[脑血管病变及颅脑损伤患者吞咽困难的评价与治疗]。

C Pistarini, A Contardi, G Bertoni
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本研究旨在评估脑干(8例)、大脑半球(8例)脑血管意外(CVA)患者组和颅脑外伤患者组(8例)康复治疗后吞咽障碍及其演变。吞咽障碍的诊断基于影像透视(VFG);Logemann技术的康复治疗。所有患者都表现出各种各样的障碍,通常是联合出现的,而不是单独出现的障碍。最常见的问题是吞咽反射延迟,这在三组患者中都有发现。这一事实可能反映了皮层和脑干输入对触发吞咽反射的重要性。然而,两组之间出现了一些重要的差异:绝大多数颅脑外伤患者表现出严重的舌头控制功能减退,而喉头关闭功能减退仅出现在脑干CVA患者中。康复治疗确定6/24例患者(25%)吞咽完全恢复,似乎有显著改善,但几乎其余患者未完全恢复初始吞咽缺陷。
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[Evaluation and treatment of dysphagia in patients with cerebrovascular lesions and cranial injuries].

This study was designed to evaluate swallowing disorders and their evolution after rehabilitation treatment in a group of pts with cerebrovascular accident (CVA) localized in the brainstem (8 pts), cerebral hemisphere (8 pts) and in a group of pts with cranial trauma (8 pts). The diagnosis of swallowing disorders was based on videofluorography (VFG); rehabilitation treatment on Logemann's technique. All pts exhibited a variety of disturbances usually occurring in combination rather than as isolated disorders. The most frequent problem was a delayed swallowing reflex which was found in all pts of the three groups. This fact may reflect the importance of cortical as well as brainstem input to the triggering of the swallowing reflex. Nevertheless some important differences appeared in the groups: the great majority of cranial trauma pts exhibited a severe reduced tongue control while a reduced laryngeal closure was present only in brainstem CVA pts. The rehabilitation treatment determined a complete recovery of swallowing in 6/24 pts (25%) and seems to present a significant improvement, but not complete recovery of initial swallowing deficit in almost the remaining pts.

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