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Progression of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Patients with Multiple System Atrophy.

Hui Jae Do1, Han Gil Seo2, Hyun Haeng Lee1, Byung-Mo Oh1, Yoon Kim3, Aryun Kim3, Han-Joon Kim3, Beomseok Jeon3, Tai Ryoon Han1.   

Abstract

We investigated the progression of oropharyngeal dysphagia in patients with multiple system atrophy (MSA), with particular emphasis on MSA subtype variation. Fifty-nine MSA patients (31 MSA-P, 21 MSA-C, and 7 MSA-PC) who had undergone at least one videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) to evaluate dysphagia symptoms were included. Clinical data and VFSS findings were retrospectively evaluated using the videofluoroscopic dysphagia scale (VDS), and the results of each MSA subtype group were compared. The median latency to onset of diet modification from onset of MSA symptoms was 5.995 (95% CI 4.890-7.099) years in all MSA patients, 5.036 (95% CI 3.605-6.467) years in MSA-P, and 6.800 (95% CI 6.078-7.522) years in MSA-C (P = 0.035). The latency to onset of diet modification from onset of dysphagia symptoms was 2.715 (95% CI 2.132-3.298) years in all MSA patients, 2.299 (95% CI 1.194-3.403) years in MSA-P, and 5.074 (95% CI 2.565-7.583) years in MSA-C (P = 0.039). The latencies to onset of tube feeding from onset of MSA symptoms and dysphagia symptoms were 7.003 (95% CI 6.738-7.268) years and 3.515 (95% CI 2.123-4.907) years, respectively, in all MSA patients, without significant difference between subtypes. In the patients who underwent VFSS follow-up for ≥ 1 year, 6 oral VDS items significantly worsened; only two pharyngeal items exhibited significant changes. Patients with MSA-P commenced diet modification earlier than patients with MSA-C, despite no significant difference in the latency to onset of tube feeding. Deterioration of dysphagia may be more pronounced in the oral function of MSA patients.

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Keywords:  Deglutition; Deglutition disorders; Dysphagia; Multiple system atrophy; Neurodegenerative diseases

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30852647     DOI: 10.1007/s00455-019-09990-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dysphagia        ISSN: 0179-051X            Impact factor:   3.438


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