Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Neurodegenerative Disease
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Walshe M, Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Neurodegenerative Disease, Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 29, 9, 2014, 1265 - 1271Abstract:
Oropharyngeal dysphagia is frequent in neurodegenerative diseases with
medical, social and psychological effects. There is a paucity of evidence on the
frequency, nature and course of oropharyngeal dysphagia in these conditions.
The nature and characteristics of the swallowing disorder can vary according to
the neurological condition, the severity of the underlying disease and other
patient comorbidities. Early detection of oropharyngeal dysphagia is important
to decrease aspiration risk and limit health and social consequences.
Management options vary from compensatory and rehabilitation exercise
approaches with evolving evidence on how best to manage the condition. Many
individuals require enteral tube feeding in the later stages of the disease.
This paper examines oropharyngeal dysphagia in some of the primary
neurodegenerative diseases, exploring current management options highlighting
directions for research and clinical practice.
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Author: WALSHE, MARGARET
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Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology;29;
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Deglutition Disorders, Neurodegenerative disease, ReviewMetadata
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