Effectiveness of fibreoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing and dietary intervention during home‐visit dental care in older individuals
Background Currently, patients with dysphagia are receiving dietary management that deviates from their original swallowing function. Objective To evaluate the clinical significance of fibreoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) and dietary intervention (DI) by multi‐professional collabora...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Gerodontology 2022-09, Vol.39 (3), p.273-281 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Currently, patients with dysphagia are receiving dietary management that deviates from their original swallowing function.
Objective
To evaluate the clinical significance of fibreoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) and dietary intervention (DI) by multi‐professional collaboration during visit care for determining the actual oral intake status in patients with dysphagia.
Methods
Five hundred and eighteen patients with dysphagia underwent FEES, focusing on the penetration‐aspiration scale, and DI. Oral intake status was categorised using the functional oral intake scale (FOIS). FOIS scores at the first visit, after FEES, and at the reassessment were compared.
Results
At the first visit, 34.7% of the patients had an FOIS score of level 1 (no oral intake) and 65.3% had a score of level 2 or higher (capable of oral intake). Following FEES, 7.1% of patients had an FOIS score of level 1, and 44.4% had a score of level 2 with resumption of oral intake. At the reassessment, 489 patients (94.4%) were capable of oral ingestion (FOIS level 2 or higher). There were significant differences between the distributions of FOIS scores at the first visit and following FEES (P |
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ISSN: | 0734-0664 1741-2358 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ger.12581 |