngol. 2022 Vol.279 no.1 s.1-24,

Production, mechanical properties and biomedical characterization of ZrTi-based bulk metallic glasses in comparison with 316L stainless steel and Ti6Al4V alloy. [AUT.] MARIUSZ HASIAK, BEATA SOBIESZCZAŃSKA, AMADEUSZ ŁASZCZ, MICHAŁ BIAŁY, JACEK CHĘCMANOWSKI, TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI, EDYTA BOŻEMSKA, MAGDALENA WAWRZYŃSKA. Materials 2022 Vol.15 no.1 art.252

A study on health and the association between overweight/obesity and otorhinolaryngological diseases in 6- to 17-year-old children from Wrocław, Poland. [AUT.] TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI, KATARZYNA PAZDRO-ZASTAWNY, MATEUSZ KOLATOR, JOANNA KRAJEWSKA, ALICJA BASIAK-RASAŁA, SARA GÓRNA, MICHAŁ ZATOŃSKI. Arch.Med.Sci. 2022 Vol.18 no.2 s.413-421,

Prevalence and associated factors of cigarette smoking among medical students in Wroclaw, Poland. [AUT.] KATARZYNA PAZDRO-ZASTAWNY, [AUT. KORESP.] KAROLINA DOROBISZ, [AUT.] EWELINA BOBAK-SARNOWSKA, TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI. Risk.Manag.Healthcare Policy 2022 Vol.15 s.509-519,

Comparison of the clinical differences between COVID-19, SARS, influenza, and the common cold: a systematic literature review. [AUT. KORESP.] JACEK CZUBAK, [AUT.] KAROLINA STOLARCZYK, ANNA ORZEŁ, MARCIN FRĄCZEK, TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI. Adv.Clin.Exp.Med. 2021 Vol.30 no.1 s.109-114,

Cerebral small vessel disease and other influential factors of cognitive impairment in the middle-aged: a long-term observational cohort PURE-MIND study in Poland. [AUT.] DOROTA SZCZEŚNIAK, JOANNA RYMASZEWSKA, [AUT. KORESP.] ANNA ZIMNY, [AUT.] MAREK SĄSIADEK, KATARZYNA POŁTYN-ZARADNA, ERIC E. SMITH, KATARZYNA ZATOŃSKA, TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI, SUMATHY RANGARAJAN, SALIM YUSUF, ANDRZEJ SZUBA. GeroScience 2021 Vol.43 no.1 s.279-295,

Handheld laser-fiber vibrometry probe for assessing auditory ossicles displacement. [AUT. KORESP.] MARCIN MASALSKI, [AUT.] ADAM WĄŻ, PRZEMYSŁAW BŁAUCIAK, TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI, KRZYSZTOF MORAWSKI. J.Biomed.Opt. 2021 Vol.26 no.7 art.077001 [11 s.], ryc., tab., bibliogr. 49 poz., summ, Erratum (correct affiliation): Vol.26 no.7 art.079801.

The 2019 Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week in light of the history of research on laryngeal cancer at the Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Department of Wrocław University Hospital. [AUT. KORESP.] MICHAŁ ZATOŃSKI, [AUT.] NATALIA KUCHARCZYK, KATARZYNA NAGLIK, EWELINA BOBAK-SARNOWSKA, OLGA FEDOROWICZ, MONIKA KOWALSKA, TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI. J.Health Inequal. 2021 Vol.7 no.1 s.70-76,

A systematic review of cancer of unknown primary in the head and neck region. [AUT.] MIŁOSZ PINKIEWICZ, [AUT. KORESP.] KAROLINA DOROBISZ, [AUT.] TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI. Cancer Manag.Res. 2021 Vol.13 s.7235-7241,

Doxycycline in the coronavirus disease 2019 therapy. [AUT. KORESP.] KAROLINA DOROBISZ, [AUT.] TADEUSZ DOROBISZ, DARIUSZ JANCZAK, TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI. Ther.Clin.Risk Manag. 2021 Vol.17 s.1023-1026,

