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Disease dysphagia
Symptom C0038454|stroke
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PubMedID- 26157383 Another pilot investigation employed a different protocol (2 ma for 30 min) for tdcs of the swallowing motor area and demonstrated a therapeutic benefit in stroke patients with dysphagia (kumar et al., 2011).
PubMedID- 24360042 Objective: to explore the effects of balloon dilation intervention on function of upper esophageal sphincter ( ues) in brainstem stroke patients with dysphagia before and after treatment by high resolution solid-state manometry.
PubMedID- 24855608 A previous case control study showed that nmes was a helpful treatment for the feeding of acute/subacute stroke patients with tube dependent dysphagia during inpatient rehabilitation.
PubMedID- 24289189 During the last years, the importance of dysphagia screening in patients with acute stroke has been supported by different, methodologically heterogeneous studies.
PubMedID- 26361586 In another study, dysphagia was associated with stroke severity and with large lesions affecting the frontal and insular cortices .
PubMedID- 25991951 Objective: to correlate brain injury with dysphagia in patients with stroke in relation to the type and location of stroke.
PubMedID- 23342321 Therefore, although the patient had a definite history of stroke, other causes of dysphagia should be taken into consideration.
PubMedID- 24314909 They had a clinical diagnosis of stroke with dysphagia confirmed by a speech and language therapist, which persisted for more than 6 weeks post-ictus.
PubMedID- 23475019 The purpose of this study was to compare the peak cough flow (pcf) of stroke patients with and without dysphagia and to identify the physical and respiratory determinants of pcf.using a spirometer, we measured and compared the pcfs of 10 stroke patients with dysphagia (spd), 20 stroke patients without dysphagia (sp) and 10 gender and age matched healthy controls (hc) recruited by using a notice at a clinic and in newspapers.
PubMedID- 25245482 Functional outcome in acute stroke patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia after swallowing therapy.
PubMedID- 20721336 In thailand a single blind-controlled study on stroke patients with dysphagia persisting more than two weeks was reported, with 28 patients randomised to receive nmes (n = 15) or rehabilitation swallowing treatment (n = 13).
PubMedID- 23533742 Furthermore, research provides strong evidence that suggests a water swallow component is critical when screening for dysphagia in individuals with suspected stroke ; thus, a water swallow component appears to be an important item to include as part of an evidence-based sst.
PubMedID- 25677582 In this study whether stroke location is associated with dysphagia incidence, severity and the occurrence of penetration or aspiration was systematically evaluated relying on a voxel-based imaging analysis approach.
PubMedID- 26155008 The following criteria were used to select the nurses: professional experience of atleast one year in providing care to patients who suffered a stroke or with dysphagia orin critical care units or being a member of research groups studying diagnoses,interventions and nursing outcomes.
PubMedID- 25379488 Methods: subacute (<3 months), unilateral hemispheric stroke patients with dysphagia were randomly assigned to the conventional dysphagia therapy (cdt), rtms, or nmes groups.
PubMedID- 21586409 Malnutrition is common both before and after stroke, with dysphagia adding to nutrition risk.
PubMedID- 23941282 Methods: 30 brainstem stroke patients with dysphagia were included.
PubMedID- 25723329 Aspiration pneumonia from dysphagia following stroke presents significant morbidity and mortality in that population.
PubMedID- 24213671 Conclusion: the difference in the extent of impairment in the default mode network and affective network of stroke patients with and without dysphagia may lead to improved understanding of the neuropathophysiological mechanism and rehabilitation of dysphagia.
PubMedID- 23936651 , in the followup after stroke, 24% of patients with dysphagia developed pneumonia within one year.
PubMedID- 26343840 Interpretation: antibiotic prophylaxis cannot be recommended for prevention of post-stroke pneumonia in patients with dysphagia after stroke managed in stroke units.
PubMedID- 22956864 Aspiration is defined as entry of food or liquid into the airway below the level of the true vocal cords,37 and aspiration pneumonia is defined as entrance of swallowed materials into the airway that results in lung infection.4 a recent systematic review reported that stroke patients with dysphagia demonstrate ≥3-fold increase in pneumonia risk with an 11-fold increase in pneumonia risk among patients with confirmed aspiration.22 along with this increased risk, the burden of aspiration pneumonia is high.
PubMedID- 23000511 Methods: randomised controlled trials (rcts) comparing acupuncture treatment with non-acupuncture treatment of dysphagia in patients with a stroke were identified from the databases of pubmed, embase, cochrane library and cbm disc (china biological medicine database).
PubMedID- 23404197 Malnutrition is common both before and after stroke, with dysphagia adding to nutritional risk.
PubMedID- 21561028 Management of dysphagia in stroke patients.
PubMedID- 20228462 These data demonstrate that vfss may be helpful for objective identification of dysphagia in stroke patients.
