Baylor College of Medicine, USA.
Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, USA.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2020 May;132:109908. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2020.109908. Epub 2020 Jan 28.
Down syndrome is a genetic condition that affects 1:737 births. Along with cardiac, otolaryngologic, and developmental anomalies, infants with Down syndrome can have swallowing difficulties resulting in respiratory infections. This study aims to characterize the airway protection and dysphagia seen in infants with Down syndrome.
This is a retrospective chart review of infants with Down syndrome who underwent videofluoroscopic swallow studies (VFSS) from 2008 to 2018 at a tertiary children's hospital. Demographic data and VFSS findings were collected.
89.8% (114/127) of infants presented with at least one element of oral dysphagia, while 72.4% (92/127) had at least one element of pharyngeal dysphagia. Sucking skills were classified as abnormal in 63.7% of the patients and bolus formation-control was determined to be deficient (abnormal) in 62.2% of the patients. Oral residuals were present in 37.8% of the patients. With regard to pharyngeal phase, the swallow initiation was considered abnormal in 53.5% of the patients. Pharyngeal residue was present in 17.3% and pharyngo-nasal reflux was present in 27.5% of the patients.
Swallowing assessments in infants with Down syndrome suspected of dysphagia should be considered, especially in those with any alterations in pulmonary health.
唐氏综合征是一种影响每 737 名新生儿的遗传疾病。除了心脏、耳鼻喉和发育异常外,唐氏综合征婴儿还可能存在吞咽困难,导致呼吸道感染。本研究旨在描述唐氏综合征婴儿的气道保护和吞咽困难情况。
这是一项对 2008 年至 2018 年期间在一家三级儿童医院接受视频透视吞咽研究(VFSS)的唐氏综合征婴儿的回顾性图表研究。收集了人口统计学数据和 VFSS 结果。
89.8%(114/127)的婴儿至少存在一种口腔吞咽困难的表现,72.4%(92/127)至少存在一种咽部吞咽困难的表现。63.7%的患者吸吮技能异常,62.2%的患者存在食团形成控制缺陷(异常)。37.8%的患者存在口腔残留。在咽部阶段,53.5%的患者吞咽启动被认为异常。17.3%的患者存在咽部残留,27.5%的患者存在咽鼻反流。
对于疑似吞咽困难的唐氏综合征婴儿,应考虑进行吞咽评估,特别是那些肺部健康有任何改变的患者。