Journal article
Dysphagia and swallowing-related quality of life in Friedreich ataxia
AP Vogel, SE Brown, JE Folker, LA Corben, MB Delatycki
Journal of Neurology | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2014
Abstract
Dysphagia in Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) and its impact on quality of life is not adequately understood. The objective of this study was to characterise dysphagia in FRDA and to determine the impact of swallowing dysfunction on activities, participation, and sense of well-being. Thirty-six individuals with a confirmed diagnosis of FRDA were assessed via a clinical bedside examination (CBE), the Royal Brisbane Hospital outcome measure for swallowing, an oral-motor examination and the Australian therapy outcome measures for speech and swallowing (AusTOMS). Data on swallowing function, diet modification and swallowing strategies were collated. Thirty-three (91.67%) participants exhibited clinical ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Our gratitude goes to those individuals who participated in the research. We thank the Friedreich Ataxia Research Association (Australasia) and Friedreich Ataxia Research Alliance (USA) for supporting our research. APV and LC are funded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) Early Career Fellowships. MBD is a NHMRC Practitioner Fellow.