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Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Patients with Dysphagia: A Delphi-Based Consensus Study of Experts in Turkey-Part II: Rehabilitation.

Ebru Karaca UmaySibel EyigorCumhur ErtekinZeliha UnluBarin SelcukGulistan BahatAli Yavuz KarahanYaprak SecilEda GurcayNefati KıyliogluBetul Yavuz KelesEsra GirayCanan TikizIlknur Albayrak GezerAyse YalımanEkin Ilke SenMeltem VuralGuleser SaylamMazlum Serdar AkaltunAylin SariSibel AlicuraFatih KaraahmetMurat InanirAylin DemirhanBanu AydenizMeral BilgilisoyArif YukselZeynep Alev OzceteYalkın CalikEbru AlemdarogluDilek KeskinSevnaz SahinMehmet Fevzi OztekinBaha SezginOzgur Karaahmet
Published in: Dysphagia (2021)
Dysphagia is one of the most common and important complications of stroke. It is an independent marker of poor outcome following acute stroke and it continues to be effective for many years. This consensus-based guideline is not only a good address to clinical questions in practice for the clinical management of dysphagia including management, diagnosis, follow-up, and rehabilitation methods, but also includes detailed algorithms for these topics. The recommendation paper has been written by a multidisciplinary team and offers 117 recommendations for stroke patients with dysphagia. While focusing on management principles, diagnosis, and follow-up in the 1st part (45 items), rehabilitation details were evaluated in the 2nd part (72 items).
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