Bedside diagnosis of dysphagia: A systematic review
Autor: | Nicole Rogus-Pulia, Nasia Safdar, JoAnne Robbins, Lisbeth Garcia-Arguello, John C. O’Horo |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Protocol (science)
medicine.medical_specialty Leadership and Management business.industry Health Policy MEDLINE Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing with Sensory Testing General Medicine Gold standard (test) Assessment and Diagnosis Dysphagia medicine Physical therapy Fundamentals and skills Generalizability theory medicine.symptom Dual axis Intensive care medicine Prospective cohort study business Care Planning |
Zdroj: | Journal of Hospital Medicine. 10:256-265 |
ISSN: | 1553-5592 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jhm.2313 |
Popis: | Dysphagia is associated with aspiration, pneumonia, and malnutrition, but remains challenging to identify at the bedside. A variety of exam protocols and maneuvers are commonly used, but the efficacy of these maneuvers is highly variable. We conducted a comprehensive search of 7 databases, including MEDLINE, Embase, and Scopus, from each database's earliest inception through June 9, 2014. Studies reporting diagnostic performance of a bedside examination maneuver compared to a reference gold standard (videofluoroscopic swallow study or flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing with sensory testing) were included for analysis. From each study, data were abstracted based on the type of diagnostic method and reference standard study population and inclusion/exclusion characteristics, design, and prediction of aspiration. The search strategy identified 38 articles meeting inclusion criteria. Overall, most bedside examinations lacked sufficient sensitivity to be used for screening purposes across all patient populations examined. Individual studies found dysphonia assessments, abnormal pharyngeal sensation assessments, dual axis accelerometry, and 1 description of water swallow testing to be sensitive tools, but none were reported as consistently sensitive. A preponderance of identified studies was in poststroke adults, limiting the generalizability of results. No bedside screening protocol has been shown to provide adequate predictive value for presence of aspiration. Several individual exam maneuvers demonstrated reasonable sensitivity, but reproducibility and consistency of these protocols was not established. More research is needed to design an optimal protocol for dysphagia detection. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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