CONTEXT: Stroke is a frequent cause of dysphagia. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate in a tertiary care hospital the prevalence of swallowing dysfunction in stroke patients, to analyze factors associated with the dysfunction and to relate swallowing dysfunction to mortality 3 months after the stroke. METHODS: Clinical evaluation of deglutition was performed in 212 consecutive patients with a medical and radiologic diagnosis of stroke. The occurrence of death was determined 3 months after the stroke. RESULTS: It was observed that 63% of the patients had swallowing dysfunction. The variables gender and specific location of the lesion were not associated with the presence or absence of swallowing dysfunction. The patients with swallowing dysfunction had m...
Background In stroke patients, early complications such as swallowing disorders (SD) and bronchopneu...
ABSTRACT Purpose To associate the degree of biomechanical impairment in the swallowing process with...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spontaneous swallowing frequency has been described as an index of dysphagia...
CONTEXT: Stroke is a frequent cause of dysphagia. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate in a tertiary care hospital...
CONTEXT: Stroke is a frequent cause of dysphagia. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate in a tertiary care hospital...
Objective: To investigate occurrences of swallowing disorders after ischemic stroke. Method: This wa...
Background: The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of different kinds of swal...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: About half of the dysphagic stroke patients have persistent swallowing dysfu...
Background and Purpose: Oropharyngeal dysphagia is a common manifestation in acute stroke. Aspiratio...
Background and Purpose: Oropharyngeal dysphagia is a common manifestation in acute stroke. Aspiratio...
Objective: The study aimed at determining the frequency of dysphagia after stoke and to see the fact...
Published data suggests that the bedside assessment of swallowing has limited usefulness. There is a...
Background: swallowing problems (dysphagia) are common following acute stroke and are independent pr...
Background: According to center for disease control and prevention, stroke is one of the top ten cau...
Dysphagia is an extremely common disorder after stroke, affecting as many as half of acute stroke su...
Background In stroke patients, early complications such as swallowing disorders (SD) and bronchopneu...
ABSTRACT Purpose To associate the degree of biomechanical impairment in the swallowing process with...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spontaneous swallowing frequency has been described as an index of dysphagia...
CONTEXT: Stroke is a frequent cause of dysphagia. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate in a tertiary care hospital...
CONTEXT: Stroke is a frequent cause of dysphagia. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate in a tertiary care hospital...
Objective: To investigate occurrences of swallowing disorders after ischemic stroke. Method: This wa...
Background: The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of different kinds of swal...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: About half of the dysphagic stroke patients have persistent swallowing dysfu...
Background and Purpose: Oropharyngeal dysphagia is a common manifestation in acute stroke. Aspiratio...
Background and Purpose: Oropharyngeal dysphagia is a common manifestation in acute stroke. Aspiratio...
Objective: The study aimed at determining the frequency of dysphagia after stoke and to see the fact...
Published data suggests that the bedside assessment of swallowing has limited usefulness. There is a...
Background: swallowing problems (dysphagia) are common following acute stroke and are independent pr...
Background: According to center for disease control and prevention, stroke is one of the top ten cau...
Dysphagia is an extremely common disorder after stroke, affecting as many as half of acute stroke su...
Background In stroke patients, early complications such as swallowing disorders (SD) and bronchopneu...
ABSTRACT Purpose To associate the degree of biomechanical impairment in the swallowing process with...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spontaneous swallowing frequency has been described as an index of dysphagia...