Using the Fleming index of dysphagia to establish prevalence
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Auteurs : Kristine A. Layne ; Diane S. Losinski ; Pamela M. Zenner ; Judy A. AmentSource :
- Dysphagia [ 0179-051X ] ; 1989-03-01.
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- American congress, Aspiration pneumonia, Chemical dependency unit, Continuous weight loss, Death certificate, Deglutition problems, Dysphagia, Dysphagia prevalence, Dysphagic, Dysphagic patient, Fleming, Fleming index, General medicine, General medicine ward, Groher, Higher impact score, Impact score, Initial survey, Inpatient, Intermediate medicine, Layne, Medical center, Nonregular, Nonregular food texture, Nursing home, Nursing home care unit, Nursing service, Physical examination, Physical rehabilitation unit, Possible dysphagia, Prevalence, Prevalence figures, Prevalence results, Psychological components, Reflux, Rehabilitation medicine, Screening instrument, Second survey, Stricture, Trupe, Ventilator, Ventilator dependency unit.
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Abstract
Abstract: The Fleming index of dysphagia was used to determine the prevalence of dysphagia in patients in a long-term, neuropsychiatric medical center. Prevalence varied by section, with the ventilator-dependent patients having the highest rate and the chemical-dependent patients having the lowest. The Fleming index appears to be a quick and useful instrument to identify patients who are at risk of dysphagic complications, but further reliability and validity studies are needed to demonstrate its utility.
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