Swallowing Disorders in Patients with Chiari Malformation Type I After Decompression Neurosurgery

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Luciana B. de Oliveira
Moisés A. S. de Queiroz
Leonardo J. M. de Macêdo Filho
Nathan A. Shlobin
Andrea Otamendi-Lopez
Priscilla M. E. Barbosa
Andréa C. L. Porto
Euler N. Sauaia Filho
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[1] Intensive Care Unit,Division of Speech Pathology
[2] General Hospital of Fortaleza,Health Science Center
[3] University of Fortaleza,Department of Neurological Surgery
[4] Mayo Clinic,Feinberg School of Medicine
[5] Northwestern University,Applied Linguistics Department, Humanities Center
[6] State University of Ceará,Medical Course
[7] CEUMA University,undefined
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“Arnold-Chiari malformation,; “Deglutition disorders,; “Neurosurgery,; “Speech-language pathology,; “Skull base;
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10.1007/s42399-022-01264-4
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The present study aimed to investigate postoperative swallowing disorders in patients diagnosed with CM I after decompression neurosurgery. We selected 54 patients after decompression neurosurgery procedure for CM I from January 2017 to December 2019. We evaluated the speech-language assessment (CSLSA) 24 h after post-surgical extubation. CSLSA observed aspects of posture, sensitivity, tone, and extraoral and intraoral mobility of the FAO and visualizing the functions of breathing, phonation, articulation, chewing, and swallowing. We correlated the severity of the dysphagia and the presence of associated malformations in the CM I patients. In our study, 39 patients were female (mean age 41.3 ± 47.1 years). Thirty-seven patients had associated malformations (p = 0.0243): 21 patients syringomyelia, 11 basilar invagination, and 5 syringomyelia and basilar invagination. Dysphagia was present in 37 of the cases (68.5%; p = 0.0016). Dysphonia in 13 (24.1%; p = 0.4785) and dysarthria in 3 (5.6%; p = 0.0042). We observed in the CSLSA: orofacial hypomobility (29 patients — 53.7%; p = 0.0204), orofacial hyposensitivity (26 patients — 48.1%; p = 0.3023), reduced GAG reflex (24 patients — 44.5%; p = 0.1041), ineffective cough (19 patients — 35.2%; p = 0.0022), ineffective saliva swallowing (18 patients — 33.3%; p = 0.0396), dyspnea (13 patients — 24.1%; p = 0.4785), orofacial hypotonia (11 patients — 20.4%; p = 0.0004), altered cervical auscultation (10 patients — 18.5%; p = 0.0003), and dysarthria (3 patients — 9.3%; p = 0.0042). The presence of associated malformations significantly influenced the appearance of swallowing disorders, the severity of oropharyngeal dysphagia, the post-surgical complications (17 patients — 31.5%; p < 0.001), and the clinical outcomes (p = 0.0029) of patients with CM type I. Decompressive neurosurgery for CM I had low rates of post-surgical complications overall. However, there was a high incidence of dysphagia. The presence of associated malformations is related with poorer prognosis and greater severity of oropharyngeal dysphagia in patients with CM I.
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