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呼吸-吞咽协调训练可提高缺氧性脑损伤患者的吞咽安全性和效率。

Respiratory-Swallow Coordination Training Improves Swallowing Safety and Efficiency in a Person With Anoxic Brain Injury.

机构信息

Laboratory for the Study of Upper Airway Dysfunction, Department of Biobehavioral Sciences, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY.

出版信息

Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2020 Nov 12;29(4):1965-1975. doi: 10.1044/2020_AJSLP-20-00095. Epub 2020 Aug 5.

DOI:10.1044/2020_AJSLP-20-00095
PMID:32755487
Abstract

Purpose The aim of this study was to assess the effects of respiratory-swallow coordination training (RSCT) on respiratory-swallow coordination (RSC), swallowing safety (penetration/aspiration), and swallowing efficiency (pharyngeal residue) in a person with anoxic brain injury. Method A 68-year-old man with anoxic brain injury, tachypnea, and severe dysphagia was recruited to participate in a prospective AABAA single-subject experimental design. RSC, swallowing safety, and swallowing efficiency were measured at each assessment using respiratory inductive plethysmography and flexible endoscopic evaluations of swallowing. Data were analyzed descriptively using Cohen's effect size. Outcome measures were compared pre-RSCT to post-RSCT, and pre-RSCT to a 1-month retention assessment. Results Improvements in RSC were observed immediately post-RSCT ( = 0.60). These improvements were maintained upon retention assessment 1 month later ( = 0.60). Additionally, improvements in swallowing safety ( = 1.73), efficiency ( = 1.73), and overall dysphagia severity ( = 1.73) were observed immediately post-RSCT and were maintained upon retention assessment 1 month later ( = 1.73). Conclusions Clinically meaningful improvements in RSC were observed following four sessions of RSCT, which were subsequently associated with large improvements in swallowing safety and efficiency. RSCT may be an efficacious, clinically feasible skill-based exercise for people with anoxic brain injury, suboptimal RSC, and dysphagia. Future work is needed to expand these findings in a larger cohort of people with dysphagia.

摘要

目的 本研究旨在评估呼吸-吞咽协调训练(RSCT)对缺氧性脑损伤患者呼吸-吞咽协调(RSC)、吞咽安全性(渗透/吸入)和吞咽效率(咽部残留)的影响。

方法 一名 68 岁男性因缺氧性脑损伤、呼吸急促和严重吞咽困难而被招募参与前瞻性 AABAA 单例实验设计。使用呼吸感应体积描记法和吞咽灵活内窥镜评估,在每次评估时测量 RSC、吞咽安全性和吞咽效率。使用 Cohen 的效应大小描述性地分析数据。使用预 RSCT 与 RSCT 后、预 RSCT 与 1 个月保留评估的比较来评估结果。

结果 立即在 RSCT 后观察到 RSC 的改善( = 0.60)。这些改善在 1 个月的保留评估后保持( = 0.60)。此外,吞咽安全性( = 1.73)、效率( = 1.73)和整体吞咽困难严重程度( = 1.73)的改善立即在 RSCT 后观察到,并在 1 个月的保留评估后保持( = 1.73)。

结论 在进行了四节 RSCT 后,观察到 RSC 的临床意义上的改善,随后与吞咽安全性和效率的显著改善相关。RSCT 可能是缺氧性脑损伤、RSC 不佳和吞咽困难患者的一种有效、临床可行的基于技能的锻炼方法。需要进一步的工作来扩大在更大的吞咽困难患者群体中的这些发现。

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