International audienceSwallowing disorders (or dysphagia) are common in the elderly and their prevalence is often underestimated. They may result in serious complications including dehydration, malnutrition, airway obstruction, aspiration pneumonia (infectious process) or pneumonitis (chemical injury caused by the inhalation of sterile gastric contents). Moreover the repercussions of dysphagia are not only physical but also emotional and social, leading to depression, altered quality of life, and social isolation. While some changes in swallowing may be a natural result of aging, dysphagia in the elderly is mainly due to central nervous system diseases such as stroke, parkinsonism, dementia, medications, local oral and oesophageal factors. ...
Dysphagia is a remarkably prevalent disorder in the aging population. In independently living popula...
La dysphagie est définie comme une sensation de gêne ou d'obstruction lors du passage de la bouche a...
Livia Sura,1,2 Aarthi Madhavan,1,3 Giselle Carnaby,1,4 Michael A Crary1,31Swallowing Research Labora...
International audienceSwallowing disorders (or dysphagia) are common in the elderly and their preval...
International audienceSwallowing disorders (or dysphagia) are common in the elderly and their preval...
International audienceSwallowing disorders (or dysphagia) are common in the elderly and their preval...
International audienceSwallowing disorders (or dysphagia) are common in the elderly and their preval...
International audienceSwallowing disorders (or dysphagia) are common in the elderly and their preval...
Swallowing disorders are common in the elderly and may become life-threatening when they cause aspir...
This position document has been developed by the Dysphagia Working Group, a committee of members fro...
This position document has been developed by the Dysphagia Working Group, a committee of members fro...
This position document has been developed by the Dysphagia Working Group, a committee of members fro...
This position document has been developed by the Dysphagia Working Group, a committee of members fro...
Dysphagia is a common problem encountered among old persons, especially in nursing homes or during h...
peer reviewedSwallowing disorders are frequently observed in the elderly and often accompany an orga...
Dysphagia is a remarkably prevalent disorder in the aging population. In independently living popula...
La dysphagie est définie comme une sensation de gêne ou d'obstruction lors du passage de la bouche a...
Livia Sura,1,2 Aarthi Madhavan,1,3 Giselle Carnaby,1,4 Michael A Crary1,31Swallowing Research Labora...
International audienceSwallowing disorders (or dysphagia) are common in the elderly and their preval...
International audienceSwallowing disorders (or dysphagia) are common in the elderly and their preval...
International audienceSwallowing disorders (or dysphagia) are common in the elderly and their preval...
International audienceSwallowing disorders (or dysphagia) are common in the elderly and their preval...
International audienceSwallowing disorders (or dysphagia) are common in the elderly and their preval...
Swallowing disorders are common in the elderly and may become life-threatening when they cause aspir...
This position document has been developed by the Dysphagia Working Group, a committee of members fro...
This position document has been developed by the Dysphagia Working Group, a committee of members fro...
This position document has been developed by the Dysphagia Working Group, a committee of members fro...
This position document has been developed by the Dysphagia Working Group, a committee of members fro...
Dysphagia is a common problem encountered among old persons, especially in nursing homes or during h...
peer reviewedSwallowing disorders are frequently observed in the elderly and often accompany an orga...
Dysphagia is a remarkably prevalent disorder in the aging population. In independently living popula...
La dysphagie est définie comme une sensation de gêne ou d'obstruction lors du passage de la bouche a...
Livia Sura,1,2 Aarthi Madhavan,1,3 Giselle Carnaby,1,4 Michael A Crary1,31Swallowing Research Labora...