Neurogenic dysphagia. Frequency, progression, and outcome in adults following head injury
- PMID: 6647555
- DOI: 10.1093/ptj/63.12.1992
Neurogenic dysphagia. Frequency, progression, and outcome in adults following head injury
Abstract
A retrospective chart review was conducted to determine the frequency, progression, and outcome of neurogenic dysphagia in head-injured adults admitted to a rehabilitation facility. Approximately 25 percent of the sample demonstrated swallowing or oral motor problems on admission. Ninety-four percent of this group ultimately became successful oral feeders. The majority of these patients participated in a feeding program planned and implemented by the physical therapist. The average time from injury for the nonoral feeders to successful completion of their first oral meal was about three months. A concomitant resolution of cognitive problems, primitive oral motor reflexes, and neurogenic dysphagia occurred.
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