Oral Presentation - Session 16. Free Papers 6: Dysphagia in geriatric patients - paper no. 16.03Introduction Dysphagia and its related complications can wreak havoc in the frail elderly population. This is especially evident in aged care facilities, where the elderly require high levels of care. Identifying practical and reliable ways to identify those who are likely to have dysphagia or more likely to develop the condition in the future is invaluable to geriatric care, as cost incurred due to poorly managed dysphagia can be avoided. This study aimed to identify risk factors that can predict dysphagia both in medical history and during clinical bedside examinations. Methods Six nursing homes were recruited for this study. 164 elderly ind...
Dysphagia is a common problem encountered among old persons, especially in nursing homes or during h...
Evidence suggests that community dwelling older adults (CDOA) are at risk for dysphagia (swallowing ...
Background. To determine whether oropharyngeal dysphagia is a risk factor for readmission for pneumo...
Poster PresentationConference Theme: Swallowing Disorders: from compensation to recoveryIntroduction...
Introduction: Geriatric dysphagia is becoming an increasingly needful area as the population ages a...
To define the prevalence of oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) in community-dwelling older persons with de...
To define the prevalence of oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) in community-dwelling older persons with de...
Research Objective: To investigate predictors of pneumonia and subsequent hospitalisation in older...
Objectives: This review clarifies current information regarding the prevalence of and risk factors a...
Dysphagia is a remarkably prevalent disorder in the aging population. In independently living popula...
Ieva Enčerytė. Master thesis “Swallowing disorders in geriatric patients and evaluation of related f...
Dysphagia becomes an increasingly common problem as people age; its prevalence and the increased ri...
New-onset swallowing difficulties in older patients during unrelated hospital admissions are well re...
Aim: Dysphagia is common in the elderly and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. We...
BACKGROUND: Oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) is a relevant disease among older adults and is associated ...
Dysphagia is a common problem encountered among old persons, especially in nursing homes or during h...
Evidence suggests that community dwelling older adults (CDOA) are at risk for dysphagia (swallowing ...
Background. To determine whether oropharyngeal dysphagia is a risk factor for readmission for pneumo...
Poster PresentationConference Theme: Swallowing Disorders: from compensation to recoveryIntroduction...
Introduction: Geriatric dysphagia is becoming an increasingly needful area as the population ages a...
To define the prevalence of oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) in community-dwelling older persons with de...
To define the prevalence of oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) in community-dwelling older persons with de...
Research Objective: To investigate predictors of pneumonia and subsequent hospitalisation in older...
Objectives: This review clarifies current information regarding the prevalence of and risk factors a...
Dysphagia is a remarkably prevalent disorder in the aging population. In independently living popula...
Ieva Enčerytė. Master thesis “Swallowing disorders in geriatric patients and evaluation of related f...
Dysphagia becomes an increasingly common problem as people age; its prevalence and the increased ri...
New-onset swallowing difficulties in older patients during unrelated hospital admissions are well re...
Aim: Dysphagia is common in the elderly and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. We...
BACKGROUND: Oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) is a relevant disease among older adults and is associated ...
Dysphagia is a common problem encountered among old persons, especially in nursing homes or during h...
Evidence suggests that community dwelling older adults (CDOA) are at risk for dysphagia (swallowing ...
Background. To determine whether oropharyngeal dysphagia is a risk factor for readmission for pneumo...