* This study attempts to elucidate whether stroke patients with dysphagia have reduced diaphragm movement during voluntary coughing, and also during deep inspiration and expiration than stroke patients without dysphagia. * This study will also compare various spirometric measurements with the diaphragmatic motions.
Stroke is a debilitating condition that can impair multiple functions, including swallowing. Stroke patients with dysphagia, are known to have reduced cough due to multiple mechanisms and this can impair their expectorate function. This can lead to accumulation of sputum and mucoid, ultimately resulting in aspiration pneumonia. Stroke patients, especially those with dysphagia, are also known to have expiratory muscle weakness and weak cough than healthy controls. Stroke patients are also known to have reduced diaphragm movement than healthy subjects. Sonography is a useful tool that can easily and reliability measure diaphragm movement. Whether stroke patients with dysphagia have reduced diaphragm movement than those without dysphagia and whether this affects voluntary cough have not been reported yet. This study attempts to evaluate diaphragm movements during voluntary cough in stroke patients with dysphagia and determine whether this reduced diaphragm movement correlates to their peak flow meters during voluntary cough.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
75
Bucheon St Mary's Hospital, Catholic University of Korea
Bucheon-si, Gyenoggido, South Korea
Diaphragm movement during coughing
Diaphragm movement during voluntary coughing will be recorded by musculoskeletal sonogrpahy
Time frame: 1 day
Maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressure
respiratory pressure meter would be used to measure inspiratory and expiratory strength
Time frame: 1 day
Pulmonary Function test
FVC, FEV1, FEF 25-75%, FVC/FEV1 ( % ), Peak cough flow
Time frame: 1 day
Motricity index
Time frame: Baseline
Canadian Neurological Stroke Scale
Time frame: Baseline
Diaphragm movement during inspiration
Diaphragm movement will be recorded after deep inspiration
Time frame: 1 day
Diaphragm movement during expiration
Diaphragm movement during expiration will be recorded
Time frame: 1 day
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