Serum cytokines in ANCA-associated vasculitis: correlation with disease-related clinical and laboratory findings JOANNA KRAJEWSKA-WOJCIECHOWSKA, [AUT.] WOJCIECH KRAJEWSKI, KATARZYNA KOŚCIELSKA-KASPRZAK, TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI. Med.Clin. 2021 Vol.157 no.10 s.464-472

Head and neck lymphoedema (HNL) – a review paper. [AUT.] KAROLINA DOROBISZ, ANDRZEJ SZUBA, TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI. Acta Angiol. 2021 Vol.27 no.2 s.53-56,

The combination of brush cytology with the results of histopathological examination in laryngeal cancer diagnosis. [AUT.] PAULINA LEPKA, AGNIESZKA HAŁOŃ, SZCZEPAN BARNAŚ, TOMASZ ZATOŃSKI. Post.Hig.Med.Dośw. 2021 Vol.75 s.847-851,

Published on January 26, 2020 by Roberto Takimoto

Roberto Massao Takimoto – São Paulo, São Paulo

Practice Contact Information

Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) – Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM)
Avenida Albert Einstein, 627 – Bloco A1 – 1º Andar – Consultório 117

São Paulo
São Paulo
05652-000
Brazil

Phone:
Email:
Web Site:


Areas of surgical specialization in Head and Neck Surgery

Endocrine Surgery, Head and Neck Research, Head and Neck Surgeon, Medical Oncologist, Oral Surgeon, Radiation Oncologist, Speech Pathology


Biography/Statement

Medical Graduation (MD) – 1995 to 2001 – Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC)

Medical Residency in General Surgery – 2002 to 2004 – Governor Celso Ramos Hospital – Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS)

Medical Residency in Head and Neck Surgery – 2004 to 2006 – Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) – Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM)

Head and Neck Surgery Specialtist Title – Brazilian Head and Neck Surgery Society – 2006

Masters Degree in Science – 2006 to 2008 – Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) – Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM)

PhD in Science – 2010 to 2014 – Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) – Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM)

Otolaryngology Specialist Title – Brazilian Otolaryngology and Cervical Surgery Association – 2019

Affiliate Professor in the Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Department – Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) – Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM)

Clinical Trials

Bibliography

MELLO, MONICA C.P.; PIRAS, JOAQUIM AUGUSTO OLIVEIRA; TAKIMOTO, ROBERTO M.;

CERVANTES, ONIVALDO; ABRAÃO, MÁRCIO; DIB, LUCIANO L.

Facial reconstruction with a bone-anchored prosthesis following destructive cancer surgery. ONCOLOGY

LETTERS. , v.4, p.682 – 684, 2012.

SILVA, D. C. F.; TAKIMOTO, R. M.; GIELOW, I.; Cervante, O

Avaliação da deglutição e da qualidade de vida relaciona- da à deglutição de indivíduos submetidos a

laringectomia total: comparação entre as técnicas manual e mecânica (stapler) de reconstrução faríngea.

REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIRURGIA DA CABEÇA E PESCOÇO (IMPRESSO). , v.40, p.178 – , 2011.

AHUMADA, N. G.; OLIVEIRA, C. L. A.; TAKIMOTO, R. M.; FERRAZ, R.

Grampeador no fechamento da faringe após laringectomia total: experiência de 7 anos. REVISTA

BRASILEIRA DE CIRURGIA DA CABEÇA E PESCOÇO (IMPRESSO). , v.40, p.144 – 147, 2011.

LEONHARDT, F. D.; HADDAD, L.; TAKIMOTO, R. M.; ABRAHÃO,M.; Cervante, O; MARTINS, J. L.;

MACIEL, R. M. B.

Ausênicia de mutações no proto-oncogene RET relacionadas com carcinoma medular de tireoide em

pacientes com doença de Hirschsprung. Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia da Cabeça e Pescoço (Impresso). ,

v.39, p.12 – 18, 2010.

TAKIMOTO, R. M.; PIONER, G. G.; FAGUNDES, G. M.; SILVA, C. A. J. E.

