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Shifting Tides Toward a Proactive Patient-Centered Approach in Dysphagia Management of Neurodegenerative Disease.

Nicole M Rogus-Pulia1,2,3, Emily K Plowman4,5,6.   

Abstract

Purpose Persons with neurodegenerative disease frequently develop comorbid dysphagia as part of their disease process. Current "reactive" approaches to dysphagia management address dysphagia once it manifests clinically and consist of compensatory approaches. The purpose of this article is to propose a paradigm shift in dysphagia management of patients with neurodegenerative disease from a "reactive to proactive" approach by highlighting amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and dementia as case examples. Method The authors present several areas of special consideration for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) treating dysphagia in patients with neurodegenerative disease. The drawbacks of historical "reactive" approaches to dysphagia management are described. Concepts of functional reserve for swallowing and homeostenosis are discussed. A "proactive" patient-centered paradigm of care for these patients is proposed with evidence to support its importance. A rationale for use of this approach in patients with ALS and dementia is provided with strategies for implementation. Results When treating dysphagia in patients with neurodegenerative disease, SLPs must balance a variety of factors in their decision making, including disease severity and expected progression, cultural considerations, goals of care, patient empowerment, and caregiver support. Reactive approaches to dysphagia management in these populations are problematic in that they disempower patients by focusing on use of compensatory techniques (e.g., diet modification, postural changes, feeding tube placement). Proactive approaches that employ rehabilitative interventions to increase functional reserve, such as resistance training, may result in improvement or maintenance of swallowing function longer into disease progression. An interdisciplinary team with early SLP involvement is necessary. Conclusions SLPs play a critical role in the management of dysphagia in patients with neurodegenerative disease and should be integrated early in the care of these patients. By focusing on a proactive patient-centered approach, patients with neurodegenerative conditions, such as ALS and dementia, will experience improved quality of life and health outcomes for a longer time.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32650651      PMCID: PMC7844336          DOI: 10.1044/2020_AJSLP-19-00136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Speech Lang Pathol        ISSN: 1058-0360            Impact factor:   2.408


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3.  A Retrospective Analysis of Swallowing Function and Physiology in Patients Living with Dementia.

Authors:  Ashwini M Namasivayam-MacDonald; Naga Alomari; Lauren Attner; Rebecca D Benjamin; Alexandra Chill; Samantha Doka; Rebekah Guastella; Jena Marchese; Stefania Oppedisano; Kathryn Ressa; Brianna E Rider; Gracelynn K Sandoval; Alexandra Soyfer; Riesa Thompson; Caitlin M Walshe; Luis F Riquelme
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