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Diagnosis and Management of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia and Its Nutritional and Respiratory Complications in the Elderly

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GASTROENTEROLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Volume 2011, Issue -, Pages -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2011/818979

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  1. Filial del Maresme de la Academia de Ciencies Mediques de Catalunya i Balears
  2. Fundacio de Gastroenterologia Dr. F. Vilardell
  3. Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (FIS) [PI/051554, PS09/01012]
  4. Novartis Medical Nutrition
  5. Nestle Medical Nutrition
  6. Ciberehd, Instituto de Salud Carlos III
  7. European Dysphagia Society (European Group of Dysphagia and Globus)
  8. Nestle Medical Nutrition, Spain

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Oropharyngeal dysphagia is a major complaint among older people. Dysphagia may cause two types of complications in these patients: (a) a decrease in the efficacy of deglutition leading to malnutrition and dehydration, (b) a decrease in deglutition safety, leading to tracheobronchial aspiration which results in aspiration pneumonia and can lead to death. Clinical screening methods should be used to identify older people with oropharyngeal dysphagia and to identify those patients who are at risk of aspiration. Videofluoroscopy (VFS) is the gold standard to study the oral and pharyngeal mechanisms of dysphagia in older patients. Up to 30% of older patients with dysphagia present aspiration-half of them without cough, and 45%, oropharyngeal residue; and 55% older patients with dysphagia are at risk of malnutrition. Treatment with dietetic changes in bolus volume and viscosity, as well as rehabilitation procedures can improve deglutition and prevent nutritional and respiratory complications in older patients. Diagnosis and management of oropharyngeal dysphagia need a multidisciplinary approach.

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