DYSPHAGIA

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SUMMARY

1. Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) has an overall prevalence of 25%: 65% in stroke patients (Gordon et al., 1987): 67% of brainstem strokes; 28% of all left hemispheric strokes; 21% of all right hemispheric strokes.

2. More common in bilateral hemisphere lesions than in unilateral hemisphere lesions.

3. More common in large-vessel than in small-vessel strokes.

4. Delayed pharyngeal swallow is the most common cause (Veis & Logemann, 1985).


Reference(s)

Cifu, D.X. (2020). Braddom’s physical medicine and rehabilitation. Elsevier. Get it on Amazon.
Cuccurullo, S. (2019). Physical medicine and rehabilitation board review. New York: Demosmedical. Get it on Amazon.
O’Young, B., Young, M.A. and Stiens, S.A. (2008). Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Secrets. Mosby. Get it on Amazon.