Association between stroke lesions and videofluoroscopic findings in acute stroke patients

Background and purpose We aimed to assess stroke lesions, which play a key role in determining swallowing dysfunction, and findings of videofluoroscopy (VF), which provides the most accurate instrumental assessment for evaluating swallowing function, in patients with acute stroke. Methods We enrolle...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neurology 2021-03, Vol.268 (3), p.1025-1035
Hauptverfasser: Nakamori, Masahiro, Hosomi, Naohisa, Imamura, Eiji, Matsushima, Hayato, Maetani, Yuta, Yoshida, Mitsuyoshi, Yoshikawa, Mineka, Takeda, Chiho, Nagasaki, Toshikazu, Masuda, Shin, Kayashita, Jun, Tsuga, Kazuhiro, Tanimoto, Keiji, Wakabayashi, Shinichi, Maruyama, Hirofumi
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Zusammenfassung:Background and purpose We aimed to assess stroke lesions, which play a key role in determining swallowing dysfunction, and findings of videofluoroscopy (VF), which provides the most accurate instrumental assessment for evaluating swallowing function, in patients with acute stroke. Methods We enrolled 342 patients with first-time acute stroke (age 70.4 ± 12.6 years, 142 female). Patients with dementia and altered mental status due to severe stroke were excluded. All patients underwent cranial magnetic resonance imaging to identify the location of stroke lesion, VF, and tongue pressure measurement. Results Aspiration was detected in 45 (13.2%) patients. Multivariate analysis identified parietal lobe lesion and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score as independent significant factors for aspiration (odds ratio 6.33, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.25–17.84, p  
ISSN:0340-5354
1432-1459
DOI:10.1007/s00415-020-10244-4