PubMedID- 26161350 This study included subacute stroke patients with dysphagia who were admitted to our hospital between january 2012 and july 2013. the patients were divided into two groups according to the stimulation site: group a underwent stimulation of the cortex representing the suprahyoid muscle of the affected side, while group b underwent stimulation of the cortex representing the abductor pollicis brevis (apb) of the affected side.
PubMedID- 21392404 19 patients with mild (penetration of soft solid food) to moderate (penetration of liquids and puree consistency) stroke induced dysphagia were included in the study.
PubMedID- 25419433 Methods: a total of 88 stroke patients with dysphagia (within 2 weeks of acute stroke) were enrolled and classified into the experimental and control groups (n=44).
PubMedID- 23663757 Independent predictors of early transition to palliative level of care in the setting of an acute mca territory stroke in patients with dysphagia included advancing age, a left mca infarct, a high nihss on admission, administration of intra-arterial tpa and the inability to be assessed on the 1st swallow evaluation.
PubMedID- 24724023 It may be expected that the majority of post-stroke patients with dysphagia will have a subclinical motor dysfunction in three or four facial quadrants, even without the presence of a classical central one-sided palsy.
PubMedID- 25060107 Conclusion: results indicate that the new en protocol for dysphagia in patients with acute stroke significantly increased their nutritional intake and reduced gi complications.
PubMedID- 25995543 In light of this, the present study investigated pnf-based short neckflexion exercises in stroke patients with dysphagia to identify the effects of thoseexercises on swallowing disorders.
PubMedID- 25660184 Introduction: during acute stroke, 30% of all patients present dysphagia and 50% of that subgroup will experience bronchoaspiration.
PubMedID- 23062372 The subjects were stroke patients with dysphagia (n = 26) and normal controls (n = 15).
PubMedID- 25229025 Predictors of recovery of functional swallow after gastrostomy tube placement for dysphagia in stroke patients after inpatient rehabilitation: a pilot study.
PubMedID- 20422791 Identification is vitally important but can be difficult because stroke patients with dysphagia rarely perceive that they have a swallowing problem.
PubMedID- 25024574 In a case report by pendlebury et al., a similar stroke-like presentation with dysarthria, dysphagia and difficulty in walking was reported in a 17-year-old boy who was subsequently diagnosed to have wilson's disease.
PubMedID- 24124713 Methods: a total of 41 subjects were recruited.there were 15 stroke patients with dysphagia, 12 stroke patients without swallowing disorders and 14 age-and gender-matched healthy controls.surface electromyography (semg) was employed over the suprahyoid muscle group.single swallow was applied twice with 5 and 10 ml of thin liquid barium as well as 5 and 10 ml of paste barium.the duration, average amplitude of semg and peak amplitude of submental muscle contraction were compared among three groups.three-way analysis of variance (anova) was performed.
PubMedID- 22321930 A total of 103 acute stroke patients with dysphagia received a 10-day regimen of enteral nutritional suspension (tpf-fos) jevity via nasal gastric tube feeding.
PubMedID- 23300211 Future utilization of the repeatedapproach in stroke patients with dysphagia and neuroimaging studies seem warranted, sincepas appears to hold promise as a powerful neurorehabilitation paradigm for dysphagiarehabilitation after stroke.
PubMedID- 22977777 Fifty stroke patients with dysphagia (<6 months post-stroke) were enrolled and classified into two groups, the experimental (25 subjects) and control groups (25 subjects).
PubMedID- 26217298 Me and mi of swallowing were explored in four stroke patients with dysphagia matched for gender and age to two healthy control subjects.
PubMedID- 26183306 We hypothesized that early enteral nutritional support would improve the short term prognosis of acute stroke patients with dysphagia, demonstrated by lower malnutrition rates, lower complication rates, and lower national institutes of health stroke scale (nihss) scores at 90 days post stroke.
PubMedID- 25234476 Decreased diaphragm excursion in stroke patients with dysphagia as assessed by m-mode sonography.
PubMedID- 22506204 The author performed five consecutive sessions using 3 hz rtms (delivering a total of 300 tms pulses daily) and compared the results with those of a sham-stimulated group.3,24 a few reports on the effects of rtms on dysphagia in patients with a hemispheric stroke have appeared, but the rtms was delivered at a 3 hz frequency.
PubMedID- 26497649 Liquid or diet modifications prescribed for acute stroke patients with dysphagia may impair hydration status in these patients.
PubMedID- 26379683 Besides, capsaicin will be tested against the decreased swallow response in stroke patients with or opharyngeal dysphagia and against persistent pain after inguinal herniotomy.
PubMedID- 24639920 Therefore, appropriate removal of ngt in stroke patient with dysphagia is critically important.
PubMedID- 20123227 Use of this tool may facilitate earlier identification of dysphagia in patients with stroke prompting more rapid comprehensive evaluation and intervention.

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