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Original Article
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med. 1998;22(6):1249-1253.
Videofluoroscopic Evaluation of Dysphagia in Quadriplegic Patients.
Han, Tai Ryoon , Kim, Jin Ho , Bang, Moon Suk , Chung, Sun Gun , Shin, Hyung Ik
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine.
Abstract

Objective: To describe the videofluoroscopic findings of quadriplegic patients with dysphagia and to assess the predisposing factors of dysphagia in quadriplegic patients.

Method: Six quadriplegic patients with a dysphagia within 3 months from the injury were included in this study and videofluoroscopic evaluations for both lateral and AP views were performed and evaluated.

Result: A variety of swallowing deficits that involve both oral and pharyngeal phases were detected in the videofluoroscopic study.

The presumed predisposing factors of dysphagia were a surgical stabilization of cervial vertebrae, inadequate neck extension due to cervical orthosis, history of mechanical ventilation, cervical traction, tracheostomy state and cranial nerve injury.

Conclusion: When there are symptoms that suggest a swallowing problem such as a frequent reflex coughing and voice change in quadriplegic patients, videofluoroscopic study will help to prevent the pulmonary complications and to determine the successful swallowing strategies.

Keywords :Quadriplegia, Videofluoroscopy, Dysphagia, Spinal cord injury

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