Background: Post-stroke dysphagia leads to increased risk of aspiration and subsequent higher risk of pneumonia. It is important to not only diagnose post-stroke dysphagia early but also to evaluate the protective mechanism that counteracts aspiration, i.e., primarily cough. The aim of this study was to investigate the predictive value of cough frequency in addition to aspiration risk for pneumonia outcome. Methods: This was a single-center prospective observational study. Patients with first-ever strokes underwent clinical swallowing evaluation, fibreoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES), and overnight cough recording using LEOSound® (Löwenstein Medical GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Ems, Germany ). Penetration–Aspiration Scale (PAS) rating...
Aim of the Study Pneumonia has been estimated to occur in about one third of dysphagia patients afte...
Published data suggests that the bedside assessment of swallowing has limited usefulness. There is a...
There is little available evidence to demonstrate how cough strength mediates the risk of aspiration...
Background: Post-stroke dysphagia leads to increased risk of aspiration and subsequent higher risk o...
Background Dysphagia is associated with aspiration pneumonia after stroke. Data are limited on the i...
Background: Dysphagia is associated with aspiration pneumonia after stroke. Data are limited on the ...
Background Dysphagia is associated with aspiration pneumonia after stroke. Data are limited on th...
Abstract The aim of the study was to estimate the frequency of pneumonia and to determine the risk ...
Abstract The aim of the study was to estimate the frequency of pneumonia and to determine the risk ...
Objective—To determine the incidence of dysphagia and associated pulmonary compromise in stroke pati...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have investigated factors related to aspiration pneumonia (AP) onset in st...
Background: Pneumonia is common in patients with tracheostomy and dysphagia. However, the influence ...
Background and Aims: Aspiration is common in acute stroke survivors with dysphagia, is associated wi...
Background and Aims: Aspiration is common in acute stroke survivors with dysphagia, is associated wi...
Aim of the Study Pneumonia has been estimated to occur in about one third of dysphagia patients afte...
Aim of the Study Pneumonia has been estimated to occur in about one third of dysphagia patients afte...
Published data suggests that the bedside assessment of swallowing has limited usefulness. There is a...
There is little available evidence to demonstrate how cough strength mediates the risk of aspiration...
Background: Post-stroke dysphagia leads to increased risk of aspiration and subsequent higher risk o...
Background Dysphagia is associated with aspiration pneumonia after stroke. Data are limited on the i...
Background: Dysphagia is associated with aspiration pneumonia after stroke. Data are limited on the ...
Background Dysphagia is associated with aspiration pneumonia after stroke. Data are limited on th...
Abstract The aim of the study was to estimate the frequency of pneumonia and to determine the risk ...
Abstract The aim of the study was to estimate the frequency of pneumonia and to determine the risk ...
Objective—To determine the incidence of dysphagia and associated pulmonary compromise in stroke pati...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have investigated factors related to aspiration pneumonia (AP) onset in st...
Background: Pneumonia is common in patients with tracheostomy and dysphagia. However, the influence ...
Background and Aims: Aspiration is common in acute stroke survivors with dysphagia, is associated wi...
Background and Aims: Aspiration is common in acute stroke survivors with dysphagia, is associated wi...
Aim of the Study Pneumonia has been estimated to occur in about one third of dysphagia patients afte...
Aim of the Study Pneumonia has been estimated to occur in about one third of dysphagia patients afte...
Published data suggests that the bedside assessment of swallowing has limited usefulness. There is a...
There is little available evidence to demonstrate how cough strength mediates the risk of aspiration...