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Hyoid-complex elevation and stimulation technique restores swallowing function in patients with lateral medullary syndrome:Two case reports
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作者 Yu-Er Jiang qian-qian lyu +2 位作者 Feng Lin Xue-Ting You Zhong-Li Jiang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第6期1142-1149,共8页
BACKGROUND A swallowing disorder may occur following a brainstem stroke,especially one that occurs in the swallowing centers.Lateral medullary syndrome(referred to as LMS),a rare condition in which a vascular event oc... BACKGROUND A swallowing disorder may occur following a brainstem stroke,especially one that occurs in the swallowing centers.Lateral medullary syndrome(referred to as LMS),a rare condition in which a vascular event occurs in the territory of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery or the vertebral artery,has been reported to lead to more severe and longer lasting dysphagia.CASE SUMMARY We report two patients with dysphagia due to LMS and propose a novel technique named hyoid-complex elevation and stimulation technique(known as HEST).The two patients had no other functional incapacity back into life,but nasogastric feeding was the only possible way for nutrition because of severe aspirations.Swallowing function was evaluated by functional oral intake scale,modified water swallow test,surface electromyographic signal associated with video fluorography swallowing study to assess the situation of aspiration,pharyngeal residue,pharyngeal peristalsis,upper esophageal opening and the ability of deglutition.Both patients were treated with the HEST method for dysphagia and recovered quickly.CONCLUSION HEST is effective for shortening the in-hospital time and improving the quality of life for patients with dysphagia who suffer from LMS and likely other strokes. 展开更多
关键词 Lateral MEDULLARY syndrome Hyoid-complex ELEVATION and stimulation technique Upper esophageal SPHINCTER DYSPHAGIA Treatment Case report
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