儿童吞咽障碍和吞咽困难

R. Maunsell, M. Avelino
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医疗团队在评估吞咽困难儿童方面的作用远远超出了药物和非药物治疗的处方以及对口服喂养可能性的评估。儿童吞咽障碍可能损害生长发育,严重损害儿童的整体健康,有时导致多次住院和诊断检查,使儿童面临不必要的风险,如果在多学科方法的背景下进行排序。大多数情况下,吞咽困难是多因素的。部分来自神经损伤的几种病理可能是吞咽障碍的主要原因或辅助因素。治疗方法可以是药物、手术或两者兼而有之,由于长期吞咽困难的后果,甚至在随访期间也可能需要一些干预措施。所有多学科项目的核心专家是:耳鼻喉科医生、肺病科医生、胃肠科医生、语言和语言病理学家,以确保对呼吸和消化系统的结构和功能方面的评估及其对儿童整体健康的影响已经遇到并将持续考虑。这封信希望引起人们注意,在这些儿童的诊断和康复之前和期间,需要对这些儿童进行详细和专门的医疗评估。
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Swallowing disorders and dysphagia in children
The role of the medical team in the evaluation of children with dysphagia goes way beyond the prescription of medical and nonmedical treatment and the evaluation of the possibility of oral feeding. Swallowing disorders in children may compromise growth and development with significant compromise to the child’s general health, sometimes leading to multiple hospital admissions and diagnostic exams that expose the child to unnecessary risks, when ordered outside the context of a multidisciplinary approach. Most times dysphagia is multifactorial. Several pathologies a part from neurologic impairments may be involved as the main cause or a co-factor for swallowing disorders. Treatment may be medical, surgical or both, and some interventions may be needed even during follow-up due to consequences of long-term dysphagia. Specialists central to all multidisciplinary programs are: the otolaryngologist, the pneumologist, the gastroenterologist and the speech and language pathologist to ensure that evaluation of structural and functional aspects of the respiratory and digestive systems and its repercussions on the child’s general health have been encountered and will be continuously accounted for. This letter hopes to bringing attention to the need of a detailed and specialized medical evaluation of these children before and continuously during diagnosis and rehabilitation of these children.
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