Dysphagia is an important risk factor for such a serious life-threatening or health-patient complication as aspiration (aspiration pneumonia), dehydration, malnutrition. Prevention of dysphagia in the damage to the nervous system is not possible. However, with the proper evaluation and treatment of disorders that result from dysphagia, it is possible to prevent complications, to take into account this symptom when feeding the patient, carrying out rehabilitation measures and medical treatment. The article presents diagnostic algorithms for the actions of the general practitioner-family doctor in the detection of dysphagia and clinical cases of this syndrome of different etiology
Dysphagia in nursing care, an important issue protective. Dysphagia is defined as difficulty in movi...
The aim of this study was to determine healthcare providers' knowledge and practices about dysphagia...
Many patients treated at hospital have difficulty with swallowing, which poses an interdisciplinary ...
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 has become an everyday clinical problem which remains to be fully and univocally solved ac...
Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) have been recognized by the WHO as a medical disability associated ...
INTRODUCTION: Rather than a separate nosological entity, dysphagia must be considered as a symptom o...
Dysphagia represents a varying group of swallowing difficulties commonly encountered in patients in ...
Prevention of complications is the primary goal in patients with dysphagia. The most common complica...
Introduction: Neurogenic dysphagia defines swallowing disorders caused by diseases of the central an...
Dysphagia may be defined as difficulty in swallowing. Dysphagia may be classified as oropharyngeal o...
Prevention of complications is the primary goal in patients with dysphagia. The most common complic...
Dysphagia or swallowing difficulty occurs mostly after structural or neurological disorders and/or d...
Dysphagia is an extremely common disorder after stroke, affecting as many as half of acute stroke su...
Dysphagia in nursing care, an important issue protective. Dysphagia is defined as difficulty in movi...
The aim of this study was to determine healthcare providers' knowledge and practices about dysphagia...
Many patients treated at hospital have difficulty with swallowing, which poses an interdisciplinary ...
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 has become an everyday clinical problem which remains to be fully and univocally solved ac...
Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) have been recognized by the WHO as a medical disability associated ...
INTRODUCTION: Rather than a separate nosological entity, dysphagia must be considered as a symptom o...
Dysphagia represents a varying group of swallowing difficulties commonly encountered in patients in ...
Prevention of complications is the primary goal in patients with dysphagia. The most common complica...
Introduction: Neurogenic dysphagia defines swallowing disorders caused by diseases of the central an...
Dysphagia may be defined as difficulty in swallowing. Dysphagia may be classified as oropharyngeal o...
Prevention of complications is the primary goal in patients with dysphagia. The most common complic...
Dysphagia or swallowing difficulty occurs mostly after structural or neurological disorders and/or d...
Dysphagia is an extremely common disorder after stroke, affecting as many as half of acute stroke su...
Dysphagia in nursing care, an important issue protective. Dysphagia is defined as difficulty in movi...
The aim of this study was to determine healthcare providers' knowledge and practices about dysphagia...
Many patients treated at hospital have difficulty with swallowing, which poses an interdisciplinary ...