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Association of Post-extubation Dysphagia With Tongue Weakness and Somatosensory Disturbance in Non-neurologic Critically Ill Patients
Hee Seon Park, Jung Hoi Koo, Sun Hong Song
Ann Rehabil Med 2017;41(6):961-968.   Published online December 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2017.41.6.961
Objective

To prospectively assess the association between impoverished sensorimotor integration of the tongue and lips and post-extubation dysphagia (PED).

Methods

This cross-sectional study included non-neurologic critically ill adult patients who required endotracheal intubation and underwent videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) between October and December 2016. Participants underwent evaluation for tongue and lip performance, and oral somatosensory function. Demographic and clinical data were retrieved from medical records.

Results

Nineteen patients without a definite cause of dysphagia were divided into the non-dysphagia (n=6) and the PED (n=13) groups based on VFSS findings. Patients with PED exhibited greater mean duration of intubation (11.85±3.72 days) and length of stay in the intensive care unit (LOS-ICU; 13.69±3.40 days) than those without PED (6.83±5.12 days and 9.50±5.96 days; p=0.02 and p=0.04, respectively). The PED group exhibited greater incidence of pneumonia, higher videofluoroscopy swallow study dysphagia scale score, higher oral transit time, and lower tongue power and endurance and lip strength than the non-dysphagia groups. The differences in two-point discrimination and sensations of light touch and taste among the two groups were insignificant. Patients intubated for more than 7 days exhibited lower maximal tongue power and tongue endurance than those intubated for less than a week.

Conclusion

Duration of endotracheal intubation, LOS-ICU, and oromotor degradation were associated with PED development. Oromotor degradation was associated with the severity of dysphagia. Bedside oral performance evaluation might help identify patients who might experience post-extubation swallowing difficulty.

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  • The Association of NT‐proBNP With Maximum Tongue Pressure After Cardiac Surgery: A Cross‐Sectional Study
    Aimin Shao, Yilei Zhu, Haiou Xia, Tingting Zhang
    Journal of Oral Rehabilitation.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • A Systematic Review of the Prevalence and Characteristics of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Critically Ill Patients During the Acute and Postacute Recovery Phase
    Cara Donohue, Kaitlynn Raye, Pratik Pandharipande, Robert S. Dittus, E. Wesley Ely
    Critical Care Medicine.2025; 53(6): e1292.     CrossRef
  • Speech pathology assessment of dysphagia post endotracheal extubation: A service-model evaluation
    Nicola A. Clayton, Elizabeth C. Ward, Eva Norman, Helen Ryan, Mark R. Kol
    Australian Critical Care.2024; 37(1): 144.     CrossRef
  • Incidencia y factores de riesgo de disfagia post extubación en pacientes críticos no neurológicos
    Anthony Marcotti Fernández, Daniela Manríquez Martínez, Sebastián Guajardo Cuenca, Karina Sandoval León
    Revista de Investigación en Logopedia.2024; 14(1): e88024.     CrossRef
  • Incidence of post-extubation dysphagia among critical care patients undergoing orotracheal intubation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Weixia Yu, Limi Dan, Jianzheng Cai, Yuyu Wang, Qingling Wang, Yingying Zhang, Xin Wang
    European Journal of Medical Research.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • RETRACTED ARTICLE: The Characteristics and Predicators of Post-extubation Dysphagia in ICU Patients with Endotracheal Intubation
    Chenyun Xia, Jianhong Ji
    Dysphagia.2023; 38(1): 253.     CrossRef
  • Development and validation of a predictive model for patients with post-extubation dysphagia
    Jia-ying Tang, Xiu-qin Feng, Xiao-xia Huang, Yu-ping Zhang, Zhi-ting Guo, Lan Chen, Hao-tian Chen, Xiao-xiao Ying
    World Journal of Emergency Medicine.2023; 14(1): 49.     CrossRef
  • Risk Factors for Postextubation Dysphagia: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis
    Melanie McIntyre, Timothy Chimunda, Mayank Koppa, Nathan Dalton, Hannah Reinders, Sebastian Doeltgen
    The Laryngoscope.2022; 132(2): 364.     CrossRef
  • Association between postextubation dysphagia and physical function in survivors of critical illness: A retrospective study
    Kohei Tanaka, Kento Watanabe, Hirohiko Kashiwagi
    Clinical Nutrition ESPEN.2022; 47: 147.     CrossRef
  • Proposing a Multisystem Swallowing Framework: A Network Medicine Approach in the Era of COVID-19
    Veronica H. Letawsky, Ann-Marie Schreiber, Camilla Dawson, Geoff Fullerton, Robyn C. Jones, Karyn Newton, Niki Oveisi, Tahira Tejpar, Stacey A. Skoretz
    Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups.2022; 7(4): 1137.     CrossRef
  • The prevalence of post-extubation dysphagia in critically ill adults: an Australian data linkage study
    Melanie L. McIntyre, Timothy Chimunda, Joanne Murray, Trent W. Lewis, Sebastian H. Doeltgen
    Critical Care and Resuscitation.2022; 24(4): 352.     CrossRef
  • Post-extubation dysphagia incidence in critically ill patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Melanie McIntyre, Sebastian Doeltgen, Nathan Dalton, Mayank Koppa, Timothy Chimunda
    Australian Critical Care.2021; 34(1): 67.     CrossRef
  • Obesity, malnutrition, and trace element deficiency in the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic: An overview
    Debora Fedele, Antonella De Francesco, Sergio Riso, Alessandro Collo
    Nutrition.2021; 81: 111016.     CrossRef
  • Association between clinical risk factors and severity of dysphagia after extubation based on a videofluoroscopic swallowing study
    Won-Jong Yang, Eunhee Park, Yu-Sun Min, Jae-Won Huh, Ae Ryoung Kim, Hyun-Min Oh, Tae-Woo Nam, Tae-Du Jung
    The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine.2020; 35(1): 79.     CrossRef
  • The Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 on Dysphagia Evaluation and Treatment
    Martin B. Brodsky, Richard J. Gilbert
    Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.2020; 101(9): 1662.     CrossRef
  • Prevalence, Pathophysiology, Diagnostic Modalities, and Treatment Options for Dysphagia in Critically Ill Patients
    Martin B. Brodsky, Joeke L. Nollet, Peter E. Spronk, Marlís González-Fernández
    American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.2020; 99(12): 1164.     CrossRef
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Proposed Use of Thickener According to Fluid Intake on Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Studies: Preliminary Study in Normal Healthy Persons
Kyung Duck Lee, Sun Hong Song, Jung Hoi Koo, Hee Seon Park, Jae Sin Kim, Ki Hyo Jang
Ann Rehabil Med 2016;40(2):206-213.   Published online April 25, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2016.40.2.206
Objective

