Reinstituting Oral Feeding in Tube-Fed Adult Patients With Dysphagia
Feeding tubes are valuable assets in the rehabilitation of adult patients with dysphagia. Feeding tubes may be placed in response to perceived risks of airway compromise or insufficient nutrient intake. However, not all patients require long-term enteral feeding. With intensive dysphagia therapy, ma...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nutrition in Clinical Practice 2006-12, Vol.21 (6), p.576-586 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Feeding tubes are valuable assets in the rehabilitation of adult patients
with dysphagia. Feeding tubes may be placed in response to perceived risks of
airway compromise or insufficient nutrient intake. However, not all patients
require long-term enteral feeding. With intensive dysphagia therapy, many
patients will experience resolving deficits or improvement in swallowing
ability. These patients require an appropriate strategy to transition from
tube to oral feeding. This article reviews some of the basic characteristics
of dysphagia and identifies specific swallowing difficulties in 2 groups of
patients who often benefit from temporary enteral feeding: stroke survivors
and patients treated for head and neck cancer. Specific suggestions are
offered for clinical strategies to reinstitute oral feeding in these groups of
tube-fed patients. |
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ISSN: | 0884-5336 1941-2452 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0115426506021006576 |