Dysphagia in Parkinson’s disease: Analysis of screening questionnaire and videofluoroscopy findings

Q3 Medicine
R. Aarthi, S. Radhakrishnan, S. Vidhyadharan, U. Menon, Chandrababu Arya, Krishnakumar Thankappan
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Background: Dysphagia is a common symptom of Parkinson’s disease (PD), which is often overlooked. Reliable screening methods for definitive radiological investigation need to be developed. Objectives: To analyze the objective videofluoroscopic study of swallowing (VFSS) findings in PD patients screened using a validated 11-item swallowing disturbance questionnaire (SDQ) and to check for a correlation between the questionnaire and VFSS scale scores, as well as the sensitivity of SDQ to detect abnormal VFSS findings. Material and Methods: PD patients attending a movement disorder clinic were screened using SDQ and underwent VFSS. The findings were recorded and objectively rated by experienced speech and language pathologists using standardized scales. Statistical analysis was performed to check for correlation. Results: Twelve patients were enrolled in the study. Their SDQ scores ranged from 2 to 16. Of the 11 questions, six were checked for correlation with VFSS findings. Bolus stuck in the mouth was reported by four patients; all displayed corresponding VFSS findings. Oral residue was reported by nine, of which seven showed VFSS findings. Multiple swallows were reported by eight, and VFSS findings were observed in seven of them. Overall, even at very low scores, abnormalities were observed in corresponding VFSS parameters. However, no statistical significance (P > 0.05) was found between the SDQ scores and VFSS parameters. Conclusion: VFSS analysis revealed abnormal oropharyngeal swallowing parameters, which corresponded with the SDQ scores, but without statistical significance. Therefore, our questionnaire is a useful tool to predict VFSS findings in PD patients.
帕金森病患者的吞咽困难:筛查问卷和视频透视结果分析
背景:吞咽困难是帕金森病(PD)的常见症状,但经常被忽视。需要制定可靠的筛查方法,以便进行明确的放射性调查。目的:分析使用经验证的11项吞咽障碍问卷(SDQ)筛查的帕金森病患者吞咽(VFSS)结果的客观视频透视研究,并检查问卷与VFSS量表评分之间的相关性,以及SDQ检测异常VFSS结果的敏感性。材料和方法:使用SDQ对运动障碍门诊的PD患者进行筛查,并进行VFSS。这些发现由经验丰富的言语和语言病理学家使用标准化量表进行记录和客观评分。进行统计分析以检查相关性。结果:12名患者被纳入研究。他们的SDQ得分从2分到16分不等。在11个问题中,有6个问题与VFSS结果进行了相关性检查。4名患者报告称有Bolus卡在口腔中;全部显示相应的VFSS发现。9名患者报告了口服残留物,其中7名患者出现VFSS症状。八只报告了多只燕子,其中七只观察到了VFSS的发现。总的来说,即使在非常低的分数下,在相应的VFSS参数中也观察到异常。SDQ评分与VFSS参数之间无统计学意义(P>0.05)。结论:VFSS分析显示口咽吞咽参数异常,符合SDQ评分,但无统计学意义。因此,我们的问卷是预测帕金森病患者VFSS结果的有用工具。
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Annals of Movement Disorders
Annals of Movement Disorders Medicine-Surgery
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