Dysphagia is a common complication of ischemic stroke and is usually difficult to treat.The mainstay of standard therapy of post-stroke dysphagia(PSD)is effortful swallowing.Since its introduction in 2004,there is inc...
Objective This systematic review aimed to identify the predictors of recovery from dysphagia after stroke in the last ten years,thereby providing an evidence-based basis for nurses to identify high-risk patients and d...
Objective:To compare the nursing effects of routine care and specialized nursing intervention on patients with dysphagia during acute stroke.Methods:A total of 188 patients with acute stroke and dysphagia who received...
Dysphagia caused by true bulbar paralysis after stroke is a common and serious complication that severely affects patients’eating ability and quality of life,and significantly increases the risk of complications such...
Supported by the National Health Commission Key Laboratory of Prevention and Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disease Grant(No.2020-PT310-01)。
Objective:To explore the effect of acupuncture therapy on dysphagia in patients with Parkinson's disease.Methods:This randomized controlled study lasted 42 days and included 112 patients with Parkinson's disease and d...
BACKGROUND Gastric cancer is among the most prevalent malignancies worldwide.Despite significant advancements in chemoradiotherapy,targeted therapy,and neoadjuvant therapy,conventional surgical intervention remains th...
Purpose: In super-aging societies, prosthodontists will have a growing role and will need to improve their nutrition knowledge. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a workshop-based model for increasing d...
Dysphagia is a common clinical symptom caused by various factors,significantly affecting patients’quality of life and prognosis.This paper aims to review recent advancements in early rehabilitation intervention for d...
Plummer-Vinson syndrome(PVS)is a rare condition marked by postcricoid dysphagia,upper esophageal webs,and iron deficiency anemia.It has been associated with increased risk of hypopharyngeal and esophageal malignancies...
Funding provided by the UCSD Galvanizing Engineering in Medicine Program.The authors would like to thank the UC San Diego Stem Cell Genomics Core at the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine for assistance with RNA sequencing and analysis.
While oropharyngeal cancer treatment regimens,including surgical resection,irradiation,and chemotherapy,are effective at removing tumors,they lead to muscle atrophy,denervation,and fibrosis,contributing to the pathoge...