吞咽障碍

Paul R Counter, Jen H Ong
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吞咽困难是一种非常常见的疾病,在大多数外科手术中都会经常出现。吞咽困难往往不是患者的主诉,很容易被漏诊。漏诊或延误诊断吞咽困难的后果可能是隐匿而严重的,在某些情况下甚至是致命的。这些患者的检查和治疗通常需要多学科参与,可能涉及消化内科、普通外科、耳鼻喉科、急诊科、中风内科、儿科、言语和语言治疗(SLT)以及营养师。本文的读者对象是外科医生,因此主要集中在外科医生所见的病症上,但必须记住,吞咽困难最常见的病因是神经系统紊乱,由内科医生和言语和语言治疗师处理。尽管如此,这些疾病的发病率会随着年龄的增长而上升,许多可通过手术治疗的疾病的发病率也是如此。因此,对患有已知神经系统疾病的患者进行评估,以确定是否存在影响其吞咽的第二种病症,是很常见的做法。因此,了解非手术治疗的基本情况是非常有用的。
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Disorders of swallowing

Disorders of swallowing are very common and, when looked for, occur regularly in most branches of surgery. Dysphagia is often not the patient's presenting complaint and can be easily missed. The consequences of missed or delayed diagnosis of dysphagia can be insidious but profound and, in some cases, fatal. The investigation and treatment of these patients is normally highly multidisciplinary, potentially involving gastroenterology, general surgery, otolaryngology, acute medicine, stroke medicine, paediatrics, speech and language therapy (SLT) and dietitians. While this article is aimed at surgeons and will thus concentrate mostly on those conditions seen by surgeons, it must be remembered that the most common cause of dysphagia is a neurological disturbance and is managed by physicians and SLT. That said, the incidence of these conditions rises with age, as does the incidence of many surgically treatable conditions. It is therefore common to assess a patient with a known neurological condition for the presence of a second pathology affecting their swallow. A basic knowledge of non-surgical conditions is therefore useful.

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