Prevention of complications is the primary goal in patients with dysphagia. The most common complications of dysphagia are aspiration pneumonia, malnutrition and dehydration; other possible complications, such as intellectual and body development deficit in children with dysphagia, or emotional impairment and social restriction have not been studied thoroughly. Pulmonary complications of dysphagia should be viewed as an impaired balance between defence mechanisms (cough and mucociliary action, lymphatic clearance and cellular immune defences) and food and secretions aspiration. The main pulmonary complications are aspiration pneumonia, toxic aspiration syndromes, bacterial infections and pulmonary fibrosis. The risk of aspiratio...
Swallowing is one of the most complex neuromuscular interactions in the human body. Swallowing prob...
Dysphagia is an important risk factor for such a serious life-threatening or health-patient complica...
Dysphagia and malnutrition seem to be associated, but little research in detail has been reported. W...
Prevention of complications is the primary goal in patients with dysphagia. The most common complica...
Dysphagia is a common problem among ICU patients. The frequency of dysphagia increases with age and ...
Dysphagia represents a varying group of swallowing difficulties commonly encountered in patients in ...
Dysphagia is a common problem among ICU patients. The frequency of dysphagia increases with age and ...
Dysphagia or swallowing difficulty occurs mostly after structural or neurological disorders and/or d...
Preventable deaths and respiratory illness related to dysphagia (swallowing disorders) in people wit...
Dysphagia is an extremely common disorder after stroke, affecting as many as half of acute stroke su...
Complications of oropharyngeal dysphagia include aspiration pneumonia, malnutrition, dehydration and...
Oropharyngeal dysphagia describes difficulty with eating and drinking. This benign statement does no...
Dysphagia is a common symptom that is important to recognise and appropriately manage, given that ca...
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...
Swallowing is one of the most complex neuromuscular interactions in the human body. Swallowing prob...
Dysphagia is an important risk factor for such a serious life-threatening or health-patient complica...
Dysphagia and malnutrition seem to be associated, but little research in detail has been reported. W...
Prevention of complications is the primary goal in patients with dysphagia. The most common complica...
Dysphagia is a common problem among ICU patients. The frequency of dysphagia increases with age and ...
Dysphagia represents a varying group of swallowing difficulties commonly encountered in patients in ...
Dysphagia is a common problem among ICU patients. The frequency of dysphagia increases with age and ...
Dysphagia or swallowing difficulty occurs mostly after structural or neurological disorders and/or d...
Preventable deaths and respiratory illness related to dysphagia (swallowing disorders) in people wit...
Dysphagia is an extremely common disorder after stroke, affecting as many as half of acute stroke su...
Complications of oropharyngeal dysphagia include aspiration pneumonia, malnutrition, dehydration and...
Oropharyngeal dysphagia describes difficulty with eating and drinking. This benign statement does no...
Dysphagia is a common symptom that is important to recognise and appropriately manage, given that ca...
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...
Swallowing is one of the most complex neuromuscular interactions in the human body. Swallowing prob...
Dysphagia is an important risk factor for such a serious life-threatening or health-patient complica...
Dysphagia and malnutrition seem to be associated, but little research in detail has been reported. W...