دورية أكاديمية

Swallowing disorders in trauma patients: impact of tracheostomy.

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العنوان: Swallowing disorders in trauma patients: impact of tracheostomy.
المؤلفون: Sharma OP; Trauma Services, The Toledo Hospital & Toledo Children's Hospital, Toledo, Ohio, USA. heather.stombaugh@promedica.org, Oswanski MF, Singer D, Buckley B, Courtright B, Raj SS, Waite PJ, Tatchell T, Gandaio A
المصدر: The American surgeon [Am Surg] 2007 Nov; Vol. 73 (11), pp. 1117-21.
نوع المنشور: Journal Article
اللغة: English
بيانات الدورية: Publisher: SAGE Publications in association with Southeastern Surgical Congress Country of Publication: United States NLM ID: 0370522 Publication Model: Print Cited Medium: Print ISSN: 0003-1348 (Print) Linking ISSN: 00031348 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Am Surg Subsets: MEDLINE
أسماء مطبوعة: Publication: 2020- : [Thousand Oaks, CA] : SAGE Publications in association with Southeastern Surgical Congress
Original Publication: Atlanta Ga : Southeastern Surgical Congress
مواضيع طبية MeSH: Craniocerebral Trauma/*therapy , Deglutition Disorders/*etiology , Spinal Cord Injuries/*therapy , Tracheostomy/*adverse effects, Craniocerebral Trauma/diagnostic imaging ; Deglutition Disorders/diagnostic imaging ; Deglutition Disorders/epidemiology ; Fluoroscopy ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Incidence ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Severity of Illness Index ; Spinal Cord Injuries/diagnostic imaging ; Trauma Severity Indices
مستخلص: Tracheostomy is associated with increased aspiration rates, and swallowing disorders have not been well-studied in trauma patients with tracheostomy. Swallowing evaluations were conducted in 224 patients (102 trauma and 122 nontrauma patients). Half of the patients in each group had tracheostomies. Bedside swallow studies were conducted in 40 patients, videofluoroscopy swallow studies in 100 patients, and both studies in 84 patients. chi2, Fisher's exact test, Cramer's V, and descriptive statistics were used for data analysis. Aspiration occurred in 35 per cent (36 of 102) of trauma patients with or without tracheostomy and in 36 per cent (22 of 61) of nontrauma patients with tracheostomy. Aspiration with and without penetration was observed in 54 per cent of trauma patients (55% with tracheostomy) compared with 67 per cent of all nontrauma patients (61% with tracheostomy). Trauma patients with head injuries exhibited 41 per cent (26 of 63) aspiration and 68 per cent (43 of 63) dysphagia compared with 26 per cent (10 of 39) and 59 per cent (23 of 39) in trauma patients with other injuries. There was a lower incidence of dysphagia in trauma patients (65% versus 81% in nontrauma) and in patients with tracheostomy (71% versus 77% without tracheostomy). Tracheostomy was not associated with increased dysphagia or aspiration.
تواريخ الأحداث: Date Created: 20071221 Date Completed: 20080108 Latest Revision: 20161124
رمز التحديث: 20240628
PMID: 18092644
قاعدة البيانات: MEDLINE