Association between board-certified physiatrist involvement and functional outcomes in sarcopenic dysphagia patients: a retrospective cohort study of the Japanese Sarcopenic Dysphagia Database
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Association between board-certified physiatrist involvement and functional outcomes in sarcopenic dysphagia patients: a retrospective cohort study of the Japanese Sarcopenic Dysphagia Database
Abstract
Objective: Dysphagia rehabilitation is an important area in geriatric nutrition due to the commonality of sarcopenic dysphagia in older adults. However, there have been no reports on the efficacy of treatment by board-certified physiatrists (BCP) in patients with sarcopenic dysphagia. This study therefore aimed to investigate whether intervention by board-certified physiatrists affects the functional prognosis of patients with sarcopenic dysphagia. Materials and Methods: Of 467 patients enrolled in the Japanese Sarcopenic Dysphagia database between November 2019 and March 2021, 433 met the study eligibility criteria. The patients were divided into two groups based on whether or not they received intervention by a BCP. The clinical characteristics and outcomes of the two groups were compared. Statistical analyses were performed by inverse probability weighting (IPW). Results: BCPs were involved in the management of 57.0% of patients with sarcopenic dysphagia. These patients had a significantly higher increase in the Barthel index both before and after IPW correction than those not managed by a BCP (P=0.001 and P=0.016, respectively). However, sarcopenic dysphagia significantly improved in the non-BCP group before IPW correction (P<0.001), although there was no significant difference after IPW correction (P=0.301). Conclusion: BCP management was significantly associated with higher activities of daily living (ADL), but not with an improvement in sarcopenic dysphagia. To provide and manage effective rehabilitation, it is necessary to familiarize patients with the management and training of sarcopenic dysphagia rehabilitation for BCP in order to cope in regions with few rehabilitation units.
Keywords: board-certified physiatrists; dysphagia; functional prognosis.
©2023 The Japanese Association of Rural Medicine.
Conflict of interest statement
Hidetaka Wakabayashi was funded by a grant from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (grant number19H03979). Takako Nagai, Shinta Nishioka, and Ryo Momosaki have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
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