To examine the characteristics and changes in the pharyngeal phase of swallowing according to fluid viscosity in normal healthy persons, to help determine fluid intake methods in more detail than the use of standardized fluid.

Methods

This was a prospective observational study involving 10 normal healthy adults. While the participants sequentially took in fluids with 10 different viscosities changes in the pharyngeal phase of the swallowing process were monitored using videofluoroscopic swallowing studies (VFSS). Twenty parameters of the pharyngeal phase, including epiglottis contact, laryngeal elevation, pharyngeal constriction, and upper esophageal sphincter opening, were determined and compared.

Results

No significant viscosity-based changes in epiglottis contact, laryngeal elevation, or upper esophageal sphincter-opening duration of the pharyngeal phase were observed. However, pharyngeal transit time and time from the start of the pharyngeal phase to peak pharyngeal constriction were significantly delayed upon intake of fluid with viscosities of 150.0 centipoise (cP) and 200.0 cP.

Conclusion

VFSS analysis of fluid intake may require the use of fluids of various concentrations to determine a suitable viscosity of thickener mixture for each subject.

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  • Detection of poststroke oropharyngeal dysphagia with swallowing screening by ultrasonography
    Takao Matsuo, Miwa Matsuyama, Giannicola Iannella
    PLOS ONE.2021; 16(3): e0248770.     CrossRef
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Effects of Head Rotation and Head Tilt on Pharyngeal Pressure Events Using High Resolution Manometry
Cheol Ki Kim, Ju Seok Ryu, Sun Hong Song, Jung Hoi Koo, Kyung Duck Lee, Hee Sun Park, Yoongul Oh, Kyunghoon Min
Ann Rehabil Med 2015;39(3):425-431.   Published online June 30, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.3.425
Objective

To observe changes in pharyngeal pressure during the swallowing process according to postures in normal individuals using high-resolution manometry (HRM).

Methods

Ten healthy volunteers drank 5 mL of water twice while sitting in a neutral posture. Thereafter, they drank the same amount of water twice in the head rotation and head tilting postures. The pressure and time during the deglutition process for each posture were measured with HRM. The data obtained for these two postures were compared with those obtained from the neutral posture.

