Post-stroke dysphagia: A review and design considerations for future trials

Volume: 11, Issue: 4, Pages: 399 - 411
Published: Mar 22, 2016
Abstract
Post-stroke dysphagia (a difficulty in swallowing after a stroke) is a common and expensive complication of acute stroke and is associated with increased mortality, morbidity, and institutionalization due in part to aspiration, pneumonia, and malnutrition. Although most patients recover swallowing spontaneously, a significant minority still have dysphagia at six months. Although multiple advances have been made in the hyperacute treatment of...
Paper Details
Title
Post-stroke dysphagia: A review and design considerations for future trials
Published Date
Mar 22, 2016
Volume
11
Issue
4
Pages
399 - 411
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