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Dysphagia in Alzheimer disease: a review.

J Chouinard1.   

Abstract

Pseudobulbar dysphagia is a common feature of Alzheimer disease (AD) especially in the late stages. In the majority of cases the clinician can select the most appropriate therapeutic modalities based on a thorough history and bedside assessment. The role of videofluoroscopy in managing the dysphagia of AD has not been established. It is unclear whether the weight loss associated with advanced AD can entirely be prevented by optimizing the management of dysphagia. Pneumonia is a common cause of morbidity and death in patients with AD. The risk of pneumonia is related not only to dysphagia and aspiration but to mobility, nutritional status and host immune response. Prevention of pneumonia through appropriate management of dysphagia is not supported by empirical evidence. The potential role of enteral feeding in patients with advanced AD is small. An evidence-based approach to enteral feeding in AD patients is outlined.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11115803

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Health Aging        ISSN: 1279-7707            Impact factor:   4.075


  12 in total

1.  Effects of oral intake of water in patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia.

Authors:  Martha J P Karagiannis; Leonie Chivers; Tom C Karagiannis
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2011-03-01       Impact factor: 3.921

Review 2.  Suckling, Feeding, and Swallowing: Behaviors, Circuits, and Targets for Neurodevelopmental Pathology.

Authors:  Thomas M Maynard; Irene E Zohn; Sally A Moody; Anthony-S LaMantia
Journal:  Annu Rev Neurosci       Date:  2020-02-26       Impact factor: 12.449

3.  Difficulties swallowing solid oral dosage forms in a general practice population: prevalence, causes, and relationship to dosage forms.

Authors:  Julia T Schiele; Renate Quinzler; Hans-Dieter Klimm; Markus G Pruszydlo; Walter E Haefeli
Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2012-09-29       Impact factor: 2.953

4.  Self-Feeding Ability as a Predictor of Mortality Japanese Nursing Home Residents: A Two-Year Longitudinal Study.

Authors:  M Sakamoto; Y Watanabe; A Edahiro; K Motokawa; M Shirobe; H Hirano; K Ito; Y Kanehisa; R Yamada; A Yoshihara
Journal:  J Nutr Health Aging       Date:  2019       Impact factor: 4.075

5.  Cause of Death Determined by Full-body Autopsy in Neuropathologically Diagnosed Dementias: The Biobank for Aging Studies of the University of Sao Paulo (BAS-USP), Brazil.

Authors:  Beatriz Astolfi Neves; Paula Villela Nunes; Roberta Diehl Rodriguez; Atmis Medeiros Haidar; Renata Elaine Paraizo Leite; Camila Nascimento; Carlos Augusto Pasqualucci; Ricardo Nitrini; Wilson Jacob-Filho; Beny Lafer; Lea Tenenholz Grinberg; Claudia Kimie Suemoto
Journal:  Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord       Date:  2022-01-10       Impact factor: 2.357

Review 6.  Weight loss in neurodegenerative disorders.

Authors:  N A Aziz; M A van der Marck; H Pijl; M G M Olde Rikkert; B R Bloem; R A C Roos
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2009-01-22       Impact factor: 4.849

7.  Patient self-report for evaluating mild cognitive impairment and prodromal Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:  Lori Frank; William R Lenderking; Kellee Howard; Marc Cantillon
Journal:  Alzheimers Res Ther       Date:  2011-12-09       Impact factor: 6.982

8.  Clinical Study of Respiratory Function and Difference in Pneumonia History between Alzheimer's Disease and Vascular Dementia Groups.

Authors:  Misako Higashijima
Journal:  J Phys Ther Sci       Date:  2014-07-30

Review 9.  Lung infections and aging.

Authors:  Keith C Meyer
Journal:  Ageing Res Rev       Date:  2004-01       Impact factor: 10.895

10.  Relationship Between Cognitive Function and Dysphagia After Stroke.

Authors:  Soo Yung Jo; Jeong-Won Hwang; Sung-Bom Pyun
Journal:  Ann Rehabil Med       Date:  2017-08-31
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