| Literature DB >> 32514597 |
Sallyanne Duncan1, Daniel F McAuley2, Margaret Walshe3, Jennifer McGaughey4, Rohan Anand2, Richard Fallis5, Bronagh Blackwood2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine the effectiveness of dysphagia interventions compared to standard care in improving oral intake and reducing aspiration for adults in acute and critical care.Entities:
Keywords: Critical care; Deglutition disorders; Dysphagia; Dysphagia rehabilitation; Intensive care; Swallowing therapy
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32514597 PMCID: PMC7334257 DOI: 10.1007/s00134-020-06126-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intensive Care Med ISSN: 0342-4642 Impact factor: 17.440
Summary of findings
| Swallowing therapy compared to standard care for oropharyngeal dysphagia in acute and critical care | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient or population: adults with oropharyngeal dysphagia | ||||||
| Setting: Acute hospital wards and intensive care units | ||||||
| Intervention: swallowing therapy | ||||||
| Comparison: standard care |
aDowngraded one point due to serious inconsistency from wide CIs
bDowngraded two points due to very serious imprecision as number of participants did not reach optimal information size and only one study reported this outcome
cDowngraded two points due to very serious imprecision as number of participants did not reach optimal information size
dDowngraded one point due to serious inconsistency as a result of substantial heterogeneity (52%)
eDowngraded one point due to serious inconsistency as a result of substantial heterogeneity (78%)
fDowngraded one point due to serious risk of bias in both studies: allocation concealment and blinding were not clearly stated
Fig. 1:PRISMA flowchart
Details of included studies
| Study and country | Clinical setting/population/sample size | Intervention | Comparator |
|---|---|---|---|
| Du et al. [ | Neurology unit Stroke | Transcranial magnetic stimulation | Sham stimulation |
| Park et al. [ | Stroke unit | Transcranial magnetic stimulation | Sham stimulation |
| Kumar et al. [ | Stroke unit | Transcranial direct current stimulation | Sham stimulation and swallowing exercises/oral stimulation |
| Suntrup-Kreuger et al. [ | Stroke unit | Transcranial direct current stimulation | Sham stimulation and swallowing exercises/oral stimulation |
| Yang et al. [ | Neurology unit Stroke | Transcranial direct current stimulation | Sham stimulation and swallowing exercises |
| Moon et al. [ | Hospital ward Stroke | Tongue palate resistance training | Swallowing exercises |
| Moon et al. [ | Stroke unit | Respiratory muscle strength training | Swallowing exercises/thermal stimulation |
| Guillan-Sola et al. [ | Hospital ward Stroke | Respiratory muscle strength training | Swallowing exercises |
| Bath et al. [ | Stroke unit | Pharyngeal electrical stimulation | Sham stimulation |
| Dziewas et al. [ | Neuro intensive care stroke | Pharyngeal electrical stimulation | Sham stimulation |
| Jayaskeren et al. [ | Stroke unit | Pharyngeal electrical stimulation | Sham stimulation |
| Suntrup et al. [ | Neuro intensive care stroke | Pharyngeal electrical stimulation | Sham stimulation |
| Vasant et al. [ | Stroke unit | Pharyngeal electrical stimulation | Sham stimulation and swallowing exercises |
| Guillan-Sola et al. [ | Hospital ward Stroke | Neuromuscular electrical stimulation | Swallowing exercises |
| Huang et al. [ | Hospital ward Stroke | Neuromuscular electrical stimulation | Swallowing exercises/head postures |
| Li et al. [ | Stroke unit | Neuromuscular electrical stimulation | Swallowing exercises with oral trials |
| Xia et al. [ | Neurology unit Stroke | Neuromuscular electrical stimulation | Swallowing exercises |
| Park et al. [ | Hospital ward Stroke | Chin tuck against resistance | Swallowing exercises/thermal stimulation |
| Chen et al. [ | Stroke unit | Acupuncture | Swallowing exercises |
| Wu et al. [ | Stroke unit | Acupuncture | Swallowing exercises/thermal stimulation |
| Carnaby et al. [ | Stroke unit | Behavioural Intervention | Mealtime supervision/safe feeding practices |
| Hwang et al. [ | General intensive care population | Behavioural Intervention | No therapy, oral hygiene |
| Park et al. [ | Stroke unit | Effortful swallow training and traditional swallowing exercises | Traditional swallowing exercises |
Fig. 2:Swallowing therapy versus standard care: aspiration incidence post-intervention
Fig. 3:Swallowing therapy versus standard care: incidence of pneumonia
| There is limited research on dysphagia interventions in acute and critical care settings and limited evidence to guide clinical practice in this area. Clinical trials consistently measuring patient-centred outcomes are needed. |