A dysphagia diet is important for patients with stroke to help manage their nutritional state and prevent aspiration pneumonia. Tongue pressure measurement is a simple, non-invasive, and objective method for diagnosing dysphagia. We hypothesized that tongue pressure may be useful in making a choice of diet for patients with acute stroke. Using balloon-type equipment, tongue pressure was measured in 80 patients with acute stroke. On admission, a multidisciplinary swallowing team including doctors, nurses, speech therapists, and management dietitians evaluated and decided on the possibility of oral intake and diet form; the tongue pressure was unknown to the team. Diet form was defined and classified as dysphagia diet Codes 0 to 4 and normal ...
While formal screening for dysphagia following acute stroke is strongly recommended, there is little...
Food oral processing is very basic activity of human life, providing individuals with pleasure, enjo...
Background: Oropharyngeal dysphagia is common in individuals after stroke. Taste and temperature are...
Abstract Background It is estimated that approximatel...
Background and Purpose: Oropharyngeal dysphagia is a common manifestation in acute stroke. Aspiratio...
Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) are becoming increasingly prevalent in the health care field. Oral ...
Stroke and poor oral health are common in older people, and the brain injuries associated with strok...
Objective: The objective measures of tongue strength can predict the risk of aspiration. Isometric t...
Stroke is a major cause of acute and chronic disability in the developed world, producing a wide ran...
Stroke is the most common neurological disease in adults that is associated with deglutition disorde...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate the usefulness of early videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) and to inv...
Aims The aims of the thesis were to validate investigation instruments for stroke patients with dysp...
Objective: To identify a most useful and simple clinical screening tool to predict videofluoroscopic...
summary: Background: Dysphagia is relatively common in patients with acute stroke and can lead to a...
Swallowing disturbance often causes by stroke and may predispose patients to malnutrition and dehydr...
While formal screening for dysphagia following acute stroke is strongly recommended, there is little...
Food oral processing is very basic activity of human life, providing individuals with pleasure, enjo...
Background: Oropharyngeal dysphagia is common in individuals after stroke. Taste and temperature are...
Abstract Background It is estimated that approximatel...
Background and Purpose: Oropharyngeal dysphagia is a common manifestation in acute stroke. Aspiratio...
Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) are becoming increasingly prevalent in the health care field. Oral ...
Stroke and poor oral health are common in older people, and the brain injuries associated with strok...
Objective: The objective measures of tongue strength can predict the risk of aspiration. Isometric t...
Stroke is a major cause of acute and chronic disability in the developed world, producing a wide ran...
Stroke is the most common neurological disease in adults that is associated with deglutition disorde...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate the usefulness of early videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) and to inv...
Aims The aims of the thesis were to validate investigation instruments for stroke patients with dysp...
Objective: To identify a most useful and simple clinical screening tool to predict videofluoroscopic...
summary: Background: Dysphagia is relatively common in patients with acute stroke and can lead to a...
Swallowing disturbance often causes by stroke and may predispose patients to malnutrition and dehydr...
While formal screening for dysphagia following acute stroke is strongly recommended, there is little...
Food oral processing is very basic activity of human life, providing individuals with pleasure, enjo...
Background: Oropharyngeal dysphagia is common in individuals after stroke. Taste and temperature are...