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ID
Source
Brief title
Health condition
Dysphagia (Dysfagie)
Sponsors and support
Zuyd University for Applied Sciences Heerlen, the Netherlands: Department of Speech and Language Pathology
Zuyderland Hospital, Heerlen, the Netherlands: Department of Intensive Care Medicine
University Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands:Department of Geriatric Medicine
Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Department of Intensive Care
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
clinical dysphagia:
EAT 10 > 2 points and/or
V-VST :cough/wet voice at any of the consistencies and bolus volumes
maximal swallow capacity: maximal bolus volume and minimal time interval between 10 and 4 second within 25 consecutive swallows)
Secondary outcome
relationship between EAT-10 & V-VST
relationship between EAT-100, V-VST and maximal swallow capacity
Background summary
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Study objective
1) To establish the prevalence and characteristics of dysphagia in hospitalized patients
2) To establish the relation between clinical dysphagia and sEMG characteristics
Study design
1 cross-sectional measurement within 24- 72 hours of hospital admission
Intervention
- Eat 10 (10 yes/no question about swallowing)
- V-VST (short swallowing screening where patients swallows 5ml, 10 ml and 20 ml of fluid bolus in 3 different consistencies (nectar, water and pudding viscosity)
sEMG via Rephagia (computergame where a swallow is visualized by a jumping kangaroo)
Inclusion criteria
- admission to hospital with a minimum stay of 24 hours
- age >18
Exclusion criteria
- No informed consent
- No oral intake permitted or severe impairment of oral intake which prohibits participation to this study
- Severe illness which prohibits assessment of swallowing
- Permanent cognitive impairment or language barriers that prevents participation in testing and following instructions.
- Patients admitted to general ward after ICU-stay
- Presence of a beard (and unwillingness to shave off the beard)
- Severe vision impairment which prevents seeing the swallowing cue in Rephagia
- Patients in isolation
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL7002 |
NTR-old | NTR7192 |
Other | Informatie niet aangeleverd door onderzoeker : 17.48 |