Contribuição ao Estudo da Anatomia da Veia Porta Hepática do Cão Beagle. ARQUIVOS

CATARINENSES DE MEDICINA (IMPRESSO). , v.30, p.12 – 15, 2001.

 

Published on December 16, 2019 by Michael Farrell

Michael Farrell – KOGARAH, NSW

Practice Contact Information

St George Private Hospital and The St George Hospital
1 South Street
St George Private Hospital
KOGARAH
NSW
2217
Australia

Phone:
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: https://www.headandneck.com.au


Areas of surgical specialization in Head and Neck Surgery

Endocrine Surgery, Head and Neck Surgeon, Speech Pathology


Biography/Statement

Head of Department of ENT Head and Neck Surgery, St George and Sutherland Hospital.

Master of Surgery, Sydney University 2018.

Dr Farrell has been a member of The St George Multidisciplinary Head and Neck Cancer Clinic since 1997.

In 2017 spent an intensive learning period training locally with the robot, before travelling to USA for further training on a 1:1 basis with world renowned robotic surgeon Professor J. Scott Magnuson, in order to gain his accreditation.

As part of this interest in the treatment of head and neck cancer, he is the first surgeon to be accredited for Trans Oral Robotic Surgery at St George Private Hospital and was the first surgeon to successfully treat a patient with this technique at St George.

Clinical Trials

Bibliography

Published on May 2, 2019 by Byung Joo Lee

Byung Joo Lee – Temple, Texas

Practice Contact Information

Baylor Scott & White Health
2401 South 31st Street

Temple
Texas
76508
United States

Phone: 2547242150
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: https://www.bswhealth.com/dentist/byung-lee


Areas of surgical specialization in Head and Neck Surgery

Head and Neck Research, Head and Neck Surgeon, Maxillofacial Prosthodontist, Medical Oncologist, Oral Surgeon, Radiation Oncologist, Reconstructive Head & Neck Surgery, Speech Pathology


Biography/Statement

Dr. Byung Joo Lee obtained his Doctor of Dental Surgery from University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry in 2012.  He completed Surgical Prosthodontics residency at University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine in 2015.  Subsequently, Dr. Lee furthered his training by completing fellowship in Oral Oncology and Maxillofacial Prosthodontics at MD Anderson Cancer Center in 2016. In October 2016, Dr. Lee joined Baylor Scott & White Health as a Maxillofacial Prosthodontist and an Assistant Professor of Surgery.

Dr. Lee is a fellowship-trained oral oncologist and a maxillofacial prosthodontist specializing in the care of patients who require reconstruction of acquired and congenital oral and maxillofacial deformities, restoring normal appearance, function and facial contour to patients who have lost ears, noses, eyes, etc., as a result of injury, cancer treatment, or birth defects. Dr. Lee is a Fellow of the American Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics and specializes in designing and surgically placing dental implants used in the rehabilitation of complicated intraoral and facial defects. Treatments utilize most up-to-date diagnostic and treatment options that include a multidisciplinary approach to complex oral and maxillofacial problems.

