Relationship between Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment and Severe Dysphagia: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Method
2.1. Study Design and Subjects
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
2.3. The Assessment Methods
2.3.1. Cognitive Impairment
2.3.2. Swallowing Function
2.3.3. Risk Factors
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Relationship between PSCI and Severe PSD
3.2. Subgroup Analysis Stratified by the Severity of PSCI
3.3. Risk Factor Analysis of PSCI with Severe PSD
4. Discussion
4.1. The Relationship between Cognitive and Swallowing Functions
4.2. Risk Factor Analysis of PSCI with Severe PSD
4.3. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
PSCI | Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment |
PSD | Post-stroke Dysphagia |
MMSE | Mini-Mental State Examination |
MoCA | Montreal Cognitive Assessment |
VFSS | Videofluoroscopy Swallowing Study |
PAS | Penetration-aspiration Scale |
FOIS | Functional Oral Intake Scale |
SLP | speech-language pathologist |
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Phases of Swallowing | Start Point | End Point |
---|---|---|
Oral preparatory phase | The food was processed in the oral cavity | |
Oral propulsive phase | The tongue voluntary presses the collected bolus/saliva against the palate | Bolus passing the ramus of the mandible |
Pharyngeal phase | Bolus passing the ramus of the mandible | The upper esophageal sphincter relaxation |
Esophageal phase | The upper esophageal sphincter relaxation | The bolus into the stomach |
Variables | PSCI with Severe PSD (n = 154) | PSCI without Severe PSD (n = 177) | p |
---|---|---|---|
Man, n (%) ‡ | 114 (74.0) | 118 (66.7) | 0.183 |
Age mean (SD) † | 65.2 (12.2) | 61.9 (15.0) | 0.031 |
History, n (%) ‡ | |||
Smoking | 43 (27.9) | 31 (17.5) | 0.023 |
Drinking | 28 (18.2) | 12 (6.8) | 0.002 |
Pneumonia | 102 (66.2) | 12 (6.8) | <0.001 |
Comorbidities, n (%) ‡ | |||
Hypertension | 111 (72.1) | 137 (77.4) | 0.265 |
Hyperlipidemia | 24 (15.6) | 29 (16.4) | 0.843 |
Diabetes | 48 (31.2) | 52 (29.4) | 0.732 |
Coronary Heart Disease | 15 (9.7) | 27 (15.3) | 0.133 |
Stroke type, n (%) ‡ | 0.400 | ||
Hemorrhagic | 38 (24.7) | 36 (20.3) | |
Ischemic | 116 (75.3) | 141 (79.7) | |
Stroke site, n (%) ‡ | <0.001 | ||
Supratentorial | 45 (29.2) | 166 (93.8) | |
Infratentorial | 41 (26.6) | 4 (2.3) | |
Other | 68(44.2) | 7(3.9) | |
Lesion side, n (%) ‡ | <0.001 | ||
Left | 49 (31.8) | 94 (53.1) | |
Right | 35 (22.7) | 61 (34.5) | |
Bilateral | 50 (32.5) | 14 (7.9) | |
Other | 20 (13.0) | 8 (4.5) | |
Gastric tube, n (%) ‡ | 99 (64.3) | 12 (6.8) | <0.001 |
Tracheotomy, n (%) * | 27 (17.5) | 3 (1.7) | <0.001 |
Dysarthria, n (%) ‡ | 110 (62.1) | 101 (57.1) | 0.007 |
No. | Swallowing phase, n (%) | PSCI | p | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mild (n = 63) | Moderate (n = 28) | Severe (n = 63) | |||
0 | Other (none of any items below) | 1 (1.6) | 1 (3.6) | 2 (3.2) | 0.802 |
1 | Oral phase | 3 (4.7) | 3 (10.7) | 13 (20.6) | 0.024 |
2 | Pharyngeal phase | 39 (61.9) | 8 (28.6) | 16 (25.4) | <0.001 |
3 | Esophageal phase | 1 (1.6) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0.483 |
4 | Oral + Pharyngeal phase | 16 (25.4) | 11 (39.3) | 31 (49.2) | 0.022 |
5 | Pharyngeal + Esophageal phase | 2 (3.2) | 2 (7.1) | 0 (0) | 0.132 |
6 | Oral + Pharyngeal + Esophageal phase | 1 (1.6) | 3 (10.7) | 1 (1.6) | 0.048 |
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Qiao, J.; Wu, Z.-M.; Ye, Q.-P.; Dai, Y.; Dou, Z.-L. Relationship between Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment and Severe Dysphagia: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Brain Sci. 2022, 12, 803. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12060803
Qiao J, Wu Z-M, Ye Q-P, Dai Y, Dou Z-L. Relationship between Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment and Severe Dysphagia: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Brain Sciences. 2022; 12(6):803. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12060803
Chicago/Turabian StyleQiao, Jia, Zhi-Min Wu, Qiu-Ping Ye, Yong Dai, and Zu-Lin Dou. 2022. "Relationship between Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment and Severe Dysphagia: A Retrospective Cohort Study" Brain Sciences 12, no. 6: 803. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12060803
APA StyleQiao, J., Wu, Z.-M., Ye, Q.-P., Dai, Y., & Dou, Z.-L. (2022). Relationship between Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment and Severe Dysphagia: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Brain Sciences, 12(6), 803. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12060803