id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316118-ph582weg Frajkova, Zofia Postintubation Dysphagia During COVID-19 Outbreak-Contemporary Review 2020-05-28 .txt text/plain 5100 319 38 Severe disease progression is often associated with the development of the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and may require some form of respiratory support, including endotracheal intubation, mechanical ventilation, and enteral nutrition through a nasogastric tube. Postintubation dysphagia in critically ill patients is related to the duration of mechanical ventilation [18, [20] [21] [22] , negatively affects the return to oral intake, and is associated with prolonged hospitalization [23] . [33] the duration of endotracheal intubation is independently associated with aspiration and the duration of intubation positively correlates with the degree of dysphagia, which may help in identifying patients requiring swallow examination [33] . If the patient has a known history of neurological disease, head and neck surgery, or prolonged mechanical ventilation, screening may be avoided and a detailed examination of swallowing by the speech and language therapist should be considered. Associations between prolonged intubation and developing post-extubation dysphagia and aspiration pneumonia in non-neurologic critically Ill patients ./cache/cord-316118-ph582weg.txt ./txt/cord-316118-ph582weg.txt