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Association between pharyngeal residue and posterior oral spillage with penetration and aspiration in Stroke

  • Rarissa Rúbia Dallaqua dos Santos,
  • André Vinicius Marcondes Natel Sales,
  • Paula Cristina Cola,
  • Priscila Watson Ribeiro,
  • Adriana Gomes Jorge,
  • Fernanda Matias Peres,
  • Roberto Oliveira Dantas,
  • Roberta Gonçalves da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/201420140476
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
pp. 231 – 234

Abstract

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PURPOSE: This study aimed at showing association between the posterior oral spillage and pharyngeal residue with tracheal aspiration and/or laryngeal penetration in stroke. METHODS: Clinical cross-sectional retrospective multicenter study. The study included 63 videofluoroscopic tests of post-ischemic stroke individuals and oropharyngeal dysphagia data of the three reference centers providing care for patients with dysphagia (43 men and 20 women; age range: from 40 to 90 years). These individuals were divided into two groups. Group I consisted of 35 participants with the presence of penetration and/or laryngotracheal aspiration, and Group II consisted of 28 individuals with no penetration and/or aspiration. Videofluoroscopic swallowing test results were analyzed to divide the groups, and the presence of posterior oral spillage and pharyngeal residue was observed. RESULTS: No association was found between the groups with posterior oral spillage (χ2=1.65; p=0.30; φ2=0.02), but there was statistical difference for the association between pharyngeal residue (χ2=12.86; p=0.003; φ2=0.20) and the groups. CONCLUSION: There is an association between pharyngeal residue and penetration with tracheal aspiration in post-stroke individuals.

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