成人吞咽困难。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Fred Chuang, Rohan Arasu, Gavin Quail, Stephen Johnston
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摘要

背景:吞咽困难,以吞咽困难为特征,由各种原因引起,在一般实践中经常遇到。澳大利亚老龄化人口中吞咽困难的增加需要适当的管理来防止并发症。识别和处理吞咽困难可改善预后和生活质量,并减少继发并发症。目的:通过对吞咽困难的检查和处理,为医生提供帮助。讨论:由上呼吸道消化道紊乱引起的吞咽困难可从解剖学(口咽、食管)或病理生理学(运动性、阻塞性)进行分类。它造成了巨大的社区疾病负担,发病率和死亡率都很高。吞咽困难可能导致误吸、营养不良和精神健康状况不佳。一种涉及初级和三级专家、联合保健、家庭和护理人员的整体办法至关重要。根据病因,吞咽困难在社区中通常采用保守治疗;然而,复杂的病例往往需要多方面的方法和多个专业的整合。
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Adult-onset dysphagia.

Background: Dysphagia, characterised by a difficulty in swallowing, stems from various causes and is frequently encountered in general practice. The rise in dysphagia in Australia's ageing population necessitates proper management to prevent complications. Recognising and managing dysphagia improves outcomes and quality of life, and reduces secondary complications.

Objective: This article assists physicians through the work-up and management of dysphagia.

Discussion: Dysphagia, resulting from upper aerodigestive tract disruptions, can be categorised anatomically (oropharyngeal, oesophageal) or by pathophysiology (motility, obstructive). It imposes a substantial community disease burden with high morbidity and mortality rates. Dysphagia might lead to aspiration, malnutrition and poor mental health. A holistic approach involving primary and tertiary specialists, allied health, family and carers is vital. Depending on the aetiology, dysphagia is often treated conservatively in the community; however, complex cases often require a multifaceted approach and integration of multiple specialties.

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Australian Journal of General Practice
Australian Journal of General Practice Medicine-Family Practice
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2.80
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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of General Practice (AJGP) aims to provide relevant, evidence-based, clearly articulated information to Australian general practitioners (GPs) to assist them in providing the highest quality patient care, applicable to the varied geographic and social contexts in which GPs work and to all GP roles as clinician, researcher, educator, practice team member and opinion leader. All articles are subject to peer review before they are accepted for publication.
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