OXYGEN DESATURATION ON SWALLOWING AS A POTENTIAL MARKER OF ASPIRATION IN ACUTE STROKE

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ZAIDI, NH [1 ]
SMITH, HA [1 ]
KING, SC [1 ]
PARK, C [1 ]
ONEILL, PA [1 ]
CONNOLLY, MJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MANCHESTER,S MANCHESTER UNIV HOSP TRUST,DEPT GERIATR MED,MANCHESTER M20 8LR,LANCS,ENGLAND
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10.1093/ageing/24.4.267
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
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We have assessed the measurement of oxygen saturation (SaO(2)) as a means of detecting aspiration in patients with stroke. For 10 weeks all acute stroke [AS] admissions were seen within 48 hours. Basal SaO(2) was measured by pulse oximetry. Patients swallowed 10 mi water while sitting up and SaO(2) was noted for 2 minutes. Two control groups [young, fit (YF) and inpatient age- and sex-matched, non-neurological disease (IP)] underwent the same assessment. AS subjects underwent independent assessment of swallowing by a speech and language therapist (SLT). Exclusion criteria comprised impaired consciousness, other neurological disease and chest infection. Forty-nine AS subjects [20 men; aged 46-93 (mean 71) years], 55 YF [26 men; aged 18-55 (mean 32) years] and 65 IP [28 men; aged 53-96 (mean 71) years] were studied. Mean (SD) SaO(2) fall in AS subjects [2.6 (2.9)%)] was significantly more than in YF [1.1 (0.8)%] or IP [1.1 (0.9)%]. The lower 95% confidence limit for variation in SaO(2) did not differ between YF and IP (3.0% 'fall'); 19 (39%) AS subjects desaturated below this 95% lower confidence limit. Mean (SD) SaO(2) fall was significantly more in SLT-graded 'aspirators' [4.6 (2.7)%] than 'nonaspirators' [1.4 (1.0)%]. We conclude that (1) a fall in SaO(2) on swallowing fluid is common in patients with acute stroke; (2) the presence or absence of desaturation agrees statistically with SLT assessment of aspiration; (3) SaO(2) measures may aid bedside assessment of swallowing.
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