Clinical progression and outcome of dysphagia following paediatric traumatic brain injury: a prospective study.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES:To provide a preliminary clinical profile of the resolution and outcomes of oral-motor impairment and swallowing function in a group of paediatric dysphagia patients post-traumatic brain injury (TBI). To document the level of cognitive impairment parallel to the return to oral intake, and to investigate the correlation between the resolution of impaired swallow function versus the resolution of oral-motor impairment and cognitive impairment. PARTICIPANTS:Thirteen children admitted to an acute care setting for TBI. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:A series of oral-motor (Verbal Motor Production Assessment for Children, Frenchay Dysarthria Assessment, Schedule for Oral Motor Assessment) and swallowing (Paramatta Hospital's Assessment for Dysphagia) assessments, an outcome measure for swallowing (Royal Brisbane Hospital's Outcome Measure for Swallowing), and a cognitive rating scale (Rancho Level of Cognitive Functioning Scale). RESULTS:Across the patient group, oral-motor deficits resolved to normal status between 3 and 11 weeks post-referral (and at an average of 12 weeks post-injury) and swallowing function and resolution to normal diet status were achieved by 3-11 weeks post-referral (and at an average of 12 weeks post-injury). The resolution of dysphagia and the resolution of oral-motor impairment and cognitive impairment were all highly correlated. CONCLUSION:The provision of a preliminary profile of oral-motor functioning and dysphagia resolution, and data on the linear relationship between swallowing impairment and cognition, will provide baseline information on the course of rehabilitation of dysphagia in the paediatric population post-TBI. Such data will contribute to more informed service provision and rehabilitation planning for paediatric patients post-TBI.

journal_name

Brain Inj

journal_title

Brain injury

authors

Morgan A,Ward E,Murdoch B

doi

10.1080/02699050310001617424

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2004-04-01 00:00:00

pages

359-76

issue

4

eissn

0269-9052

issn

1362-301X

pii

1AYH0EEJVH5BA7QK

journal_volume

18

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