Weaning from Tube Feeding Post Stroke by Eating, Swallowing, and Nutritional Support In-Home: A Case Report.
A 72-year-old man recovering at home after a stroke, consulted us so that he could resume taking food by mouth.
A 72-year-old man recovering at home after a stroke, consulted us so that he could resume taking food by mouth.
This review identifies clinical predictors of dysphagia recovery post-stroke.
We aimed to determine reducing enteral nutrition administration time without increasing the frequency of complications was a feasible goal.
We summarized the enteral nutrition management of stroke patients according to recent evidence.
Evaluation of the effects and safety of intermittent tube feeding for stroke patients with dysphagia.
A discussion of the correlation between malnutrition, muscle mass and oral status, and swallowing function recovery in stroke patients receiving enteral nutrition.
The objective of the study was to investigate the quality of life in stroke patients using a swallowing quality of life questionnaire.
The aim of the study was to explore clinical and radiological prognostic factors for swallowing recovery in patients with poststroke dysphagia and for development and validation of a prognostic model using a machine learning algorithm.
We aimed to show the results of patients who received percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubes and to evaluate the usefulness of this method in advanced dementia patients.
To investigate predictors of complete oral feeding recovery.