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Rehabilitation medicine: 2. Diagnosis of dysphagia and its nutritional management for stroke patients

机译:康复医学:2.脑卒中患者吞咽困难的诊断及其营养管理

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FOLLOWING STROKE, PATIENTS MAY HAVE REDUCED DIETARY intake, swallowing impairments (dysphagia) and other neurological deficits that could affect their nutritional and hydration status and lead to aspiration pneumonia. Impaired nutritional status is associated with reduced functional improvement, increased complication rates and prolonged hospital stays. This article is aimed at primary care physicians and others caring for stroke patients. We discuss the need for assessing the nutritional status of stroke patients and provide strategies for the management of dysphagia and patients' food and fluid intakes. In addition, we review clinical and radiological options for the diagnosis of dysphagia as well as oral and enteral feeding alternatives. style="clear:both">Articles to date in this series class="simple" style="list-style-type:none">
机译:卒中后,患者的饮食摄入量可能减少,吞咽障碍(吞咽困难)和其他神经功能缺损可能会影响其营养和水合状况并导致吸入性肺炎。营养状况受损与功能改善减少,并发症发生率增加和住院时间延长有关。本文针对初级保健医生和其他照顾中风患者的人。我们讨论了评估中风患者营养状况的需求,并为吞咽困难以及患者食物和液体摄入的管理提供了策略。此外,我们回顾了吞咽困难以及口服和肠内喂养替代方法的临床和放射学选择。 style =“ clear:both”>本系列中迄今为止的文章 class =“ simple” style =“ list-style-type:none”> <!-list-behavior =简单前缀- word = mark-type = none max-label-size = 0->

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