Park C L, O'Neill P A, Martin D F
South Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Dysphagia. 1997 Summer;12(3):161-6. doi: 10.1007/PL00009531.
This pilot study investigated the effect of oral electrical stimulation on swallow function in stroke patients with chronic dysphagia. The purpose was to determine whether an innovative technique could make an improvement in swallow function that might be developed as a potential treatment for patients with persistent dysphagia. Four stroke patients with chronic dysphagia were recruited on the basis of videofluoroscopic findings of a delayed swallow reflex. A single case design was used. Oral electrical stimulation of swallowing was carried out using a palatal prosthesis starting at an output pulse of 0.5 mA, with a fixed duration of 200 microsec, repeated at 1-sec intervals. Barium paste (1 x 5 ml) was introduced at the level of the patient's maximum tolerance of stimulation and any effect on swallow function was recorded by videofluoroscopy. The findings from the pilot study indicated that oral electrical stimulation resulted in an improvement in swallow function in 2 of the 4 patients. The stimulation was well tolerated in all cases with no serious adverse effects. These early results are promising, but further research is needed.
这项初步研究调查了口腔电刺激对患有慢性吞咽困难的中风患者吞咽功能的影响。目的是确定一种创新技术是否能改善吞咽功能,从而有可能发展成为持续性吞咽困难患者的一种潜在治疗方法。根据吞咽反射延迟的视频荧光检查结果招募了4名患有慢性吞咽困难的中风患者。采用单病例设计。使用腭托进行吞咽的口腔电刺激,起始输出脉冲为0.5毫安,固定持续时间为200微秒,以1秒的间隔重复。在患者对刺激的最大耐受水平引入钡糊(1×5毫升),并通过视频荧光检查记录对吞咽功能的任何影响。初步研究结果表明,4名患者中有2名患者的吞咽功能因口腔电刺激而得到改善。所有病例对刺激的耐受性良好,无严重不良反应。这些早期结果很有前景,但还需要进一步研究。