Association of Sarcopenic Dysphagia with Underlying Sarcopenia Following Hip Fracture Surgery in Older Women

This study aimed to investigate the association between the development of dysphagia in patients with underlying sarcopenia and the prevalence of sarcopenic dysphagia in older patients following surgical treatment for hip fracture. Older female patients with hip fractures (<i>n </i>= 89)...

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Main Authors: Ayano Nagano, Keisuke Maeda, Akio Shimizu, Shinsuke Nagami, Naohide Takigawa, Junko Ueshima, Masaki Suenaga
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/5/1365
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spelling doaj-d9f827c7c2314092b6b67267195b5c732020-11-25T02:04:34ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432020-05-01121365136510.3390/nu12051365Association of Sarcopenic Dysphagia with Underlying Sarcopenia Following Hip Fracture Surgery in Older WomenAyano Nagano0Keisuke Maeda1Akio Shimizu2Shinsuke Nagami3Naohide Takigawa4Junko Ueshima5Masaki Suenaga6Department of Nursing, Nishinomiya Kyoritsu Neurosurgical Hospital, 11-1 Imazuyamanaka-cho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo 663-8211, JapanDepartment of Palliative and Supportive Medicine, Aichi Medical University Hospital, 1-1 Yazakokarimata, Nagakute, Aichi 480-1195, JapanDepartment of Nutrition, Hamamatsu City Rehabilitation Hospital, 1-6-1, Wago-kita, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, JapanDepartment of Sensory Science, Faculty of Health Science and Technology, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare, 288 Matsushima, Kurashiki, JapanDepartment of Orthopedic surgery, Nishinomiya Kyoritsu Neurosurgical Hospital, 11-1 Imazuyamanaka-cho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo 663-8211, JapanDepartment of Clinical Nutrition and Food Service, NTT Medical Center, 5-9-22 Higashi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-8625, JapanOkinawa Chuzan Clinical Research Center, Chuzan Hospital, 6-2-1 Matsumoto, Okinawa, JapanThis study aimed to investigate the association between the development of dysphagia in patients with underlying sarcopenia and the prevalence of sarcopenic dysphagia in older patients following surgical treatment for hip fracture. Older female patients with hip fractures (<i>n </i>= 89) were studied. The data of skeletal muscle mass, hand-grip strength, and nutritional status were examined. The development of dysphagia postoperatively was graded using the Food Oral Intake Scale by a certified nurse in dysphagia nursing. The patients’ mean age was 85.9 ± 6.5 years. The prevalence of sarcopenia was 76.4% at baseline. Of the 89 patients, 11 (12.3%) and 12 (13.5%) had dysphagia by day 7 of hospitalization and at discharge, respectively. All patients who developed dysphagia had underlying sarcopenia. Lower skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) (<4.7 kg/m<sup>2</sup>) and grip strength (<8 kg) at baseline indicated a higher incidence of dysphagia on day 7 (p = 0.003 and Phi = 0.391) and at discharge (p = 0.001 and Phi = 0.448). Dysphagia developed after hip fracture surgery could be sarcopenic dysphagia, and worsening sarcopenia was a risk factor for dysphagia following hip fracture surgery. Clinicians and medical coworkers should become more aware of the risks of sarcopenic dysphagia. Early detection and preventive interventions for dysphagia should be emphasized.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/5/1365acute carehospitalizationsarcopeniaswallowing disordersdysphagiamalnutrition
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author Ayano Nagano
Keisuke Maeda
Akio Shimizu
Shinsuke Nagami
Naohide Takigawa
Junko Ueshima
Masaki Suenaga
spellingShingle Ayano Nagano
Keisuke Maeda
Akio Shimizu
Shinsuke Nagami
Naohide Takigawa
Junko Ueshima
Masaki Suenaga
Association of Sarcopenic Dysphagia with Underlying Sarcopenia Following Hip Fracture Surgery in Older Women
Nutrients
acute care
hospitalization
sarcopenia
swallowing disorders
dysphagia
malnutrition
author_facet Ayano Nagano
Keisuke Maeda
Akio Shimizu
Shinsuke Nagami
Naohide Takigawa
Junko Ueshima
Masaki Suenaga
author_sort Ayano Nagano
title Association of Sarcopenic Dysphagia with Underlying Sarcopenia Following Hip Fracture Surgery in Older Women
title_short Association of Sarcopenic Dysphagia with Underlying Sarcopenia Following Hip Fracture Surgery in Older Women
title_full Association of Sarcopenic Dysphagia with Underlying Sarcopenia Following Hip Fracture Surgery in Older Women
title_fullStr Association of Sarcopenic Dysphagia with Underlying Sarcopenia Following Hip Fracture Surgery in Older Women
title_full_unstemmed Association of Sarcopenic Dysphagia with Underlying Sarcopenia Following Hip Fracture Surgery in Older Women
title_sort association of sarcopenic dysphagia with underlying sarcopenia following hip fracture surgery in older women
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2020-05-01
description This study aimed to investigate the association between the development of dysphagia in patients with underlying sarcopenia and the prevalence of sarcopenic dysphagia in older patients following surgical treatment for hip fracture. Older female patients with hip fractures (<i>n </i>= 89) were studied. The data of skeletal muscle mass, hand-grip strength, and nutritional status were examined. The development of dysphagia postoperatively was graded using the Food Oral Intake Scale by a certified nurse in dysphagia nursing. The patients’ mean age was 85.9 ± 6.5 years. The prevalence of sarcopenia was 76.4% at baseline. Of the 89 patients, 11 (12.3%) and 12 (13.5%) had dysphagia by day 7 of hospitalization and at discharge, respectively. All patients who developed dysphagia had underlying sarcopenia. Lower skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) (<4.7 kg/m<sup>2</sup>) and grip strength (<8 kg) at baseline indicated a higher incidence of dysphagia on day 7 (p = 0.003 and Phi = 0.391) and at discharge (p = 0.001 and Phi = 0.448). Dysphagia developed after hip fracture surgery could be sarcopenic dysphagia, and worsening sarcopenia was a risk factor for dysphagia following hip fracture surgery. Clinicians and medical coworkers should become more aware of the risks of sarcopenic dysphagia. Early detection and preventive interventions for dysphagia should be emphasized.
topic acute care
hospitalization
sarcopenia
swallowing disorders
dysphagia
malnutrition
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/5/1365
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