Spinal Cord Injury
Cross-source consensus on Spinal Cord Injury from 1 sources and 3 claims.
1 sources · 3 claims
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- Patients without spinal cord injury were 8.825 times more likely to be classified in the low-risk swallowing group than in the high-risk group. — Trajectory and influencing factors of swallowing function in adults after orotracheal extubation in an intensive care unit in China: a prospective cohort study
- Delayed swallowing recovery after extubation in spinal cord injury patients may relate to neurological dysfunction caused by the injury. — Trajectory and influencing factors of swallowing function in adults after orotracheal extubation in an intensive care unit in China: a prospective cohort study
- Nutritional support including nasogastric feeding or tube feeding may be considered for spinal cord injury patients with impaired post-extubation swallowing. — Trajectory and influencing factors of swallowing function in adults after orotracheal extubation in an intensive care unit in China: a prospective cohort study