帕金森病患者吞咽困难的临床指标

Q3 Nursing
Adrián Pérez del Olmo , Moisés Betancort , Germán Gálvez-García , Lucía Sabater , Tatiana Romero-Arias
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摘要

目的 众所周知,帕金森病(PD)患者的吞咽困难会严重影响患者的生活质量。因此,舌头功能对吞咽至关重要。因此,有人认为舌压不足会影响吞咽过程。我们的目的是确定帕金森病患者的舌压是否低于对照组。方法38 名帕金森氏症患者和 38 名年龄和性别匹配的对照组患者通过 IOWA 口腔表现工具完成舌侧压力任务。此外,实验组还完成了用于早期检测吞咽困难的 DYMUS 问卷和用于评估吞咽障碍意识的 Dysphapark 问卷。结论语言压力、DYMUS 和 Dysphapark 问卷可作为评估吞咽困难的临床指标,及时诊断并早期干预帕金森病患者的吞咽困难。
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Clinical indicators of dysphagia in patients with Parkinson disease

Purpose

It is well known that dysphagia in patients with Parkinson disease (PD) can be very disabling and hurt the quality of life. Thus, tongue function is crucial for swallowing. In this line, it has been proposed that inadequate lingual pressure conditions the swallowing process. We aimed to determine whether lingual pressures in PD patients are lower than in a control group. Also, to test whether objective lingual pressures correlate with questionnaires designed to detect dysphagia.

Method

Thirty-eight patients with PD and thirty-eight age- and gender-matched controls completed lingual pressure tasks with the IOWA oral performance instrument. Additionally, the experimental group completed the DYMUS questionnaire for the early detection of dysphagia and the Dysphapark questionnaire for assessing swallowing disorder awareness.

Result

Patients with PD presented significantly lower scores in lingual pressure tasks compared to the control group. Correlation analysis showed significant correlations between lingual pressure tasks and both questionnaires.

Conclusion

Lingual pressures, DYMUS and Dysphapark questionnaires can serve as clinical indicators for assessing dysphagia and prompt diagnosis and early speech therapy intervention of dysphagia in PD patients.

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