Clinical Trials

Bibliography

Published on May 21, 2018 by Bonnie Martin-Harris

Bonnie Martin-Harris – Evanston, Illinois

Practice Contact Information

Northwestern University
2240 Campus Drive

Evanston
Illinois
60201
United States

Phone: 8474670407
Email:
Web Site: https://scsc.northwestern.edu/


Areas of surgical specialization in Head and Neck Surgery

Head and Neck Research, Speech Pathology


Biography/Statement

Dr. Martin-Harris is the Alice Gabrielle Twight Professor in the Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the School of Communication at Northwestern University. Dr. Martin-Harris’ research interests include speech and swallowing impairment and treatment approaches for patients with head and neck cancer, neurologic and pulmonary diseases. Her program of research focuses on the cross-system interactions between respiratory and upper aerodigestive functions and standardization of swallowing metrics to guide treatment and optimize functional outcomes. She is the Past Chair of the Specialty Board for Board Certification in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders, and Past-President of the Dysphagia Research Society. She is Associate Editor for the Dysphagia Journal, past Associate Editor for the Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research, Editorial Board member for the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and the Canadian Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Editorial Board member for the Bulgarian Journal of Communication Disorders, and reviewer for multiple peer-reviewed journals. She is a Fellow of the American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA), recipient of the 2016 Admiral Albert J. Baciocco Innovation Award – Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Honorary Member of the MUSC Chapter of The National Academy of Inventors, recipient of Honors from the South Carolina Speech-Language-Hearing Association (SCHA), 2010 MUSC College of Health Professions Scholar of the Year Award and associate member of the Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and the American Head and Neck Society. She is the author and developer of the first standardized method for videofluoroscopic assessment of swallowing impairment (Modified Barium Swallowing Impairment Profile, MBSImP), translated to clinical practices in the US, Canada and 13 additional countries. Her work is funded by the National Institutes on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), the Veteran’s Administration, and the Mark and Evelyn Trammell Foundation.

