Findings of Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Studies AreAssociated with Tube Feeding Dependency at Discharge in StrokePatients with Dysphagia

被引:0
|
作者
Yi-Nien Lin
Ssu-Yuan Chen
Tyng-Guey Wang
Yeun-Chung Chang
Wei-Chu Chie
I-Nan Lien
机构
[1] Ssu-Yuan Chen,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
[2] National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine,Department of Medical Imaging
[3] National Taiwan University,Graduate Institute of Preventive Medicine
[4] National Taiwan University Hospital,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
来源
Dysphagia | 2005年 / 20卷
关键词
Dysphagia; Deglutition disorders; Stroke; Videofluoroscopy; Tube feeding; Deglutition;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The factors associated with tube feeding dependency in stroke patients with dysphagia have received little attention. This study aimed to identify factors independently associated with tube feeding dependency at discharge in stroke patients with dysphagia using videofluoroscopic swallowing studies (VSS) and clinical findings. One hundred eighty-one consecutive tube-fed inpatients with stroke-related dysphagia referred for VSS were enrolled in the study. Of them, 47 patients continued to require tube feeding at discharge. In the final logistic regression analysis model, advanced age, recurrent stroke, confinement to a wheelchair at discharge, long duration from stroke onset to VSS, and stasis in valleculae or pyriform sinuses and aspiration on VSS were independently associated with tube feeding dependency at discharge. This study confirms the association between findings of VSS and tube feeding dependency at discharge in stroke patients with dysphagia. Based on the final regression model, a preliminary equation was proposed to help clinicians better predict the tube feeding dependency at discharge in stroke patients with dysphagia.
引用
收藏
页码:23 / 31
页数:8
相关论文
共 22 条
  • [11] Risk factors for aspiration pneumonia in patients with dysphagia undergoing videofluoroscopic swallowing studies A retrospective cohort study
    Kim, Joon Woo
    Choi, Hyoseon
    Jung, Jisang
    Kim, Hyun Jung
    MEDICINE, 2020, 99 (46) : E23177
  • [12] Feeding difficulties in the first days of life: findings on upper gastrointestinal series and the role of the videofluoroscopic swallowing study
    Vazquez, JL
    Buonomo, C
    PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY, 1999, 29 (12) : 894 - 896
  • [13] Feeding difficulties in the first days of life: findings on upper gastrointestinal series and the role of the videofluoroscopic swallowing study
    Jose L. Vazquez
    C. Buonomo
    Pediatric Radiology, 1999, 29 : 894 - 896
  • [14] Can the aspiration detected by videofluoroscopic swallowing studies predict long-term survival in stroke patients with dysphagia?
    Chen, SY
    Chie, WC
    Lin, YN
    Chang, YC
    Wang, TG
    Lien, IN
    DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION, 2004, 26 (23) : 1347 - 1353
  • [15] Factors Influencing Oral Intake Improvement and Feeding Tube Dependency in Patients with Poststroke Dysphagia
    Wilmskoetter, Janina
    Bonilha, Leonardo
    Martin-Harris, Bonnie
    Elm, Jordan J.
    Horn, Janet
    Bonilha, Heather S.
    JOURNAL OF STROKE & CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES, 2019, 28 (06): : 1421 - 1430
  • [16] Swallowing Outcomes and Discharge Destinations in Acute Stroke Tube-Feeding Dependent Dysphagia Patients Treated With Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation During Inpatient Rehabilitation
    Kushner, David S.
    Johnson-Greene, Doug
    Cordero, Maite K.
    Thomashaw, Stacy A.
    Rodriguez, Jennifer
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION, 2020, 99 (06) : 487 - 494
  • [17] Comparative Analysis of the Prevalence of Dysphagia in Patients with Mild COVID-19 and Those with Aspiration Pneumonia Alone: Findings of the Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Study
    Kim, Junhyung
    Ryu, Byungju
    Kim, Yunhee
    Choi, Yireh
    Lee, Eunyoung
    MEDICINA-LITHUANIA, 2023, 59 (10):
  • [18] Can Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Kinematic Analysis Predict Recovery of Oral Intake in Postoperative Oral Cancer Patients Requiring Nasogastric Tube Feeding?
    Okumura, Takuma
    Hara, Koji
    Nakane, Ayako
    Namiki, Chizuru
    Nakagawa, Kazuharu
    Yamaguchi, Kohei
    Yoshimi, Kanako
    Toyoshima, Mizue
    Sasaki, Yoshiyuki
    Tohara, Haruka
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (22)
  • [19] Swallowing outcomes and discharge destinations in acute-stroke tube-feeding-dependent dysphagia patients treated with neuromuscular-electrical-stimulation during inpatient rehabilitation
    Kushner, David S.
    Johnson-Greene, Douglas
    Cordero, Maite K.
    Thomashaw, Stacy A.
    Rodriguez, Jennifer
    NEUROLOGY, 2019, 92 (15)
  • [20] Effect of an indwelling nasogastric tube on swallowing function in elderly post-stroke dysphagia patients with long-term nasal feeding
    Wang, Zhi-Yong
    Chen, Jian-Min
    Ni, Guo-Xin
    BMC NEUROLOGY, 2019, 19 (1)