Dysphagia in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke: Early Dysphagia Screening May Reduce Stroke-Related Pneumonia and Improve Stroke Outcomes
Cerebrovascular Diseases2016Vol. 42(1-2), pp. 81–89
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Mohamed Al‐Khaled, Christine Matthis, Andreas Binder, Jonas Mudter, J. Schattschneider, Ulrich Pulkowski, Tim Strohmaier, Torsten Niehoff, Roland Zybur, Juergen Eggers, José M. Valdueza, Georg Royl, for QugSS II Group
Abstract
Dysphagia exposes stroke patients to a higher risk of pneumonia, disability, and death, whereas an EDS seems to be associated with reduced risk of stroke-related pneumonia and disability.
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