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Efficacy of High-Intensity Training in Patients with Moderate to Severe Dysphagia after Glossectomy
Dysphagia is the main impairment arising from glossectomy for tongue cancer treatment. The study aimed to determine if an eight-week training protocol paired with accuracy tasks and swallowing exercises is effective and can improve tongue strength and swallowing in patients after tongue resection. M...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37685680 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175613 |
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author | Pavlidou, Elena Kyrgidis, Athanasios Vachtsevanos, Konstantinos Constantinidis, Jannis Triaridis, Stefanos Printza, Athanasia |
author_facet | Pavlidou, Elena Kyrgidis, Athanasios Vachtsevanos, Konstantinos Constantinidis, Jannis Triaridis, Stefanos Printza, Athanasia |
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description | Dysphagia is the main impairment arising from glossectomy for tongue cancer treatment. The study aimed to determine if an eight-week training protocol paired with accuracy tasks and swallowing exercises is effective and can improve tongue strength and swallowing in patients after tongue resection. Maximum isometric pressures, tongue endurance, swallowing pressures, mealtime duration, and oropharyngeal swallow function were studied in patients with moderate to severe dysphagia after glossectomy. Twenty-five (25) patients and thirty-one (31) healthy participants were enrolled in the study. The therapy group (TG) consisted of seventeen (17) patients who followed an 8-week treatment protocol and had multiple measurements. The follow-up control group (FUG) consisted of eight non-treated patients who had a baseline and an 8-week follow-up examination. Healthy participants served as the reference group (RF). Maximum isometric pressures, endurance, and swallowing pressures increased significantly in the TG versus the FUG. Significant improvement was documented in the TG regarding the EAT-10 questionnaire, the Penetration-Aspiration Scale scores at thickened and solid boluses, and post-swallow residues at thickened and solid boluses. The treatment protocol with tongue strength exercises combined with accuracy tasks and swallowing exercises improves the post-operative swallowing function in patients after glossectomy. Patients in the TG had more significant and quicker improvement in pressures and endurance compared to FUG. |
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spelling | pubmed-104887372023-09-09 Efficacy of High-Intensity Training in Patients with Moderate to Severe Dysphagia after Glossectomy Pavlidou, Elena Kyrgidis, Athanasios Vachtsevanos, Konstantinos Constantinidis, Jannis Triaridis, Stefanos Printza, Athanasia J Clin Med Article Dysphagia is the main impairment arising from glossectomy for tongue cancer treatment. The study aimed to determine if an eight-week training protocol paired with accuracy tasks and swallowing exercises is effective and can improve tongue strength and swallowing in patients after tongue resection. Maximum isometric pressures, tongue endurance, swallowing pressures, mealtime duration, and oropharyngeal swallow function were studied in patients with moderate to severe dysphagia after glossectomy. Twenty-five (25) patients and thirty-one (31) healthy participants were enrolled in the study. The therapy group (TG) consisted of seventeen (17) patients who followed an 8-week treatment protocol and had multiple measurements. The follow-up control group (FUG) consisted of eight non-treated patients who had a baseline and an 8-week follow-up examination. Healthy participants served as the reference group (RF). Maximum isometric pressures, endurance, and swallowing pressures increased significantly in the TG versus the FUG. Significant improvement was documented in the TG regarding the EAT-10 questionnaire, the Penetration-Aspiration Scale scores at thickened and solid boluses, and post-swallow residues at thickened and solid boluses. The treatment protocol with tongue strength exercises combined with accuracy tasks and swallowing exercises improves the post-operative swallowing function in patients after glossectomy. Patients in the TG had more significant and quicker improvement in pressures and endurance compared to FUG. MDPI 2023-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10488737/ /pubmed/37685680 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175613 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Pavlidou, Elena Kyrgidis, Athanasios Vachtsevanos, Konstantinos Constantinidis, Jannis Triaridis, Stefanos Printza, Athanasia Efficacy of High-Intensity Training in Patients with Moderate to Severe Dysphagia after Glossectomy |
title | Efficacy of High-Intensity Training in Patients with Moderate to Severe Dysphagia after Glossectomy |
title_full | Efficacy of High-Intensity Training in Patients with Moderate to Severe Dysphagia after Glossectomy |
title_fullStr | Efficacy of High-Intensity Training in Patients with Moderate to Severe Dysphagia after Glossectomy |
title_full_unstemmed | Efficacy of High-Intensity Training in Patients with Moderate to Severe Dysphagia after Glossectomy |
title_short | Efficacy of High-Intensity Training in Patients with Moderate to Severe Dysphagia after Glossectomy |
title_sort | efficacy of high-intensity training in patients with moderate to severe dysphagia after glossectomy |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37685680 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175613 |
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