Decreased Maximal Tongue Protrusion Length May Predict the Presence of Dysphagia in Stroke Patients

ANNALS OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE-ARM(2021)

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Objective To investigate the relationship between maximal tongue protrusion length (MTPL) and dysphagia in post-stroke patients. 1Methods Free tongue length (FTL) was measured using the quick tongue-tie assessment tool and MTPL was measured using a transparent plastic ruler in 47 post-stroke patients. The MTPL-to-FTL (RMF) ratio was calculated. Swallowing function in all patients was evaluated via videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS), Penetration-Aspiration Scale (PAS), Functional Oral Intake Scale (FOIS), and Videofluoroscopic Dysphagia Scale (VDS). Results The MTPL and RMF values were significantly higher in the non-aspirator group than in the aspirator group (MTPL, p=0.0049; RMF, p<0.001). MTPL and RMF showed significant correlations with PAS, FOIS and VDS scores. The cut-off value in RMF for the prediction of aspiration was 1.56, with a sensitivity of 84% and a specificity of 86%. Conclusion There is a relationship between MTPL and dysphagia in post-stroke patients. MTPL and RMF can be useful for detecting aspiration in post-stroke patients.
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Deglutition disorders, Stroke, Videofluoroscopic swallowing study
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