Clinical Trials

Bibliography

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  • Martin, B.J.W. & Robbins, J. (1995). Physiology of swallowing: Protection of the airway. Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 16(6), 448-458
  • Martin, B.J.W. (1995). Dysphagia evaluation and management: clinical training, clinical competency, and specialty recognition. Die Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Kommunikasieafwykings, 42, 3-6. [PMID:8928040]
  • Martin-Harris, B., McMahon, S.J., & Haynes, R. (1998). Aspiration and dysphagia: Pathophysiology and outcome. Phonoscope, 2(1), 123-124.
  • Martin-Harris, B., Logemann, J. McMahon, S., Schleicher, M.A., & Sandidge, J. (2000). Clinical utility of the modified barium swallow. Dysphagia, 15(3), 136-141. [PMID:10839826]
  • Martin-Harris, B. (2000). Optimal patterns of care in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Seminars in Speech-Language Pathology, 21(4), 311-321. [PMID:11085255]
  • Logemann, J., & Martin-Harris, B. (2001). Role of RDs in dysphagia screening: Concerns. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 101(2), 179-180. [PMID:11271689]
  • Day, T., Davis, B.K., Gillespie, M.B., Joe, J.K., Kibbey, M., Martin-Harris, B., Neville, B., Richardson, M. S., Rosenzweig, S., Sharma, A., Smith, M.M., Stewart, S., & Stuart, R.K. (2003). Oral cancer treatment. Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 4(1), 27-41.
  • Stoeckli, S.J., Huisman, T.A.G.M., Seifert, B.A.G.M., & Martin-Harris, B.J.W. (2003). Interrater reliability of videofluoroscopic swallow evaluation. Dysphagia, 18, 53-57. [PMID: 12497197]
  • Martin-Harris, B., Brodsky, M.B., Price, C.C., Michel, Y., & Walters, B. (2003). Temporal coordination of laryngeal dynamics and breathing during swallowing: Single liquid swallows. Journal of Applied Physiology, 94, 1735-1743. [ PMID: 12506044]
  • Martin-Harris, B. (2003). Integration of breathing and swallowing: A historical perspective and 13-year research experience. Perspectives on swallowing and swallowing disorders (Dysphagia), 12(3), 6-12.
  • Gillespie, M.B., Brodsky, M.B., Day, T.A., Lee, F.-S., & Martin-Harris, B.  (2004). Swallowing-related quality of life after head and neck cancer treatment.  Laryngoscope, 114, 1362-1367. [PMID: 15280708]
  • Huggins, J.T., Kaplan, A., Martin-Harris, B., & Sahn, S. (2004). Eucalyptus as a specific irritant causing vocal cord dysfunction. Annals of Allergy and Immunology, 93, 299-303. [PMID:15478393]
  • Martin-Harris, B., Michel, Y., & Castell, D.O. (2005). Physiologic model of oropharyngeal swallowing revisited. Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 133(2), 234-240. [PMID:16087021]
  • Martin-Harris, B., Brodsky, M.B., Michel, Y., Ford, C.L., Walters, B., & Heffner, J. (2005). Breathing and swallowing dynamics across the adult lifespan. Archives of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery, 131, 762-770. [PMID:16172351]
  • Gillespie, M.B., Brodsky, M.B., Day, T.A., Sharma, A.K., Lee, F.-S., & Martin-Harris, B. (2005). Laryngeal penetration and aspiration during swallowing after the treatment of advanced oropharyngeal cancer. Archives of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, 131, 615-619. [PMID:16027285]
  • Martin-Harris, B. (2006). Coordination of respiration and swallowing. GI Motility Online. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/gimo/contents/pt1/full/gimo10.html. doi:10.1038/gimo10
  • McHorney, C.A., Martin-Harris, B., Robbins, J., & Rosenbek, J. (2006). The clinical validity of the SWAL-QOL and SWAL-CARE outcome tools with respect to bolus flow measures. Dysphagia, 21, 141-148. [PMID:1672351]
  • Dozier, T.S., Brodsky, M.B., Michel, Y., Walters, B.C. Jr., & Martin-Harris, B. (2006). Coordination of swallowing and respiration in normal sequential cup swallows. Laryngoscope, 116, 1489-1493. [PMID:16885759]
  • Gillespie, M.B., Day, T.A., Sharma, A.K., Brodsky, M.B., & Martin-Harris, B. (2007). Role of mitomycin in upper digestive tract stricture. Head and neck, 29, 12-17. [PMID: 17022087]
  • Martin-Harris, B. (2007). Do we have valid and reliable means of quantifying severity of oropharyngeal dysphagia? Moving toward standardization. Perspectives on swallowing and swallowing disorders (Dysphagia), 16(1), 20-24.
