作者
Nicola A Clayton, Elizabeth Walker, Amy Freeman–Sanderson
发表日期
2023/3/1
期刊
Australian Critical Care
卷号
36
期号
2
页码范围
262-268
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Background
The impact of COVID-19 on swallowing function is not well understood. Despite low hospital admission rates in Australia, the virus and subsequent treatment affects swallow function in those requiring intensive care unit (ICU) treatment. As such, the current pandemic provides a unique opportunity to describe swallowing function and outline dysphagia characteristics and trajectory of recovery for a series of cases across NSW.
Aim
The aims of this study were to describe (i) physiological characteristics of swallowing dysfunction and (ii) pattern of swallowing recovery and outcomes, in ICU patients with COVID-19.
Methods
All patients admitted to 17 participating NSW Health ICU sites over a 12-month period (March 2020–March 2021), diagnosed with COVID-19, treated with the aim for survival, and seen by a speech pathologist for clinical swallowing examination during hospital admission were considered …
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