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Non-invasive technique for assessment and management planning of oral-pharyngeal dysphagia in children with cerebral palsy

SELLEY WG; PARROTT LC; LETHBRIDGE PC
DEV MED CHILD NEUROL , 2000, vol. 42, n° 9, p. 617-623
Doc n°: 97548
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AJ23 - PARALYSIE CEREBRALE, AD35 - DYSPHAGIE

The non-invasive Exeter Dysphagia Assessment Technique (EDAT) was evaluated as a method of assessing the aetiology of dysphagia in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Data were collected from a group of 20 typically developing children (9 girls, 11 boys; age range 7 to 14 years) for comparison with 125 dysphagic children with CP (81 boys), 44 girls; age range 1 to 18 years). The swallowing mechanism has been separated into physiological phases : anticipatory, delivery,oral transit, and oral-pharyngeal. Normal or abnormal function in each phase was recorded and the common causes of any impaired phase were considered, starting with generalized possibilities before focusing on specific parts of swallowing physiology. Data from 125 dysphagic children with CP show marked differences from the data for the typically developing children. Interpreting individual results was valuable in assisting the assessment team to formulate management strategies, two examples are presented. The technique appears to provide a cost-effective, non-invasive and valuable clinical tool.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2000213474

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