Jin-San-Aupuncture exercise therapy in the treatment of dysphagia during convalescence after stroke
- Conditions
- Dysphagia during recovery from stroke
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Recruiting
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
1. Meet the diagnostic criteria for stroke, and dysphagia is caused by stroke;
2. In the recovery period of stroke, the onset of the disease within 1 month to 6 months;
3. Potable Water Test (WST) is at grade 3-5;
4. Stable vital signs, no serious intellectual impairment or sensory aphasia affect the understanding of instructions, can understand and match
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) was performed based on simple instructions from the therapist.
Assessed as no cognitive impairment;
5. Good compliance, patients and their families are willing to cooperate with the treatment plan and follow-up of this study;
6. Study subjects and their families should fully understand the risks and benefits of treatment, voluntarily participate in the trial, and sign informed consent
Books.
1. Combined with other diseases affecting the swallowing function, such as esophageal tumors, Guillain-Barre syndrome, head and neck tumors; Or combined with other conditions that affect the swallowing function, such as tracheotomy, the need to fast water due to illness;
2. Complicated with serious heart, lung, liver, kidney, tumor and other systemic diseases; Or patients with cachexia combined with abnormal coagulation function, hematological diseases or extreme wasting;
3. The number of strokes =2;
4. The expected survival time is less than 3 months;
5. Patients with existing or suspected aspiration pneumonia;
6. Pregnant or lactating women;
7. Participating in other clinical trials or having received other relevant acupuncture treatment may affect the investigator.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional study
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method standardized swallowing assessment;
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Blood oxygen saturation;Hyoid displacement amplitude;water swallowing test;the Short-Form Health Survey;