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Amrita Hospital, Kochi unveils app on swallowing difficulties

The app offers interactive video-based therapy sessions with medical experts, allowing patients easy access to therapeutic interventions without the need for daily hospital visits

Amrita Hospital in Kochi has launched a revolutionary mobile application ‘SWALLO,’ first time in India, designed to support individuals suffering from swallowing disorders (dysphagia).

The app was officially unveiled at the ongoing global conference called Dysphagia 2023 at the hospital. It offers interactive video-based therapy sessions with medical experts, allowing patients easy access to therapeutic interventions without the need for daily hospital visits. In the first phase, SWALLO will be accessible to patients of Amrita Hospital. A subsequent public release will be available on the app stores. The application also features live interactive sessions with the doctor on appointment. This is available in Malayalam with English subtitles and eventually for all Indian languages.

Dr Subramania Iyer, Chairman, Amrita Swallow Centre, Amrita Hospital, Kochi, who is currently training the tenth batch of deglutology trainees at Amrita Medical College said, “While healthcare professionals traditionally provide tips for dysphagia recovery, many patients remain unaware of the benefits of therapy under professional supervision, leading to hindered recuperation. This groundbreaking app aims to enhance the lives of those living with dysphagia by providing valuable support and guidance from medical experts. SWALLO comes at a crucial time, as Amrita Swallow Center has already provided support to over 3,000 dysphagia patients in 2023 alone. Amrita Hospital employs specialized therapy techniques along with fluoroscopy and endoscopy analysis to address swallowing issues.”

Dr Maneesha Vinodini Ramesh, Provost and Director, AMRITA Center for Wireless Networks & Applications at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, highlights how SWALLO is a game-changer for dysphagia patients, offering the necessary support to enhance their quality of life. “Our highly experienced interdisciplinary software and AI team took on the challenge of addressing the difficulties faced by patients as briefed by our doctors at Amrita Hospital. SWALLO app enables patients to follow personalized rehab steps on their smartphones from home, receiving live feedback on exercise compliance and performance scores through its integrated AI system,’’ she said.

The user-friendly SWALLO app was developed by the Amrita University team, which includes Dr Maneesha Vinodini Ramesh, Provost and Director of AMRITA Center for Wireless Networks & Applications, Ramesh Guntha, Research Associate, and Dr Rahul Krishnan, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Center for Wireless Networks & Applications (WNA) at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham with the clinical team comprising Dr Subrahmanian Iyer, Chairman, Amrita Swallow Centre Head and Neck surgical oncology, Dr Krishnakuanr Thankappan, HOD, Head and Neck surgical oncology and Arya CJ, Chief deglutologist, Amrita swallow Centre at Amrita Hospital, Kochi

As part of its commitment to unlocking the mysteries of dysphagia in oncology, paediatrics, and neurology disorders, Amrita Hospital is hosting a four-day international conference called “Dysphagia 2023.”

The event is being organised in collaboration with the Amrita Swallow Centre under the Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology Department of Amrita Hospital. It is the only centre in India where speech-language pathology graduates are trained under a structured training program with a university degree to become deglutologists. Founded a decade ago by Prof Subramania Iyer and Prof Jayakumar Menon, the Amrita Swallow Centre has produced more than 20 deglutology experts now serving various parts of the world.

Dysphagia 2023 has brought together experts and trainees from a wide range of medical disciplines, including head and neck surgery, paediatrics, physiotherapy, oncology, geriatrics, nutrition and diet, respiratory and pulmonology, intensive care teams, psychology, otolaryngology, pharmacology, nursing, neuro/neurosurgery, speech-language pathology, gastroenterology and occupational therapy. Distinguished international and national faculty members are leading workshops on Video Fluoroscopy Swallowing Study (VFSS) and the Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES).

 

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