Dysphagia is a common problem among ICU patients. The frequency of dysphagia increases with age and sometimes symptoms can be difficult to recognise. But the consequences of dysphagia can be very serious, including aspiration and subsequently aspiration pneumonia. Therefore, knowing mechanisms and symptoms causing dysphagia is very important and should be well recognised. Proper diagnosis allows one to prevent further complications. However, both the diagnosis and treatment can be very complicated, especially among the patients who do not cooperate. In many cases, the implementation of an appropriate nutrition strategy and proper rehabilitation can alleviate the symptoms of dysphagia and avoid the most severe complications
Dysphagia is an important risk factor for such a serious life-threatening or health-patient complica...
Dysphagia is an important risk factor for such a serious life-threatening or health-patient complica...
Neurogenic dysphagia is a difficulty in swallowing food caused by disease or impairment of the nervo...
Dysphagia is a common problem among ICU patients. The frequency of dysphagia increases with age and ...
Prevention of complications is the primary goal in patients with dysphagia. The most common complica...
Abstract Dysphagia may present in all critically ill patients and large-scale clinical data show tha...
Prevention of complications is the primary goal in patients with dysphagia. The most common complic...
Dysphagia represents a varying group of swallowing difficulties commonly encountered in patients in ...
Introduction: Dyspnea is considered a very subjective clinical symptom of breathing difficulty and d...
Dysphagia is an extremely common disorder after stroke, affecting as many as half of acute stroke su...
Dysphagia may present in all critically ill patients and large-scale clinical data show that e.g. po...
Oropharyngeal dysphagia is a major complaint among older people. Dysphagia may cause two types of co...
Swallowing disorders and respective consequences (including aspiration-induced pneumonia) are often ...
Postextubation dysphagia may impose a substantial burden on intensive care unit patients and healthc...
Dysphagia is an important risk factor for such a serious life-threatening or health-patient complica...
Dysphagia is an important risk factor for such a serious life-threatening or health-patient complica...
Dysphagia is an important risk factor for such a serious life-threatening or health-patient complica...
Neurogenic dysphagia is a difficulty in swallowing food caused by disease or impairment of the nervo...
Dysphagia is a common problem among ICU patients. The frequency of dysphagia increases with age and ...
Prevention of complications is the primary goal in patients with dysphagia. The most common complica...
Abstract Dysphagia may present in all critically ill patients and large-scale clinical data show tha...
Prevention of complications is the primary goal in patients with dysphagia. The most common complic...
Dysphagia represents a varying group of swallowing difficulties commonly encountered in patients in ...
Introduction: Dyspnea is considered a very subjective clinical symptom of breathing difficulty and d...
Dysphagia is an extremely common disorder after stroke, affecting as many as half of acute stroke su...
Dysphagia may present in all critically ill patients and large-scale clinical data show that e.g. po...
Oropharyngeal dysphagia is a major complaint among older people. Dysphagia may cause two types of co...
Swallowing disorders and respective consequences (including aspiration-induced pneumonia) are often ...
Postextubation dysphagia may impose a substantial burden on intensive care unit patients and healthc...
Dysphagia is an important risk factor for such a serious life-threatening or health-patient complica...
Dysphagia is an important risk factor for such a serious life-threatening or health-patient complica...
Dysphagia is an important risk factor for such a serious life-threatening or health-patient complica...
Neurogenic dysphagia is a difficulty in swallowing food caused by disease or impairment of the nervo...