Therapeutic approach to dysphagia in post-COVID patients in a rehabilitation unit, a descriptive longitudinal study

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作者
Guillen-sola, Anna [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ramirez, Cindry [1 ,2 ]
Nieto, Sonia [1 ]
Duarte, Esther [1 ,2 ]
Tejero, Marta [1 ]
Grillo, Christian [1 ]
Bel, Helena [1 ]
Boza, Roser [1 ]
机构
[1] Parc Salut Mar, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Hosp Mar Invest Med, Rehabil Res Grp, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Hosp Mar Esperanca, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Parc Salut Mar,C Sant Josep de La Muntanya 12, Barcelona 08024, Spain
关键词
Deglutition disorders; COVID-19; Rehabilitation; Neuromuscular monitoring; Breathing exercises; NEUROMUSCULAR ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; STROKE PATIENTS; POSTSTROKE DYSPHAGIA; SUBACUTE STROKE; STRENGTH; ASPIRATION;
D O I
10.23736/S1973-9087.24.08234-0
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: A high rate of hospitalized patients for COVID-19 had dysphagia, frequently underdiagnosed, and not treated, inducing a prolonged dysphagia with protracted recovery. Specific treatments and protocols have not been well described yet. AIM: Given the potential benefits o f r espiratory m uscle t raining ( IEMT) a nd n euromuscular s timulation ( NMES) i n d ysphagia treatment, this study aimed to assess the feasibility of the protocol used for treating dysphagia in patients who experienced prolonged hospitalization for COVID-19. DESIGN: Observational, descriptive, prospective study. SETTING: Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation of a tertiary University hospital. POPULATION: Fifty-eight COVID-19 patients were admitted for intensive rehabilitation (March 2020 to October 2021) were prospectively studied. METHODS: Dysphagia was diagnosed using videofluoroscopy and treated with a 3-week protocol adapted from neuromuscular stimulation (NMES) in a motor threshold and inspiratory/expiratory muscle strength training (IEMST), five sets of five repetitions three times daily for 3 weeks. Feasibility was assessed with adherence, outcomes achieved, and occurrence of adverse/unexpected events. Respiratory function (peak cough flow, maximal inspiratory/expiratory pressures) and swallow function (Penetration-Aspiration Scale and Bolus Residue Scale measured by videofluoroscopy) were recorded descriptive statistics, Student's t test for numerical data, and Wilcoxon Test for ordinal variables were applied. SPPSS vs28 and STATA version 15.1 (StataCorp, College Station, TX, USA) were used for statistical analysis. P values 0.05 were considered significant. RESULTS: Dysphagia was highly prevalent in severe COVID-19 patients (86.6%); all respiratory and swallow parameters improved after a 3-week intervention and 12 of 18 patients dependent on tube feeding resumed a normal diet (66.7%; McNemar P=0.03), and 84.09% attended a no restriction diet at discharge. Adherence to treatment was 85%. No significant adverse events were detected. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that a structured swallowing-exercise training intervention based on IEMT and NMES is feasible and safe in prolonged hospitalization post-COVID patients. CLINICAL REHABILITATION IMPACT: To describe rehabilitation protocols used to treat dysphagia in post-COVID patients will help us to optimize the available techniques in each center and to induce a faster recovery avoiding potential complications.
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