Massa Lucia, Fattori Bruno, Nacci Andrea, Santoro Amelia, Palagini Laura, Abelli Marianna, Forfori Francesco, Pini Stefano
Program Innovations in Psychiatric Treatments, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
ENT, Audiology and Phoniatrics Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
Eat Weight Disord. 2022 Apr;27(3):881-892. doi: 10.1007/s40519-021-01227-z. Epub 2021 Jul 2.
The effect of psychopathology on swallowing ability tends to be an overlooked issue in the assessment of dysphagic patients, possibly overshadowed by the given prominence to organic pathologies and the difficulties on the management of these patients. In addition, it should also be kept in mind that a great number of psychotropic drugs can affect swallowing adding problematic clinical issues in this area. Despite this, assessment of dysphagia should be considered as an extremely important issue, due to its impact on basic symptomatology, course of illness and quality of life.
This review aims to be an overview of relevant data on psychopathology associated with dysphagia and impairment of swallowing function.
An extensive bibliographic search was carried out in different medical databases (PubMed and Psycharticles) to comprehensively identify the most relevant publications available on dysphagia in eating disorders published until December 2020, according to the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analysis) method. Research articles, either theoretical or empirical-based, published in peer-reviewed journals and in English language, were included. Case reports were also considered in the analysis when it was appropriate for completeness purposes. Titles and abstracts were reviewed according to the eligibility criteria.
In total, 260 published studies were identified and 40 were finally selected after removal of duplicates and relevance. Primarily we investigated the correlation between dysphagia and eating disorders, analysing the complex relationship between the two conditions. Then we provided an overview of the assessment of dysphagic symptoms in other psychiatric syndromes.
No exclusion criteria or statistical methods were applied nor was an assessment of study-level or outcome-level bias applicable for our purpose. The topic is vast and research bias could not be excluded; moreover, data available are heterogeneous and lacking systematic approach.
With this review, the authors want to provide an overview of the most considerable and clinically useful information about the topic, focusing on some key points to disentangle psychiatric components from the complexity of patient with dysphagia. It should be a relevant concern for all clinicians and should be always thoroughly assessed, considered its frequency in clinical practice and its implications in every kind of patients' morbidity, mortality and quality of life. Special attention should be paid to mentally ill patients, who might display complex and multiple comorbidities, as well as consequences of abnormal eating behaviours, occasionally exacerbated by psychotropic medications. More systematic studies are needed, while it seems clear that a multidisciplinary approach is pivotal in the assessment and management of dysphagic patients.
Level I (evidence obtained from at least one properly designed randomized controlled trials; systematic reviews and meta-analyses; experimental studies).
在吞咽困难患者的评估中,精神病理学对吞咽能力的影响往往是一个被忽视的问题,这可能是由于对器质性病变的过度关注以及这些患者管理上的困难而被掩盖。此外,还应牢记大量精神药物会影响吞咽,从而在这一领域增加了临床问题。尽管如此,由于吞咽困难对基本症状、病程和生活质量有影响,对其评估仍应被视为一个极其重要的问题。
本综述旨在概述与吞咽困难及吞咽功能受损相关的精神病理学的相关数据。
根据PRISMA(系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目)方法,在不同医学数据库(PubMed和Psycharticles)中进行了广泛的文献检索,以全面识别截至2020年12月发表的关于饮食失调中吞咽困难的最相关出版物。纳入在同行评审期刊上发表的、基于理论或实证的英文研究文章。在分析中,当出于完整性目的合适时,也会考虑病例报告。根据纳入标准对标题和摘要进行了审查。
总共识别出260篇已发表的研究,在去除重复项和相关性筛选后,最终选择了40篇。首先,我们研究了吞咽困难与饮食失调之间的相关性,分析了这两种情况之间的复杂关系。然后,我们概述了其他精神综合征中吞咽困难症状的评估。
未应用排除标准或统计方法,也未对研究水平或结果水平的偏倚进行适用于我们目的的评估。该主题范围广泛,研究偏倚无法排除;此外,现有数据参差不齐且缺乏系统方法。
通过本综述,作者希望提供关于该主题最值得关注且具有临床实用性的信息概述,重点关注一些关键点,以便从吞咽困难患者的复杂性中梳理出精神方面的因素。这应该是所有临床医生都要关注的问题,鉴于其在临床实践中的发生率及其对各类患者发病率、死亡率和生活质量的影响,应始终进行全面评估。应特别关注精神病患者,他们可能表现出复杂的多种合并症,以及异常饮食行为的后果,偶尔还会因精神药物而加重。需要更多系统的研究,同时很明显多学科方法在吞咽困难患者的评估和管理中至关重要。
I级(证据来自至少一项设计合理的随机对照试验;系统评价和Meta分析;实验研究)。