TY - JOUR
T1 - Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Dysphagia and Associated Pneumonia in Patients With Stroke From India
T2 - A Call to Arms
AU - Krishnamurthy, Rahul
AU - Balasubramanium, Radish Kumar
AU - Premkumar, Priya Karimuddanahalli
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
PY - 2022/1/18
Y1 - 2022/1/18
N2 - OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of reported dysphagia and associated pneumonia risk among patients with stroke in India.METHOD: We carried out a systematic review following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. The primary outcome of interest was dysphagia and pneumonia among patients with stroke in India. Two review authors independently assessed the quality of studies using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale and extracted related data. Meta-analysis was performed for frequency of dysphagia, associated pneumonia, and its relative risk using a random-effects model. Statistical heterogeneity was computed using the
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index.
RESULTS: A total of 3,644 titles were screened, and only eight studies met our inclusion criteria. Based on data from these studies, we calculated the pooled prevalence of dysphagia (47.71%; 95% confidence interval [CI] [20.49%, 70.92%],
p < .001) and pneumonia (20.43%; 95% CI [10.73%, 30.14%],
p < .001) for patients with stroke in India. We found that the relative risks of pneumonia in patients with stroke and dysphagia versus those patients with stroke and no dysphagia was 9.41 (95% CI [5.60, 15.80],
p < .001). Data on length of hospital stay and rates of mortality secondary to pneumonia are also presented.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite the high incidence of dysphagia and associated pneumonia, the methodological quality of studies is fair and there is little research focused on epidemiological data. We call to arms to those SLPs working with patients with stroke in India to become proactive in both clinical practice and research domains. Supplemental Material https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.17701022.
AB - OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of reported dysphagia and associated pneumonia risk among patients with stroke in India.METHOD: We carried out a systematic review following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. The primary outcome of interest was dysphagia and pneumonia among patients with stroke in India. Two review authors independently assessed the quality of studies using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale and extracted related data. Meta-analysis was performed for frequency of dysphagia, associated pneumonia, and its relative risk using a random-effects model. Statistical heterogeneity was computed using the
I
2
index.
RESULTS: A total of 3,644 titles were screened, and only eight studies met our inclusion criteria. Based on data from these studies, we calculated the pooled prevalence of dysphagia (47.71%; 95% confidence interval [CI] [20.49%, 70.92%],
p < .001) and pneumonia (20.43%; 95% CI [10.73%, 30.14%],
p < .001) for patients with stroke in India. We found that the relative risks of pneumonia in patients with stroke and dysphagia versus those patients with stroke and no dysphagia was 9.41 (95% CI [5.60, 15.80],
p < .001). Data on length of hospital stay and rates of mortality secondary to pneumonia are also presented.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite the high incidence of dysphagia and associated pneumonia, the methodological quality of studies is fair and there is little research focused on epidemiological data. We call to arms to those SLPs working with patients with stroke in India to become proactive in both clinical practice and research domains. Supplemental Material https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.17701022.
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U2 - 10.1044/2021_AJSLP-21-00175
DO - 10.1044/2021_AJSLP-21-00175
M3 - Review article
C2 - 34982940
AN - SCOPUS:85123651288
SN - 1058-0360
VL - 31
SP - 502
EP - 514
JO - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
JF - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
IS - 1
ER -