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Elderly patients are at highest risk for dysphagia and complications, especially silent aspiration. Aggressive early evaluation and management of stroke victims reduce symptoms and risk of aspiration. ... Dysphagia (Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)
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Researchers have also found that very young and elderly patients are more susceptible to silent aspiration (Smith, et al., 1999). Due to the high incidence of silent aspiration in acute care settings, SLP’s do not rely solely on the absence of signs/symptoms to rule out dysphagia.
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Aspiration normally provokes a strong reflex cough. If sensation is impaired, "silent aspiration" (without cough or throat clearing) may occur.14 Silent aspiration is likely to cause respiratory sequelae, ... Swallowing disorders may present with a number of signs and symptoms (Table 1). Some of these presentations can be...
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This is called “silent aspiration”. More frequently there are signs that we can ... The health care provider needs to know if these symptoms are occurring. ...
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Signs and Symptoms: Dysphagia and Aspiration ... This is what is known as a “silent aspiration.” Frequent aspiration can cause damage to the lungs if it is ...
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Early screening using the sip test may identify patients at risk for aspiration, including "silent aspirators" (ie, patients who demonstrate no outward signs of aspiration, ... Signs and symptoms of aspiration pneumonia usually include tachypnea, cough, and other signs of pneumonia, such as elevated temperature and...
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Patients who have dysphagia may present with a variety of signs and symptoms. They usually report coughing or choking or the abnormal sensation of food sticking in the back of the throat or upper chest when they are trying ... In general, 40-70% of patients have silent aspiration, which does not manifest specific symptoms.
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The ability of the full bedside exam to detect silent aspiration should be optimized in future research. ... The results of the bedside exam would be used to determine whether combinations of signs and symptoms predicted aspiration pneumonia and other outcomes.
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