Neurogenic Dysphagia: Systematic Review and Proposal of a Classification System.


Journal

Neurology
ISSN: 1526-632X
Titre abrégé: Neurology
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0401060

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
09 02 2021
Historique:
received: 04 06 2020
accepted: 05 10 2020
pubmed: 16 12 2020
medline: 24 2 2021
entrez: 15 12 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Introduction and validation of a phenotypic classification of neurogenic dysphagia based on flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES). A systematic literature review was conducted, searching MEDLINE from inception to May 2020 for FEES findings in neurologic diseases of interest. Based on a retrospective analysis of FEES videos in neurologic diseases and considering the results from the review, a classification of neurogenic dysphagia was developed distinguishing different phenotypes. The classification was validated using 1,012 randomly selected FEES videos of patients with various neurologic disorders. Chi-square tests were used to compare the distribution of dysphagia phenotypes between the underlying neurologic disorders. A total of 159 articles were identified, of which 59 were included in the qualitative synthesis. Seven dysphagia phenotypes were identified: (1) "premature bolus spillage" and (2) "delayed swallowing reflex" occurred mainly in stroke, (3) "predominance of residue in the valleculae" was most common in Parkinson disease, (4) "predominance of residue in the piriform sinus" occurred only in myositis, motoneuron disease, and brainstem stroke, (5) "pharyngolaryngeal movement disorder" was found in atypical Parkinsonian syndromes and stroke, (6) "fatigable swallowing weakness" was common in myasthenia gravis, and (7) "complex disorder" with a heterogeneous dysphagia pattern was the leading mechanism in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The interrater reliability showed a strong agreement (kappa = 0.84). Neurogenic dysphagia is not a symptom, but a multietiologic syndrome with different phenotypic patterns depending on the underlying disease. Dysphagia phenotypes can facilitate differential diagnosis in patients with dysphagia of unclear etiology.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33318164
pii: WNL.0000000000011350
doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000011350
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Systematic Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e876-e889

Informations de copyright

© 2020 American Academy of Neurology.

Auteurs

Tobias Warnecke (T)

From the Department of Neurology, Institute of Translational Neurology (T.W., B.L., J.S., A.R., S.A., I.C., P.M., S.S.-K., R.D.), and Institute of Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis (B.L., P.M., S.S.-K.), University Hospital Muenster, University of Muenster; and Department of Neurology (S.L.), ZNN, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Tobias.Warnecke@ukmuenster.de.

Bendix Labeit (B)

From the Department of Neurology, Institute of Translational Neurology (T.W., B.L., J.S., A.R., S.A., I.C., P.M., S.S.-K., R.D.), and Institute of Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis (B.L., P.M., S.S.-K.), University Hospital Muenster, University of Muenster; and Department of Neurology (S.L.), ZNN, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Jens Schroeder (J)

From the Department of Neurology, Institute of Translational Neurology (T.W., B.L., J.S., A.R., S.A., I.C., P.M., S.S.-K., R.D.), and Institute of Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis (B.L., P.M., S.S.-K.), University Hospital Muenster, University of Muenster; and Department of Neurology (S.L.), ZNN, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Alexander Reckels (A)

From the Department of Neurology, Institute of Translational Neurology (T.W., B.L., J.S., A.R., S.A., I.C., P.M., S.S.-K., R.D.), and Institute of Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis (B.L., P.M., S.S.-K.), University Hospital Muenster, University of Muenster; and Department of Neurology (S.L.), ZNN, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Sigrid Ahring (S)

From the Department of Neurology, Institute of Translational Neurology (T.W., B.L., J.S., A.R., S.A., I.C., P.M., S.S.-K., R.D.), and Institute of Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis (B.L., P.M., S.S.-K.), University Hospital Muenster, University of Muenster; and Department of Neurology (S.L.), ZNN, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Sriramya Lapa (S)

From the Department of Neurology, Institute of Translational Neurology (T.W., B.L., J.S., A.R., S.A., I.C., P.M., S.S.-K., R.D.), and Institute of Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis (B.L., P.M., S.S.-K.), University Hospital Muenster, University of Muenster; and Department of Neurology (S.L.), ZNN, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Inga Claus (I)

From the Department of Neurology, Institute of Translational Neurology (T.W., B.L., J.S., A.R., S.A., I.C., P.M., S.S.-K., R.D.), and Institute of Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis (B.L., P.M., S.S.-K.), University Hospital Muenster, University of Muenster; and Department of Neurology (S.L.), ZNN, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Paul Muhle (P)

From the Department of Neurology, Institute of Translational Neurology (T.W., B.L., J.S., A.R., S.A., I.C., P.M., S.S.-K., R.D.), and Institute of Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis (B.L., P.M., S.S.-K.), University Hospital Muenster, University of Muenster; and Department of Neurology (S.L.), ZNN, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Sonja Suntrup-Krueger (S)

From the Department of Neurology, Institute of Translational Neurology (T.W., B.L., J.S., A.R., S.A., I.C., P.M., S.S.-K., R.D.), and Institute of Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis (B.L., P.M., S.S.-K.), University Hospital Muenster, University of Muenster; and Department of Neurology (S.L.), ZNN, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Rainer Dziewas (R)

From the Department of Neurology, Institute of Translational Neurology (T.W., B.L., J.S., A.R., S.A., I.C., P.M., S.S.-K., R.D.), and Institute of Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis (B.L., P.M., S.S.-K.), University Hospital Muenster, University of Muenster; and Department of Neurology (S.L.), ZNN, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

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