## Abstract Underreporting of swallowing disturbances by Parkinson's disease (PD) patients may lead to delay in diagnosis and treatment, alerting the physician to an existing dysphagia only after the first episode of aspiration pneumonia. We developed and validated a swallowing disturbance question
Swallowing disturbance questionnaire for detecting dysphagia
โ Scribed by Jacob T. Cohen; Yael Manor
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 202 KB
- Volume
- 121
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0023-852X
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Objectives:
To assess the accuracy of the swallowing disturbance questionnaire (SDQ) that had originally been designed and validated for detecting swallowing problems among patients with Parkinson's disease and was now applied for identifying patients with dysphagia associated with various other etiologies.
Study Design:
Prospective.
Methods:
Oneโhundred patients with the complaint of swallowing disturbances who underwent a full swallowing survey at the TelโAviv Voice and Swallowing Disorder Clinic participated. They all filled in the SDQ. The collected data included patient characteristics, medical history, and the results of an oromotor examination and a fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES). The SDQ results were compared to the FEES and oromotor examination findings.
Results:
The responses to the questions in the SDQ were highly correlated with the findings of the oral part of the oromotor examination (85.71% sensitivity, 87.6% specificity). Items on the laryngopharyngeal phase reliably assessed dysphagia symptoms in correlation to the FEES examination (67.3% sensitivity, 76.7% specificity). The total SDQ score correlated with the total oromotor and the FEES scores (79.7% sensitivity, 73% specificity).
Conclusions:
The SDQ is a sensitive and accurate tool for identifying patients with true swallowing disturbances arising from different etiologies and for indicating the need for more inโdepth instrumental swallowing evaluations.
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