Results

The maximum pressure, area, rise time, and duration in velopharynx (VP) and tongue base (TB) were not affected by changes in posture. In comparison, the maximum pressure and the pre-upper esophageal sphincter (UES) maximum pressure of the lower pharynx in the counter-catheter head rotation posture were lower than those in the neutral posture. The lower pharynx pressure in the catheter head tilting posture was higher than that in the counter-catheter head tilting. The changes in the VP peak and epiglottis, VP and TB peaks, and the VP onset and post-UES time intervals were significant in head tilting and head rotation toward the catheter postures, as compared with neutral posture.

Conclusion

The pharyngeal pressure and time parameter analysis using HRM determined the availability of head rotation as a compensatory technique for safe swallowing. Tilting the head smoothes the progress of food by increasing the pressure in the pharynx.

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Case Report

Median Nerve Injury Caused by Brachial Plexus Block for Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
Tae Hoon Kim, Cheol Ki Kim, Kyung Duck Lee, Jung Hoi Koo, Sun Hong Song
Ann Rehabil Med 2014;38(2):282-285.   Published online April 29, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2014.38.2.282

Carpal tunnel release is required to treat patients with severe carpal tunnel syndrome. The regional anesthesia of the upper limb by brachial plexus block (BPB) may be a good alternative to general anesthesia for carpal tunnel release surgery, because it results in less complications. However, the regional anesthesia still has various side effects, such as hematoma, infection, and peripheral neuropathy. We hereby report a rare case of median nerve injury caused by BPB for carpal tunnel release.

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    JCA Advances.2025; 2(1): 100088.     CrossRef
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    Paige S Tsuda, Austin L Du, Rodney A Gabriel, Brian P Curran
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    Rakesh V. Sondekoppam, Ban C. H. Tsui
    Anesthesia & Analgesia.2017; 124(2): 645.     CrossRef
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Original Article

Inter-rater Reliability of Videofluoroscopic Dysphagia Scale
Dae Ha Kim, Kyoung Hyo Choi, Hong Min Kim, Jung Hoi Koo, Bo Ryun Kim, Tae Woo Kim, Joo Seok Ryu, Sun Im, In Sung Choi, Sung Bom Pyun, Jin Woo Park, Jin Young Kang, Hee Seung Yang
Ann Rehabil Med 2012;36(6):791-796.   Published online December 28, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2012.36.6.791
Objective

To investigate the inter-rater agreement using the Videofluoroscopic Dysphagia Scale (VDS).

Method

The present study was designed as a multicenter, single-blind trial. A Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Study (VFSS) was performed using the protocol described by J.A Logemann. Thick-fluid, pureed food, mechanically altered food, regularly textured food, and thin-fluid boluses were sequentially swallowed. Each participant received a 3 ml bolus followed by a 5 ml bolus of each food material, in the order mentioned above. All study procedures were video recorded. Discs containing these video recordings in random order were distributed to interpreters who were blinded to the participant information. The video recordings were evaluated using a standardized VDS sheet and the inter-rater reliability was calculated.

Results

In total, 100 patients participated in this study and 10 interpreters analyzed the findings. Inter-rater reliability was fair in terms of lip closure (κ: 0.325), oral transit time (0.253), delayed triggering of pharyngeal swallowing (0.300), vallecular residue (0.275), laryngeal elevation (0.345), pyriform sinus residue (0.310), coating of the pharyngeal wall (0.310), and aspiration (0.393). However, other parameters of the oral phase were lower than those of the pharyngeal phase (0.06-0.153). Moreover, the summation of VDS reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient: 0.556) showed moderate agreement.

Conclusion

VDS shows a moderate rate of agreement for evaluating the swallowing function. However, many of the parameters demonstrated a lower rate of agreement, particularly the oral phase parameters.

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Deep Vein Thrombosis Associated with May-Thurner Syndrome in an Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patient -A Case Report-
Dong Kyu Kim, Jung Hoi Koo, Sun Hong Song, Jong Hyeog Lee
Ann Rehabil Med 2011;35(3):441-444.   Published online June 30, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2011.35.3.441

There have been a few reports on deep vein thrombosis (DVT) associated with compression of the left common iliac vein by the right common iliac artery, referred to as May-Thurner syndrome (MTS). However, there have been no reports on DVT associated with MTS in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients exhibiting similar clinical features to paraplegic spinal cord injury patients. We hereby report a case of DVT associated with MTS in an ALS patient, who was treated successfully.

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