Videoendoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing in Patients with Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis:A Retrospective Study

  • Ohno Yohei
    Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disability Hospital
  • Ito Ikuno
    Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, National Hospital Organization Tokyo Hospital
  • Kinkawa Yasuhiro
    Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tokyo Metropolitan Rehabilitation Hospital
  • Shindo Naoko
    Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, National Hospital Organization Tokyo Hospital

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  • 活動性肺結核患者を対象とした嚥下機能評価に対する後ろ向き症例集積研究(嚥下内視鏡検査を用いた検討)
  • カツドウセイ ハイケッカク カンジャ オ タイショウ ト シタ エンカ キノウ ヒョウカ ニ タイスル ウシロ ムキ ショウレイ シュウセキ ケンキュウ(エンカ ナイシキョウ ケンサ オ モチイタ ケントウ)

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<p>Purpose:In recent years, the proportion of older people diagnosed with lung tuberculosis is increasing in Japan. There have been no previous reports on detailed evaluation of swallowing function in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. This study aimed to retrospectively evaluate the severity and characteristics of dysphagia using videoendoscopic evaluation of swallowing (VE) in patients with lung tuberculosis.</p><p>Methods:A total of 58 patients (average age, 85.2 years) were selected. They are diagnosed with active pulmonary tuberculosis and underwent VE (performed an average 23 days after admission) at our hospital between January 2017 and March 2020. The severity of dysphagia was assessed using the functional oral intake scale (FOIS).Activities of daily living (ADL) of the patients was evaluated by using Barthel Index (BI).</p><p>Results:The average body mass index of the patients was 17 kg/m2, average serum albumin was 2.3 mg/dl, and average BI score was 8.6. Approximately, 71% of the patients showed severe dysphagia (FOIS 1-2), and BI score of the group was significantly lower than that of the moderate group (FOIS>3). We observed residual thickened water in 76% of the patients. Before the VE, 45% patients were administered oral anti-tuberculosis drugs. Only 35% of the patients continued those drugs after VE, and 45% of the patients died in hospital.</p><p>Conclusion:The results suggest that patients with pulmonary tuberculosis might have a high frequency of severe dysphagia. Appropriate method of anti-tuberculosis drug administration should be selected based on their swallowing functions.</p>

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