2018
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1660775
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Swallowing in Patients with Mental Disability - Analysis of 189 Swallowing Video Endoscopies

Abstract: Introduction  Feeding, swallowing and breathing are fundamental activities for the survival and well-being of humans; these functions are performed by the most complex neuromuscular unit of the human body, which, when altered, may raise morbidity and mortality rates. Objective  To evaluate deglutition in patients with mental disability in order to determine the incidence and the severity of dysphagia. Methods  A total of 189 institutionalized adult patients with mental disability were analyzed using a 3.2 mm… Show more

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“…Dysphagia is a common cause of aspiration pneumonia in frail elderly individuals in Japan 6 , 7 , 8 ) . This condition can be diagnosed by either observation or screening involving instrumental swallowing examinations, such as videofluoroscopy and video-endoscopy, the latter of which is further performed to determine the severity of functional abnormalities and treatment prognosis 9 , 10 ) . The effectiveness of rehabilitation for dysphagia with direct and indirect therapies is generally observed sporadically with and without food, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dysphagia is a common cause of aspiration pneumonia in frail elderly individuals in Japan 6 , 7 , 8 ) . This condition can be diagnosed by either observation or screening involving instrumental swallowing examinations, such as videofluoroscopy and video-endoscopy, the latter of which is further performed to determine the severity of functional abnormalities and treatment prognosis 9 , 10 ) . The effectiveness of rehabilitation for dysphagia with direct and indirect therapies is generally observed sporadically with and without food, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A study 6 evaluating 189 patients aged 14 to 55 years with mental disability, published in the International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology in 2019, showed no significant effects of gender or mental disability on the aggravation of dysphagia. 6…”
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