Tactile, thermal and gustatory stimulation therapy in the treatment of post-stroke oropharyngeal dysphagia: a scoping review.

IF 0.9 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
CoDAS Pub Date : 2025-01-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2317-1782/e20230319pt
Julia Matos, Rodrigo Alves de Andrade, Diego Fernando Dornelles Bilheri, Maysa Andrade Santos, Diane de Lima Oliveira, Leandro de Araújo Pernambuco, Ana Maria Furkim
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Abstract

Purpose: To map in the literature the effects of tactile, thermal and/or gustatory stimulation on oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) post-stroke.

Methods: This scoping review was conducted following the recommendations of PRISMA- ScR and the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI), registered on the Open Science Framework and developed without language or publication period restrictions. Different databases and grey literature were used for article selection, and the PCC mnemonics constructed the research question ad eligibility criteria, thus including clinical studies involving adults (over 18 years old) diagnosed with OD post-stroke, who received tactile-thermal (TTS) and/or taste-gustatory (TGS) and/or tactile-thermal-gustatory stimulation for treatment, and had their effect measured through examinations, scales, or clinical assessment. The review was conducted blindly and independently by two researchers, and a third was consulted in cases of disagreements.

Results: Three studies were included. None of them addressed an individual TGS protocol, and all presented a TTS protocol. The objectives and evaluation tests of each study were distinct, providing different perspectives about TGS in OD; there was uniformity in the presentation of the applied protocols, frequency, and materials used for therapy.

Conclusion: The studies mapped the effect of TTS from different methodological designs and specific measures; no articles were found that evaluated isolated TGS associated with another technique.

触觉、热和味觉刺激疗法治疗脑卒中后口咽吞咽困难:范围综述。
目的:研究触觉、热和/或味觉刺激对脑卒中后口咽吞咽困难(OD)的影响。方法:本综述是根据PRISMA- ScR和Joanna Briggs研究所(JBI)的建议进行的,在开放科学框架上注册,不受语言和出版期限的限制。文章选择使用了不同的数据库和灰色文献,PCC助记器构建了研究问题和资格标准,从而纳入了涉及被诊断为中风后吸毒过量的成年人(18岁以上)的临床研究,这些成年人接受触觉-热(TTS)和/或味觉(TGS)和/或触觉-热-味觉刺激治疗,并通过检查、量表或临床评估来测量其效果。该评估是由两名研究人员盲目和独立地进行的,在出现分歧的情况下,还会咨询第三名研究人员。结果:纳入3项研究。它们都没有处理单独的TGS协议,都提出了一个TTS协议。每项研究的目的和评价方法不同,对TGS在OD中的应用提供了不同的视角;在应用方案、频率和用于治疗的材料的呈现上有一致性。结论:这些研究从不同的方法学设计和具体措施描绘了TTS的效果;未发现评价与其他技术相关的分离TGS的文章。
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