  • Martin-Harris, B., Brodsky, M.B., Michel, Y., Lee, F.-S., & Walters, B. (2007). Delayed initiation of the pharyngeal swallow: Normal variability in adult swallows. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research, 50(3), 585-594. [PMID: 17538102]
  • Martin-Harris, B. (2008). Charleston draws record crowd to the 16th annual Dysphagia Research Society (DRS) meeting: president’s report 2008. Dysphagia, 23(4), 420-422,
  • Robbins, J., Butler, S.G., Daniels, S.K., Gross, R.D., Langmore, S., Lazarus, C.L., Martin-Harris, B., McCabe, D., Musson, N., & Rosenbek, J. (2008). Swallowing and dysphagia rehabilitation: Translating principles of neural plasticity into clinically oriented evidence. Journal of speech, language, and hearing Research, 51(1), S276-300. [PMID: 18230851]
  • Deliyski, D.D., Petrushev, P.P., Bonilha, H.S., Gerlach, T.T., Martin-Harris, B., Hillman, R.E. (2008). Clinical implementation of laryngeal high-speed videoendoscopy: Challenges and evolution. Folia phoniatrica etl Logopaedica, 60, 33-44. [PMID:18057909]
  • Vu, K.N., Day, T.A., Gillespie, M.B., Martin-Harris, B., Sinha, D., Stuart, R.K., & Sharma, A.K. (2008). Proximal esophageal stenosis in head and neck cancer patients after total laryngectomy and radiation. ORL Journal for oto-rhino-laryngology and its related specialties, 70(4), 229-235.
  • Martin-Harris, B., (2008). Clinical implications of respiratory-swallowing interactions. Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery, 16(3), 194-199. [PMID:18475070] [PMCID: PMC3408079]
  • Martin-Harris, B., Jones, B., (2008). The videofluorographic swallowing study. Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America, 19(4), 769-785. [PMID:18940640, PMCID: 2586156, NIHMS: 79129]
  • Martin-Harris, B., Brodsky, M., Michel, Y., Castell, D., Schleicher, M., Sandidge, J., Maxwell, R., & Blair, J. (2008). MBS measurement tool of swallow impairment – MBSImP: Establishing a standard. Dysphagia, 23(4), 392-405. [PMID:18855050] [PMCID: PMC4217120]
  • Martin-Harris, B., & Jones, B., (2009). The videofluorographic swallowing study. Otorinolaringologia, 59, 19-29.
  • Gillespie, M.B., Dozier, T.S., Day, T.A., Martin-Harris, B., & Nguyen, S.A. (2009). Effectiveness of calcium hydroxylapatite paste in vocal rehabilitation. Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology,118, 546-551. [PMID:19746750]
  • Brodsky, M.B., McFarland, D., Dozier, T.S., Blair, J., Ayers, C., Michel, Y., Gillespie, M.B., Day, T.A., & Martin-Harris, B.(2010). Respiratory-swallow phase patterns and their relationship to swallowing impairment in treated oropharyngeal cancer patients. Head & neck, 32(4), 481-489. [PMID: 19780056] [PMCID: PMC3482835]
  • Yuen H.K., Fallis, M., Martin-Harris, B. (2010). A Survey of Head and Neck Cancer Curriculum in United States Speech Language Pathology Masters Programs. Journal of Cancer Education. [PMID: 20354835]
  • Brodsky, M.B., McFarland, D.H., Michel, Y., Orr, S.B., & Martin-Harris, B. (2012). Significance of non-respiratory airflow during swallowing. Dysphagia, 27, 178-184. [PMID:21748449] [PMCID: PMC3482825]
  • Brodsky, M.B., McNeil, M.R., Martin-Harris, B., Palmer, C.V., Grayhack, J.P., & Verdolini Abbott, K. (2012). Effects of divided attention on swallowing in healthy participants. Dysphagia, 27(2), 178-184. [PMID: 21892783]
  • Brodsky, M.B., Abbott, K.V., McNeil, M.R., Palmer, C.V., Grayhack, J.P., & Martin-Harris, B. (2012). Effects of divided attention on swallowing in persons with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease. Dysphagia, 27(3), 390-400. [PMID: 22197910]
  • Gullung, J., Hill, E.G., Castell, D.O., & Martin-Harris, B. (2012). Oropharyngeal and esophageal swallowing impairment: Association and predictive value of Modified Barium Swallow Impairment ProfileTM© and combined multichannel intraluminal impedence-esophageal manometry. Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology, 121(11), 738-745. [PMID: 23193907]
  • Bonilha, H.S., Humphries, K., Blair, J., Hill, E.G., McGrattan, K., Carnes, B.N., Huda, W., & Martin-Harris, B. (2013). Radiation exposure time during MBSS: Influence of swallowing impairment severity, medical diagnosis, clinician experience, and standardized protocol use. Dysphagia, 28(1), 77-85. [PMID: 22692431] [PMCID: PMC3477506]
