This study investigated the frequency of aspiration pneumonia in conscious stroke patients fed by a family member and examined the effect of introducing training in swallowing techniques by nurses. A total of 96 consecutive patients presenting with dysphagia due to acute stroke were included in the study. Patients presenting between January 2000 and July 2003 (n = 48) were fed orally by a family member given general nursing information (group A), whereas those presenting between August 2003 and March 2005 (n = 48) were fed orally by an experienced nurse trained in specific swallowing techniques (group B). All patients were examined daily for the presence of aspiration pneumonia. The incidence of aspiration pneumonia was 33.3 % in group A an...
Background: Post-stroke dysphagia leads to increased risk of aspiration and subsequent higher risk o...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have investigated factors related to aspiration pneumonia (AP) onset in st...
Many patients survive severe stroke because of aggressive management in intensive care units. Howeve...
Aim of the Study Pneumonia has been estimated to occur in about one third of dysphagia patients afte...
[[abstract]]Background. The presence of dysphagia is associated with an increased risk of mortality...
Dysphagia is commonly known as a swallowing disorder associated with stroke patients. Between 37 %- ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The presence of dysphagia is associated with an increased risk of mortalit...
Objective: To determine whether early rehabilitation treatment influences the incidence of pneumonia...
Background and Purpose Stroke is the loss of brain’s function caused by hypoxia of brain cells depe...
Abstract This project’s aim is to improve outcomes of stroke patients who are admitted to the teleme...
While formal screening for dysphagia following acute stroke is strongly recommended, there is little...
Swallowing disturbance often causes by stroke and may predispose patients to malnutrition and dehydr...
Stroke is a common problem, producing a variety of neurological problems that affect eating. Dysphag...
Within the critical care hospital setting, many patients are declared NPO, or nothing by mouth, for ...
Aims and objectivesTo determine presence of clinical complications related to dysphagia and to explo...
Background: Post-stroke dysphagia leads to increased risk of aspiration and subsequent higher risk o...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have investigated factors related to aspiration pneumonia (AP) onset in st...
Many patients survive severe stroke because of aggressive management in intensive care units. Howeve...
Aim of the Study Pneumonia has been estimated to occur in about one third of dysphagia patients afte...
[[abstract]]Background. The presence of dysphagia is associated with an increased risk of mortality...
Dysphagia is commonly known as a swallowing disorder associated with stroke patients. Between 37 %- ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The presence of dysphagia is associated with an increased risk of mortalit...
Objective: To determine whether early rehabilitation treatment influences the incidence of pneumonia...
Background and Purpose Stroke is the loss of brain’s function caused by hypoxia of brain cells depe...
Abstract This project’s aim is to improve outcomes of stroke patients who are admitted to the teleme...
While formal screening for dysphagia following acute stroke is strongly recommended, there is little...
Swallowing disturbance often causes by stroke and may predispose patients to malnutrition and dehydr...
Stroke is a common problem, producing a variety of neurological problems that affect eating. Dysphag...
Within the critical care hospital setting, many patients are declared NPO, or nothing by mouth, for ...
Aims and objectivesTo determine presence of clinical complications related to dysphagia and to explo...
Background: Post-stroke dysphagia leads to increased risk of aspiration and subsequent higher risk o...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have investigated factors related to aspiration pneumonia (AP) onset in st...
Many patients survive severe stroke because of aggressive management in intensive care units. Howeve...