Post extubation swallowing in critical patients with and without COVID-19 during the pandemic Deglución post extubación de pacientes críticos con y sin diagnóstico de COVID-19 durante la pandemia

Garrido, Andrea Pintos; Díaz, Bastián Sabal; Martínez, Camila Díaz

Abstract

Previous research have described the deglutition disorders in critical hospitalised patients who required intubation and mechanical ventilation. In the pandemic context, it is mandatory to study both level and grade of dysphagia in patients suffering from COVID-19. The aim of this study is to analyse the deglutition features of extubated critical patients with and without COVID-19. A retrospective cohort study was performed, considering a convenience sample of 43 patients from 15 years old hospitalised at ‘Hospital San Juan de Dios’ between June 1st and August 31th 2020, who were intubated, with and without the diagnosis of COVID-19. 22 of out 43 patients were diagnosed with COVID-19 who were intubated for significantly more days in comparison with those without COVID-19 (p=.002). After the intratracheal extubation, 90% of the sample was diagnosed with dysphagia. There was no significant difference in the FILS score nor significant association in dysphagia severity between patients with and without COVID-19. After 10 days post extubation, there was no significant difference in the FILS score between both groups. The FILS score increased significantly in the COVID-19 (p=.016) and non-COVID-19 (p=.004) patients after 10 days post extubation. Post extubation, there are no statistical differences in the FILS score and dysphagia severity in critical ill patients with and without COVID-19, with a high percentage of dysphagia in both groups which could be associated with intratracheal intubation and endotracheal tubes. The incorporation of speech and language therapists in Critical Care Units is mandatory. Furthermore, it is recommended to perform extra research in the area.

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Título según SCOPUS: Post extubation swallowing in critical patients with and without COVID-19 during the pandemic Deglución post extubación de pacientes críticos con y sin diagnóstico de COVID-19 durante la pandemia
Título de la Revista: Revista Chilena de Fonoaudiologia
Volumen: 21
Fecha de publicación: 2022
DOI:

10.5354/0719-4692.2022.65139

Notas: SCOPUS