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Dysphagia and Dysarthria in Children with Neuromuscular Diseases, a Prevalence Study

BACKGROUND: Dysphagia and dysarthria are frequently described in pediatric neuromuscular diseases (pNMD). The consequences can be substantial: failure to thrive, malnutrition, aspiration pneumonia, or communication problems. Early detection and identification of risk factors and etiology support pre...

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Autores principales: Kooi-van Es, Mieke, Erasmus, Corrie E., de Swart, Bert J.M., Voet, Nicoline B.M., van der Wees, Philip J., de Groot, Imelda J.M., van den Engel-Hoek, Lenie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32176651
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JND-190436
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author Kooi-van Es, Mieke
Erasmus, Corrie E.
de Swart, Bert J.M.
Voet, Nicoline B.M.
van der Wees, Philip J.
de Groot, Imelda J.M.
van den Engel-Hoek, Lenie
author_facet Kooi-van Es, Mieke
Erasmus, Corrie E.
de Swart, Bert J.M.
Voet, Nicoline B.M.
van der Wees, Philip J.
de Groot, Imelda J.M.
van den Engel-Hoek, Lenie
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description BACKGROUND: Dysphagia and dysarthria are frequently described in pediatric neuromuscular diseases (pNMD). The consequences can be substantial: failure to thrive, malnutrition, aspiration pneumonia, or communication problems. Early detection and identification of risk factors and etiology support preventing complications and morbidity, including impact on quality of life. Information about the prevalence of dysphagia and dysarthria in pNMD is scarce. OBJECTIVE: To describe the pooled prevalence of dysphagia and dysarthria in pNMD in the Netherlands. In addition, we describe the prevalence of dysphagia and dysarthria each, and the prevalence of chewing (oral) and swallowing problems per diagnostic group, based on their anatomic origin. METHODS: Data were collected from 295 children (mean age 11;0 years, range 2;6–18;0) with pNMD in 12 hospitals and rehabilitation centers in the Netherlands. A speech language therapist established whether dysphagia and dysarthria were present or not. RESULTS: In almost all the 14 diagnostic groups of pNMD, dysphagia and dysarthria were present. Pooled overall prevalence of dysphagia and dysarthria was 47.2% and 31.5%, respectively. Of 114 children with dysphagia, 90.0% had chewing problems, 43.0% showed swallowing problems and 33.3% showed both chewing and swallowing problems. CONCLUSIONS: The overall pooled prevalence of dysphagia and dysarthria was high in the population of pNMD. It can be argued that periodic monitoring of dysphagia and dysarthria and early referral to a speech language therapist should be a necessity from the start of the diagnosis in the whole pNMD population.
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spelling pubmed-73690722020-07-22 Dysphagia and Dysarthria in Children with Neuromuscular Diseases, a Prevalence Study Kooi-van Es, Mieke Erasmus, Corrie E. de Swart, Bert J.M. Voet, Nicoline B.M. van der Wees, Philip J. de Groot, Imelda J.M. van den Engel-Hoek, Lenie J Neuromuscul Dis Research Report BACKGROUND: Dysphagia and dysarthria are frequently described in pediatric neuromuscular diseases (pNMD). The consequences can be substantial: failure to thrive, malnutrition, aspiration pneumonia, or communication problems. Early detection and identification of risk factors and etiology support preventing complications and morbidity, including impact on quality of life. Information about the prevalence of dysphagia and dysarthria in pNMD is scarce. OBJECTIVE: To describe the pooled prevalence of dysphagia and dysarthria in pNMD in the Netherlands. In addition, we describe the prevalence of dysphagia and dysarthria each, and the prevalence of chewing (oral) and swallowing problems per diagnostic group, based on their anatomic origin. METHODS: Data were collected from 295 children (mean age 11;0 years, range 2;6–18;0) with pNMD in 12 hospitals and rehabilitation centers in the Netherlands. A speech language therapist established whether dysphagia and dysarthria were present or not. RESULTS: In almost all the 14 diagnostic groups of pNMD, dysphagia and dysarthria were present. Pooled overall prevalence of dysphagia and dysarthria was 47.2% and 31.5%, respectively. Of 114 children with dysphagia, 90.0% had chewing problems, 43.0% showed swallowing problems and 33.3% showed both chewing and swallowing problems. CONCLUSIONS: The overall pooled prevalence of dysphagia and dysarthria was high in the population of pNMD. It can be argued that periodic monitoring of dysphagia and dysarthria and early referral to a speech language therapist should be a necessity from the start of the diagnosis in the whole pNMD population. IOS Press 2020-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7369072/ /pubmed/32176651 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JND-190436 Text en © 2020 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kooi-van Es, Mieke
Erasmus, Corrie E.
de Swart, Bert J.M.
Voet, Nicoline B.M.
van der Wees, Philip J.
de Groot, Imelda J.M.
van den Engel-Hoek, Lenie
Dysphagia and Dysarthria in Children with Neuromuscular Diseases, a Prevalence Study
title Dysphagia and Dysarthria in Children with Neuromuscular Diseases, a Prevalence Study
title_full Dysphagia and Dysarthria in Children with Neuromuscular Diseases, a Prevalence Study
title_fullStr Dysphagia and Dysarthria in Children with Neuromuscular Diseases, a Prevalence Study
title_full_unstemmed Dysphagia and Dysarthria in Children with Neuromuscular Diseases, a Prevalence Study
title_short Dysphagia and Dysarthria in Children with Neuromuscular Diseases, a Prevalence Study
title_sort dysphagia and dysarthria in children with neuromuscular diseases, a prevalence study
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32176651
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JND-190436
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