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Comparison of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Brazilian Children with Prenatal Exposure to Zika Virus, With and Without Microcephaly
Severe brain damage associated with Zika-related microcephaly (ZRM) have been reported to result in oropharyngeal dysphagia (OPD); however, it is unknown if OPD presents in children with prenatal Zika virus (ZIKV) exposure but only mild or undetectable abnormalities. The aims of this study were: to...
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author | Oliveira, Danielle Maria da Silva Miranda-Filho, Demócrito de Barros Ximenes, Ricardo Arraes de Alencar Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos Martelli, Celina Maria Turchi Brickley, Elizabeth B. Gouveia, Mariana de Carvalho Leal Ramos, Regina Coeli Rocha, Maria Ângela Wanderley Araujo, Thalia Velho Barreto de Eickmann, Sophie Helena Rodrigues, Laura Cunha Bernardes, Jeyse Polliane de Oliveira Soares Pinto, Maria Helena Teixeira Soares, Karina Polo Norte Danda Araújo, Claudia Marina Tavares de Militão-Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Santos, Ana Célia Oliveira dos |
author_facet | Oliveira, Danielle Maria da Silva Miranda-Filho, Demócrito de Barros Ximenes, Ricardo Arraes de Alencar Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos Martelli, Celina Maria Turchi Brickley, Elizabeth B. Gouveia, Mariana de Carvalho Leal Ramos, Regina Coeli Rocha, Maria Ângela Wanderley Araujo, Thalia Velho Barreto de Eickmann, Sophie Helena Rodrigues, Laura Cunha Bernardes, Jeyse Polliane de Oliveira Soares Pinto, Maria Helena Teixeira Soares, Karina Polo Norte Danda Araújo, Claudia Marina Tavares de Militão-Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Santos, Ana Célia Oliveira dos |
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description | Severe brain damage associated with Zika-related microcephaly (ZRM) have been reported to result in oropharyngeal dysphagia (OPD); however, it is unknown if OPD presents in children with prenatal Zika virus (ZIKV) exposure but only mild or undetectable abnormalities. The aims of this study were: to compare the frequency and characteristics of OPD in children with ZRM and in children without microcephaly born to mothers who tested polymerase chain reaction positive (PCR+) for ZIKV during pregnancy; and to investigate the concordance of caregiver reports of OPD with the diagnosis from the clinical swallowing assessment (CSA). Between Mar/2017 and May/2018, we evaluated 116 children (n = 58 with microcephaly, n = 58 children without microcephaly born to ZIKV PCR + mothers) participating in the Microcephaly Epidemic Research Group (MERG) cohort of children born during the 2015–2016 ZIKV epidemic in Pernambuco, Brazil. To assess OPD we used: a CSA; a clinical assessment of the stomatognathic system; and a questionnaire administered to caregivers. The frequency of OPD was markedly higher in children with ZRM (79.3%) than in the exposed but normocephalic group (8.6%). The children with microcephaly also presented more frequently with anatomic and functional abnormalities in the stomatognathic system. There was a high degree of agreement between the caregiver reports of OPD and the CSA (κ = 0.92). In conclusion, our findings confirm that OPD is a feature of Congenital Zika Syndrome that primarily occurs in children with microcephaly and provide support for policies in which children are referred for rehabilitation with an OPD diagnosis based on caregiver report. |
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spelling | pubmed-82897692021-07-20 Comparison of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Brazilian Children with Prenatal Exposure to Zika Virus, With and Without Microcephaly Oliveira, Danielle Maria da Silva Miranda-Filho, Demócrito de Barros Ximenes, Ricardo Arraes de Alencar Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos Martelli, Celina Maria Turchi Brickley, Elizabeth B. Gouveia, Mariana de Carvalho Leal Ramos, Regina Coeli Rocha, Maria Ângela Wanderley Araujo, Thalia Velho Barreto de Eickmann, Sophie Helena Rodrigues, Laura Cunha Bernardes, Jeyse Polliane de Oliveira Soares Pinto, Maria Helena Teixeira Soares, Karina Polo Norte Danda Araújo, Claudia Marina Tavares de Militão-Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Santos, Ana Célia Oliveira dos Dysphagia Original Article Severe brain damage associated with Zika-related microcephaly (ZRM) have been reported to result in oropharyngeal dysphagia (OPD); however, it is unknown if OPD presents in children with prenatal Zika virus (ZIKV) exposure but only mild or undetectable abnormalities. The aims of this study were: to compare the frequency and characteristics of OPD in children with ZRM and in children without microcephaly born to mothers who tested polymerase chain reaction positive (PCR+) for ZIKV during pregnancy; and to investigate the concordance of caregiver reports of OPD with the diagnosis from the clinical swallowing assessment (CSA). Between Mar/2017 and May/2018, we evaluated 116 children (n = 58 with microcephaly, n = 58 children without microcephaly born to ZIKV PCR + mothers) participating in the Microcephaly Epidemic Research Group (MERG) cohort of children born during the 2015–2016 ZIKV epidemic in Pernambuco, Brazil. To assess OPD we used: a CSA; a clinical assessment of the stomatognathic system; and a questionnaire administered to caregivers. The frequency of OPD was markedly higher in children with ZRM (79.3%) than in the exposed but normocephalic group (8.6%). The children with microcephaly also presented more frequently with anatomic and functional abnormalities in the stomatognathic system. There was a high degree of agreement between the caregiver reports of OPD and the CSA (κ = 0.92). In conclusion, our findings confirm that OPD is a feature of Congenital Zika Syndrome that primarily occurs in children with microcephaly and provide support for policies in which children are referred for rehabilitation with an OPD diagnosis based on caregiver report. Springer US 2020-09-04 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8289769/ /pubmed/32886254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00455-020-10173-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Original Article Oliveira, Danielle Maria da Silva Miranda-Filho, Demócrito de Barros Ximenes, Ricardo Arraes de Alencar Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos Martelli, Celina Maria Turchi Brickley, Elizabeth B. Gouveia, Mariana de Carvalho Leal Ramos, Regina Coeli Rocha, Maria Ângela Wanderley Araujo, Thalia Velho Barreto de Eickmann, Sophie Helena Rodrigues, Laura Cunha Bernardes, Jeyse Polliane de Oliveira Soares Pinto, Maria Helena Teixeira Soares, Karina Polo Norte Danda Araújo, Claudia Marina Tavares de Militão-Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Santos, Ana Célia Oliveira dos Comparison of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Brazilian Children with Prenatal Exposure to Zika Virus, With and Without Microcephaly |
title | Comparison of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Brazilian Children with Prenatal Exposure to Zika Virus, With and Without Microcephaly |
title_full | Comparison of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Brazilian Children with Prenatal Exposure to Zika Virus, With and Without Microcephaly |
title_fullStr | Comparison of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Brazilian Children with Prenatal Exposure to Zika Virus, With and Without Microcephaly |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Brazilian Children with Prenatal Exposure to Zika Virus, With and Without Microcephaly |
title_short | Comparison of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Brazilian Children with Prenatal Exposure to Zika Virus, With and Without Microcephaly |
title_sort | comparison of oropharyngeal dysphagia in brazilian children with prenatal exposure to zika virus, with and without microcephaly |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8289769/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32886254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00455-020-10173-4 |
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