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  Schluckstörungen bei neurologischen Patienten : eine prospektive Studie zu Diagnostik, Störungsmustern, Therapie u. Outcome

Prosiegel, M., Heintze, M., Wagner-Sonntag, E., Hannig, C., Wuttge-Hannig, A., & Yassouridis, A. (2002). Schluckstörungen bei neurologischen Patienten: eine prospektive Studie zu Diagnostik, Störungsmustern, Therapie u. Outcome. Nervenarzt, 73(4), 364-370.

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Alternative Title : Nervenarzt

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Prosiegel, M1, Author
Heintze, M1, Author
Wagner-Sonntag, E1, Author
Hannig, C1, Author
Wuttge-Hannig, A1, Author
Yassouridis, A1, Author
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1Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_1607137              

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Free keywords: neurogenic dysphagia; swallowing therapy; outcome; predictors
 Abstract: We performed a prospective study on 208 patients with neurogenic dysphagia who were consecutively admitted for swallowing therapy over a 3-year period. The most frequent etiology was stroke (48%). Videofluoroscopic and/or fiber optic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing were performed in 204 patients. Swallowing therapy was comprised of restitution methods, compensation, and adaptation, each of which was applied in more than 80% of the patients. Mean duration of swallowing therapy was 2 months (full oral patients 1 month, patients dependent on tube feeding or tracheostomy 2.5 and 3.5 months, respectively). Fifty-five percent of the patients initially dependent on tube feeding were full oral feeders after swallowing therapy. A target variable reflecting functional feeding status showed significant improvement after swallowing therapy,also in patients with a disease duration of more than half a year, ruling out spontaneous recovery as a sole explanation of amelioration. The following variables were the main contributors to outcome prediction: functional feeding status, Barthel index, duration of disease, and degree of aspiration as shown by endoscop

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Language(s): deu - German
 Dates: 2002-04
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: eDoc: 4161
ISI: 000175496900008
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Title: Nervenarzt
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 73 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 364 - 370 Identifier: ISSN: 0028-2804