“…Cervical auscultation (CA) is an adjunct to the clinical swallow evaluation and may use a stethoscope, microphone or accelerometer to listen to and interpret swallow-respiratory sounds and coordination, in paediatric and adult populations (Almeida, Ferlin, Parente, & Goldani, 2008;Borr, Hielscher-Fastabend, & Lucking, 2007;Cichero & Murdoch, 2002;Frakking, Chang, David, Orbell-Smith, & Weir, 2019;Frakking, Chang, O'Grady, David, & Weir, 2017;Lagarde, Kamalski, & van Den Engel-Hoek, 2016;Leslie, Drinnan, Finn, Ford, & Wilson, 2004;Morini ere, Boiron, Alison, Makris, & Beutter, 2008;Nozue et al, 2017;Stroud, Lawrie, & Wiles, 2002;Youmans & Stierwalt, 2011). Auscultation is regularly used in cardiac and respiratory medicine.…”