Cerebrovascular Accident Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Performances and Differences in Tongue Function Between Healthy Adults and Dysphagia in Patients With Stroke in Taiwan
Verified date | January 2023 |
Source | National Taiwan University Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Cerebrovascular accident makes adults lose the ability to be independent in daily life, and a higher proportion of them will suffer from dysphagia. Previous studies pointed out that the tongue muscle strength of stroke patients is significantly lower than that of healthy adults. Furthermore, the tongue strength of stroke patients with dysphagia is significantly lower than those without dysphagia. Many studies investigated the performance of tongue function in healthy adults or groups with dysphagia caused by different diseases. However, the current research on the performance of tongue function in healthy adults and stroke patients in Taiwan is relatively lacking. Therefore, our purpose of this study is to investigate the performance and differences of tongue function between healthy adults and strokes patients in Taiwan. This study is expected to recruit 32 healthy adults and stroke patients in each group. The two groups will be matched with each other by gender and age (±2 years). In the study, Mann assessment of swallowing ability (MASA) will be used as an assessment tool to distinguish whether the subjects are accompany with dysphagia and the severity of dysphagia. And using Iowa Oral Performance Instrument (IOPI) to measure the value of tongue pressure. Then, analyze whether there are significant differences and the correlations. To provide clinicians with empirical data for early detection and intervention of swallowing.
Status | Enrolling by invitation |
Enrollment | 32 |
Est. completion date | June 30, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Patients with dysphagia after stroke: - People who recently felt difficulty in swallowing or coughing before/during/after eating or drinking. - Over the age of 20 - Clear consciousness and can complete the following three instructions - Is it morning, afternoon or evening? - Where is this place? - Pease handing me the pen and then point to the ceiling - People who have been diagnosed with cerebrovascular disease by a physician - MASA total score less than 178 points 2. Healthy adults: - People who have not been diagnosed with cerebrovascular disease by a physician - Over the age of 20 - Clear consciousness and can complete the following three instructions - Is it morning, afternoon or evening? - Where is this place? - Pease handing me the pen and then point to the ceiling - People who have been diagnosed with cerebrovascular disease by a physician - MASA total score is above 178 points Exclusion Criteria: - People with a history of neurodegenerative diseases, brain injuries, head and neck cancers, or those who have undergone head and neck surgery |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Taiwan | National Taiwan University Hospital | Taipei |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Taiwan University Hospital |
Taiwan,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | To explore the differences between healthy adults and stroke patients with dysphagia in different test items, and whether there is a cut-off value between the two groups (e.g. tongue strength, tongue endurance, the pressure of swallowing saliva) | After completing the above testing items, the statistical method of independent-samples t-test can be used to analyze the data. Based on the analysis results, the numerical values of each observed variable can be compared with the MASA (Modified Ashworth Scale Assessment) scores using Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis. Furthermore, the analysis can include the calculation of the Area Under Curve (AUC), sensitivity, specificity, and determination of cut-off points. | up to 3 months | |
Secondary | In a group of healthy adults, explore the correlation between age and sex and test items. | The investigator used the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument (IOPI) to measure the maximum tongue muscle strength in with dysphagia after stroke and healthy adults. The measurement of maximum tongue muscle strength was conducted in peak mode. The examiner placed the tongue pressure bulb on the participant's tongue surface according to the testing sequence and instructed the participant not to move the tongue pressure bulb. Then, the participant was asked to exert maximum upward pressure on the hard palate with their tongue for approximately 2 seconds.
About the swallowing of saliva and swallowing involves tongue muscle strength with different volumes and textures, the measurement methods and statistical methods used are the same as those for measuring maximum tongue muscle strength. |
up to 3 months | |
Secondary | In the group of patients with dysphagia after stroke, explore the correlation between age and sex and the test items. | The investigator used the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument (IOPI) to measure tongue endurance in both with dysphagia after stroke and healthy adults. Tongue endurance was calculated as the duration of time that the participant could sustain 50% of their maximum tongue muscle strength. The duration was measured by the researchers using a stopwatch. The timing started when the pressure reached or exceeded the target pressure (indicated by a green light on the device's panel). However, the timing was stopped if there was a rapid decrease in pressure (when the tongue muscle strength remained between 40% and 50% of the maximum for at least 2 seconds, or if it dropped below 40% for more than 0.5 seconds). | up to 3 months | |
Secondary | Explore the correlation between the severity of swallowing disorders (mild, moderate, severe) and the test items. | To examine the correlation between MASA scores and various observed variables in stroke patients with swallowing disorders, the statistical method of Pearson correlation coefficient can be used. This will help determine the degree of correlation between MASA scores and the different observed variables. | up to 3 months |
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