Arvedson J C, Lefton-Greif M A
Speech-Language-Hearing Department, Children's Hospital of Buffalo, NY 14222, USA.
Semin Speech Lang. 1996 Nov;17(4):261-8. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1064103.
Dysphagia in infants and children is usually only one part of a broad spectrum of complex medical, health, and developmental problems. As etiologies vary, so do prognoses. Increased survival rates of infants in recent years have been accompanied by an increased prevalence of neurologic, cardiorespiratory, and structural impairments that can affect nutritional status and feeding function. Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and normal development of feeding skills is basic to the assessment and management of pediatric dysphagia.
婴幼儿吞咽困难通常只是一系列广泛的复杂医学、健康和发育问题的一部分。由于病因各异,预后也不尽相同。近年来婴儿存活率的提高伴随着神经、心肺和结构损伤患病率的增加,这些损伤会影响营养状况和喂养功能。了解喂养技能的解剖学、生理学和正常发育情况是评估和管理小儿吞咽困难的基础。