نتایج جستجو برای: swallowing dysfunction

تعداد نتایج: 163074  

Introduction: Swallowing disorder or dysphagia is a common complication after conventional total thyroidectomy. Traditional dysphagia therapy (TDT) has long been a routine rehabilitation program for patients with dysphagia; however, there is no evidence to support the efficacy of this approach in patients with post-thyroidectomy dysphagia. Regarding this, the purpose of the current study ...

Journal: :Head & neck 2008
Eva Levring Jäghagen Ingrid Bodin Annika Isberg

BACKGROUND Swallowing disorders following treatment for oral and pharyngeal cancer are mainly considered a surgical sequel. The recent finding that radiotherapy-induced decline in intraoral sensory abilities established an incentive to elucidate any association between the degree of sensory decline and the degree of swallowing dysfunction. METHODS Oral and pharyngeal swallowing was cineradiog...

Journal: :Stroke 1999
G Mann G J Hankey D Cameron

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Swallowing dysfunction (dysphagia) is common and disabling after acute stroke, but its impact on long-term prognosis for potential complications and the recovery from swallowing dysfunction remain uncertain. We aimed to prospectively study the prognosis of swallowing function over the first 6 months after acute stroke and to identify the important independent clinical and...

Journal: :Medicine 2005
Barbara C Sonies Phaedra Almajid Robert Kleta Isa Bernardini William A Gahl

Nephropathic cystinosis is a rare, autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorder caused by mutations in the CTNS gene that codes for a cystine transporter in the lysosomal membrane. Affected patients store 50-100 times the normal amounts of cystine in their cells, and suffer renal tubular and glomerular disease, growth retardation, photophobia, and other systemic complications, including a myo...

2009
Linda Kulneff Katarina Olofsson Jan van Doorn

Background: Swallowing disorders are common in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is used as a surgical treatment option for the disease. The surgery is well recognized in improving limb function, but it is unclear how swallowing is affected. Aim: To investigate the effect of DBS-STN on swallowing function and if pre-operative e...

2016
Min-Hsuan Tsai Shih-Chi Ku Tyng-Guey Wang Tzu-Yu Hsiao Jang-Jaer Lee Ding-Cheng Chan Guan-Hua Huang Cheryl Chia-Hui Chen

To evaluate postextubation swallowing dysfunction (PSD) 21 days after endotracheal extubation and to examine whether PSD is time-limited and whether age matters.For this prospective cohort study, we evaluated 151 adult critical care patients (≥20 years) who were intubated for at least 48 hours and had no pre-existing neuromuscular disease or swallowing dysfunction. Participants were assessed fo...

Journal: :Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series 2012
Margareta Bülow

Management of oropharyngeal swallowing dysfunction often requires both a clinical and an instrumental examination. A videofluoroscopic swallowing study is an instrumental examination that often could be a good option and a very useful tool for the swallowing clinician. At Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden, the name of such examination is therapeutic videoradiographic swallowing study (TV...

Journal: :Lijecnicki vjesnik 2013
Vjekoslav Grgić

Cervical spine disorders which can cause swallowing difficulties (cervicogenic dysphagia; CD) are: chronic multisegmental/MS dysfunction (dysfunction=functional blockade) of the facet joints, changes in physiological curvature of the cervical spine, degenerative changes (anterior osteophytes, anterior disc herniation, osteochondrosis, osteoarthritis), inflammatory rheumatic diseases, diffuse id...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2016
Jeffrey P Simons Laura L Greenberg Deepak K Mehta Anthony Fabio Raymond C Maguire David L Mandell

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS 1) To determine the prevalence of dysphagia in children with laryngomalacia, 2) To ascertain whether severity of laryngomalacia influences the presence of swallowing dysfunction, and 3) To examine whether patients with medical comorbidities and laryngomalacia have a higher prevalence of swallowing dysfunction. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective cohort study. METHODS All patien...

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