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Lesion Characteristics of Chronic Dysphagia in Patients With Supratentorial Stroke.

ANNALS OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE-ARM(2017)

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Objective To analyze the relationship between brain lesion location and type of chronic dysphagia in patients with supratentorial stroke. Methods Data from 82 chronic stroke patients who underwent videofluoroscopic swallowing studies at >6 months after an initial stroke event were retrospectively analyzed. Delayed oral transit time, delayed pharyngeal transit time, and the presence of aspiration were extracted. A voxel-based lesion symptom mapping (VLSM) analysis was used to correlate types of dysphagia with specific brain lesions. Results VLSM identified several clusters of voxels that significantly correlated with type of dysphagia. Delayed oral transit time mainly correlated with lesions in the left inferior frontal lobe and precentral gyrus; delayed pharyngeal time mainly correlated with lesions in the right basal ganglia and corona radiate; and aspiration was mainly correlated with lesions in the putamen. Conclusion Understanding the association between lesion location and dysphagia in chronic stroke patients is an important first step towards predicting permanent dysphagia after stroke. Improved understanding of the neural correlates of dysphagia will inform the utility of interventions for its treatment and prevention after stroke.
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Dysphagia,Video fluoroscopy,Stroke,Neuroimaging
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