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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Is drooling secondary to a swallowing disorder in patients with Parkinson’s disease?
Other Titles: Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
Authors: Nóbrega, Ana Caline
Rodrigues, Bernardo
Torres, Ana Catarina Moura
Scarpel, Renata D’Arc
Neves, Carolina Alves
Melo, Ailton de Souza
metadata.dc.creator: Nóbrega, Ana Caline
Rodrigues, Bernardo
Torres, Ana Catarina Moura
Scarpel, Renata D’Arc
Neves, Carolina Alves
Melo, Ailton de Souza
Abstract: Drooling is a common manifestation in Parkinson’s disease (PD). It causes psychosocial difficulties and can result in aspiration and chest infection. Previous studies point to an association between swallowing problems and sialorrhea. The aim of this study was to determine if drooling is associated with dysphagia in PD patients. Sixteen PD patients with diurnal drooling were assessed using a modified barium swallowing with videofluoroscopy, and a drooling score. Changes in the oral stage of swallowing were seen in 100% of the patients; and in the pharyngeal stage, in 94% of the patients. The results showed a correlation between the drooling scale score and the level of dysphagia ( 0.426; po0.05). Patients with the worst dysphagia had the worst drooling.
Keywords: Drooling
Sialorrhea
Parkinson’s disease
Swallowing disorder
Dysphagia
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/6469
Issue Date: 2008
Appears in Collections:Artigo Publicado em Periódico (Faculdade de Medicina)

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