BACKGROUND Dysphagia is common in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, yet it remains underrecognized and often unmanaged despite being associated with life-threatening complications, prolonged ICU stays and hospitalization. PURPOSE To propose an expert opinion for the diagnosis and management of dysphagia developed from evidence-based clinical recommendations and practitioner insights. METHODS A multinational group of dysphagia and critical care experts conducted a literature review using a modified ACCORD methodology. Based on a fusion of the available evidence and the panel's clinical experience, an expert opinion on best practice management was developed. RESULTS The panel recommends adopting clinical algorithms inte...
Background: Dysphagia, or difficulty in swallowing, is a serious and life-threatening medical condit...
Abstract Introduction: Post-extubation dysphagia is commonly observed in ICU patients and associate...
Critically ill patients who require a tracheostomy often have dysphagia. Widespread practice guideli...
Dysphagia may present in all critically ill patients and large-scale clinical data show that e.g. po...
OBJECTIVES Swallowing disorders may be associated with adverse clinical outcomes in patients foll...
Swallowing disorders and respective consequences (including aspiration-induced pneumonia) are often ...
INTRODUCTION Oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) is often observed in critically ill patients. In most a...
Abstract Dysphagia may present in all critically ill patients and large-scale clinical data show tha...
Introduction: Dyspnea is considered a very subjective clinical symptom of breathing difficulty and d...
Background: Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, is a serious and life-threatening medical condition...
OBJECTIVES Tracheostomy and dysphagia often coexist during critical illness; however, given the p...
Purpose: Endotracheal intubation has been associated with oropharyngeal dysphagia. The aim of this s...
BACKGROUND Dysphagia is common and independently predicts death in ICU patients. Risk factors for...
Post-extubation dysphagia is a condition that is becoming a growing concern. The condition occurs in...
Introduction: Post-extubation dysphagia is commonly observed in ICU patients and associated with inc...
Background: Dysphagia, or difficulty in swallowing, is a serious and life-threatening medical condit...
Abstract Introduction: Post-extubation dysphagia is commonly observed in ICU patients and associate...
Critically ill patients who require a tracheostomy often have dysphagia. Widespread practice guideli...
Dysphagia may present in all critically ill patients and large-scale clinical data show that e.g. po...
OBJECTIVES Swallowing disorders may be associated with adverse clinical outcomes in patients foll...
Swallowing disorders and respective consequences (including aspiration-induced pneumonia) are often ...
INTRODUCTION Oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) is often observed in critically ill patients. In most a...
Abstract Dysphagia may present in all critically ill patients and large-scale clinical data show tha...
Introduction: Dyspnea is considered a very subjective clinical symptom of breathing difficulty and d...
Background: Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, is a serious and life-threatening medical condition...
OBJECTIVES Tracheostomy and dysphagia often coexist during critical illness; however, given the p...
Purpose: Endotracheal intubation has been associated with oropharyngeal dysphagia. The aim of this s...
BACKGROUND Dysphagia is common and independently predicts death in ICU patients. Risk factors for...
Post-extubation dysphagia is a condition that is becoming a growing concern. The condition occurs in...
Introduction: Post-extubation dysphagia is commonly observed in ICU patients and associated with inc...
Background: Dysphagia, or difficulty in swallowing, is a serious and life-threatening medical condit...
Abstract Introduction: Post-extubation dysphagia is commonly observed in ICU patients and associate...
Critically ill patients who require a tracheostomy often have dysphagia. Widespread practice guideli...