医学
麻醉
吞咽
重症监护室
反射
重症监护
外科
重症监护医学
作者
V. de Larminat,Philippe Montravers,B. Dureuil,Jean-Marie Desmonts
标识
DOI:10.1097/00003246-199503000-00012
摘要
To assess the swallowing reflex after prolonged endotracheal intubation and to assess the influence of age and duration of intubation on this reflex.Prospective, observational, clinical study.The intensive care unit of a university teaching hospital.The swallowing reflex was studied after extubation in 34 patients and compared with the deglutition in 30 nonintubated patients with a nasogastric tube and 15 nonintubated patients without a nasogastric tube.Four volumes of normal saline (0.25, 0.50, 0.75, and 1 mL) were injected at the epipharynx level. Swallowing efficiency was assessed by the latency between instillation and the first swallow, as identified on a submental electromyogram. The tests were performed immediately (day 0), and at 1 (day 1), 2 (day 2), and 7 (day 7) days after extubation in the intubated group. Nonintubated patients were tested once.On day 0, the latency was increased for each bolus in the extubated group when compared with the control groups. Significant shortening of latency after 0.50, 0.75, and 1 mL injections of normal saline occurred on days 1 and 2 when compared with day 0, whereas no change was observed after 0.25 mL of normal saline was injected. On day 7, a significant improvement was observed, regardless of the volume injected. There was no correlation between swallowing latency and either the age of the patients or the duration of endotracheal intubation.These data indicate that prolonged endotracheal intubation impairs the swallowing reflex, with improvement within 1 wk. This phenomenon could contribute to microinhalations and aspiration pneumonia after extubation.
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