  • Bonilha, H.S., Blair, J., Carnes, B.N., Huda, W., Humphries, K., McGrattan, K., Michel, Y., & Martin-Harris, B. (2013). Preliminary investigation of the effect of pulse rate on judgments of swallowing impairment and treatment recommendations. Dysphagia, 28(4), 528-538. [PMID: 23559454] [PMCID: PMC3762944]
  • Focht, K.L., Martin-Harris, B., & Bonilha, H.S. (2013). Stroboscopic parameters reported as voice outcome measures in patients treated for laryngeal cancer: A systematic review. Journal of medical speech-language pathology, 21(3):5. [PMID: 25339842] [PMCID: PMC4203318]
  • Bonilha, H.S., Simpson, A.N., Ellis, C., Mauldin, P.D., Martin-Harris, B., & Simpson, K.N. (2014). One-year attributable cost of post-stroke dysphagia. Dysphagia, 29(5), 545-552. [PMID: 24948438] [PMCID: PMC4179977]
  • Walker, R.J., Gebregziabher, M., Martin-Harris, B., & Egede, L.E. (2014). Independent effects of socioeoconomic and psychological social determinants of health on self-care and outcomes in type 2 diabetes. Submitted to General Hospital Psychiatry, 36(6), 662-668. [PMID: 25103544] [PMCID: PMC4254055]
  • Walker, R.J., Gebregziabher, M., Martin-Harris, B., & Egede, L.E. (2014). Relationship between social determinants of health and processes and outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes: validation of a conceptual framework. BMC Endocrine Disorders. 2014 Oct 9;14:82. doi: 10.1186/1472-6823-14-82 [PMID: 25298071] [PMCID: PMC4203970]
  • Walker, R.J., Gebregziabher, M., Martin-Harris B., & Egede, L.E. (2014). Understanding the influence of psychological and socioeconomic factors on diabetes self-care using structured equation modeling (SEM). Patient education and counseling, 98(1), 34-40. [PMID: 25455793] [PMCID: PMC4314329]
  • Bonilha, H.S., Focht, K.L., & Martin-Harris, B. (2015). Rater methodology for stroboscopy: a systematic review. Journal of voice, 29(1), 101-108. [PMID: 25261957] [PMCID: PMC4293207]
  • Walker, R.J., Gebregziabher, M., Martin-Harris, B., & Egede, L.E. (2015). Quantifying direct effects of social determinants of health on glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes technology and therapeutics, 17(2), 80-87. [PMID: 25361382] [PMCID: PMC4322090]
  • Martin-Harris, B., McFarland, D., Hill, E.G., Strange, C.B., Focht, K.L., Wan, Z., Blair, J., & McGrattan, K. (2015). Respiratory-swallow training in patients with head and neck cancer. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 96(5), 885-893. [PMID: 25498307] [PMCID: PMC4410058]
  • Farazi, M.R., Martin-Harris, B., Harandi, N.M., Fels, S., & Abugharbieh, R. Towards a 3D biomechanical swallowing model for clinical training of dysphagia diagnosis. Computer Methods in Biodinamics and Biomedical Engineering, 1385-1388.
  • Pearson, W.G., Taylor, K., Blair, J., & Martin-Harris, B. (2016). Computational analysis of swallowing mechanics underlying epiglottic inversion. Laryngoscope, 126(8), 1854-1858. [PMID: 27426940] [PMCID: PMC4955610]
  • Tran, T.T., Martin-Harris, B, & Pearson, W.G. (2016). Improvements resulting from respiratory-swallow phase training visualized in patient-specific computational analysis of swallowing mechanics. Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering: imaging & visualization. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21681163.2016.1152567
  • O’Rourke, A.K., Lazar, A., Murphy, B., Castell, D.O., & Martin-Harris, B. (2016). Utility of esophagram versus high-resolution manometry. Otolaryngology-head neck neck surgery, 154(5), 888-891. [PMID: 26908560]
  • Flax-Goldenberg, R., Kulkarni, K.S., Carson, K.A., Pinto, J.M., Martin-Harris, B., & Lefton-Greif, M. (2016). Concordance between aspiration detected on upper gastrointestinal series and videofluoroscopic swallow study in bottle-fed children. Dysphagia 31(4), 505-510. [PMID: 27048206] [PMCID: PMC4939111]
  • Levine, M.S., Carucci, LR., DiSantis, D.J., Einstein, D.M., Hawn, M.T., Martin-Harris, B., Katzka, D.A., Morgan, D.E., Rubesin, S.E., Scholz, F.J., Turner, M.A., Wolf, E.L., & Canon, C.L. (2016). Consensus statement of Society of Abdominal Radiology disease-focused panel on barium esophagography in gastroesophageal reflux diseases. American journal of roentgenology 207(5), 1009-1015. [PMID: 27490234]
