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NCT06369337

Ultrasound Study of the Submentonian Musculature and Its Relationship in Dysphagia

Sponsor: Universidad Europea de Madrid

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Summary

Acquired dysphagia is one of the most frequent complications suffered by patients in intensive care units (ICU) after orotracheal extubation. Ultrasound has proven to be a useful method in the morphological and kinematic exploration of the main swallowing structures. AIM: to evaluate, through ultrasound procedures, the evolution of the morphology of the tongue and muscles of the floor of the mouth and the hyolaryngeal kinematics in patients intubated \>48h and to correlate these measurements with the possible development of acquired dysphagia. The incidence of dysphagia and ICU acquired weakness (ICUAW) in subjects with \>48h of intubation and the relative risk factors associated with baseline characteristics and clinical variables will be described. METHODOLOGY: Design: Single-center cohort study (Ramón y Cajal University Hospital). Participants: subjects \>18 years old, admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU), with \>48 hours of orotracheal intubation who meet eligibility criteria. Outcomes: the study of socio-demographic and clinical variables related to ICU admission will be included. The physical function variables will be analyzed through the Medical Research Council (MRC) and Functional Status Score (FSS), as well as swallowing function variables through the Volume-Viscosity Swallow (VVS-T) and Functional Oral Intake Scale scales. (FOIS) and Gugging Swallowing Screen (GUSS). Measurements will be made of the thickness and echogenicity of the submental and tongue muscles, as well as hyolaryngeal kinematics

Official title: Ultrasound Study of the Submentonian Musculature and Its Relationship in the Development of Dysphagia After Invasive Mechanical Ventilation: a Single-center Cohort Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

150

Start Date

2024-06

Completion Date

2025-06

Last Updated

2024-07-01

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Ultrasound

The physical function variables will be analyzed through the Medical Research Council (MRC) and Functional Status Score (FSS), as well as swallowing function variables through the Volume-Viscosity Swallow (VVS-T) and Functional Oral Intake Scale scales. (FOIS) and Gugging Swallowing Screen (GUSS). The ecographic measurements will be made of the thickness and echogenicity of the submental and tonue muscles, as well as hyolaryngeal kinematics. These measurements will be performed 48 hours from the start of the orotracheal intubation episode, 7 days and 14 days of mechanical ventilation. To enable the correlation of clinical and ultrasound variables, one more independent measurement will be performed within the first 24 hours after authorization of oral tolerance in the patient.