  • Ford, D.W., and Martin-Harris, B. (2016). I miss the sound of your voice: earlier speech in tracheostomy patients. Critical care medicine, 44(6), 1234–1235. [PMID: 27182854] [PMCID: PMC4874525]
  • McFarland, D., Martin-Harris, B., Armeson, K., Hill, E.G., & Humphries, K. (2016). Respiratory-swallowing coordination in normal subjects: lung volume at swallowing initiation. Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 234, 89-96. [PMID: 27612587] [PMCID: PMC5097001]
  • McGrattan, K., McFarland, D., Dean, J., Hill, E., White, D., & Martin-Harris, B. (2017). Effect of single-use, laser-cut, slow-flow nipples on respiration and milk ingestion in preterm infants. American journal of speech-language pathology, 26(3), 832-839.
  • McGrattan, K.E., McGhee, H., DeToma, A., Hill, E.G., Zyblewski, S.C., Lefton-Greif, M., Halstead, L., Bradley, S.M., & Martin-Harris B. (2017). Dysphagia in infants with single ventricle anatomy following stage 1 palliation: physiologic correlates and response to treatment. Congenital heart disease, 12(3), 382-388. [PMID: 28244680]
  • Bonilha, H.S., Wilmskoetter, J., Tipnis, S.V., Martin-Harris, B., Huda, W. (2017). Effective dose per unit kerma-area product conversion in adults undergoing modified barium swallow studies. Radiation protection dosimetry, 176(3), 269-277. [PMID: 28204745]
  • Hazelwood, R.J., Armeson, K.E., Hill, E.G., Bonilha, H.S., & Martin-Harris, B. (2017). Identification of swallowing tasks from MBSS that optimize the detection of physiologic impairment. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research, 60, 1855-1863. [PMID: 28614846]
  • O’Rourke, A., Humphries, K., Lazar, A., & Martin-Harris, B. (2017). The pharyngeal contractile integral is a useful indicator of pharyngeal swallowing impairment. Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 29(12), 1-7.
  • Martin-Harris, B., Garand, K.L., & McFarland, D. Optimizing respiratory-swallow coordination in patients with oropharyngeal head and neck cancer. ASHA SIG 13 Perspectives in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders. 2017; 2(Part 3): 103-10. [Invited]
  • Martin-Harris, Bonnie & Humphries, Kate & L. (Focht) Garand, Kendrea. (2017). The Modified Barium Swallow Impairment Profile (MBSImP™©) – Innovation, dissemination and implementation. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2. 129. 10.1044/persp2.SIG13.129. [Invited]
  • Wilmskoetter, J., Bonilha, H., Hong, I., Hazelwood, R. J., Martin-Harris, B., & Velozo, C. (2017). Construct validity of the Eating Assessment Tool (EAT-10). Disability and Rehabilitation, 1-11.
  1. Bonilha, H.S., Tipnis, S.V., Wilmskoetter, J., Martin-Harris, B., Huda, W. (2017). Cancer risk per unit kerma-area product conversion factors in adults undergoing Modified Barium Swallow Studies. Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 176(3), 269-277. Doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncx006.
  • Bonilha HS, Desjardins M, Garand KL, Martin-Harris B. Parameters and Scales Used to Assess and Report Findings from Stroboscopy: A Systematic Review. J Voice. 1-22, Doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2017.09.018.
  • Lefton-Greif, M.A., McGrattan, K.E., Carson, K.A., Pinto, J.M., Wright, J.M., & Martin-Harris, B. (2018). First steps towards development of an instrument for the reproducible quantification of oropharyngeal swallow physiology in bottle-fed children. Dysphagia, 33(1), 76-82. Doi: 10.1007/s00455-017-9834-y.
  • Garand, K. L., Armeson, K., Hill, E. G., Martin-Harris, B. (2018). Identification of phenotypic patterns of dysphagia: A proof of concept study. American Journal of Speech Language Pathology.
  • Garand, K. L., Strange, C., Paoletti, L., Hopkins-Rossabi, T., & Martin-Harris, B. (2018). Oropharyngeal swallow physiology and swallowing-related quality of life in underweight patients with concomitant advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
  • Wilmskoetter, J., Martin-Harris, B., Pearson, W. G., Bonilha, L., Elm, J. J., Horn, J., & Bonilha, H. S. (2018). Differences in swallow physiology in patients with left and right hemispheric strokes. Physiology and Behavior, 194, 144-152.
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