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NAVARRO, Dianora et al. Experience in diagnostic and therapeutic evaluation of oropharyngeal and esophageal dysphagia in children. Gen [online]. 2014, vol.68, n.3, pp.80-84. ISSN 0016-3503.

Introduction: Dysphagia can be oropharyngeal or esophageal level due to structural or functional disorders. Its diagnosis and treatment approach prevents malnutrition and the risk of aspiration. Objective: To report our experience in the diagnostic evaluation and treatment for children with oropharyngeal and esophageal dysphagia. Patients and methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional, 49 children with dysphagia, for two years. Study protocol: clinical history, associated diseases, radiographs, endoscopy, Nasolaryngoscopy-videodeglutoscopia therapy, swallowing, videofl uoroscopy, manometry and esophageal pHmetry and appropriate treatment. Results: 20 (40.82%) females and 29 (59.18%) males. Average age 2.56 years (range: 1m-16 years). The 46.93% had neurological disorders and associated diseases. The 65.31% with dysphagia to solids and 34.69% for liquids, other symptoms: vomiting, regurgitation and nasal pharyngeal reflux. After the evaluation and studies found: Oropharyngeal Dysphagia 25/49 (51.02%) of functional origin in 22/25 (88%) and mechanical 3 (12%) Esophageal Dysphagia 13/49 (26.53% ) mechanical 1/13 (7.69%) and functional in 12/13 (92.30%) of which 6 and 4 with dysmotility associated nonspecifi c oesophagitis Mixed Dysphagia 11 (22.44%). Nutritional assessment was required to 65.30%, is indicated feeding tube 21 feeding children endoscopic gastrostomy 4 and change in the consistency of food at 7. Dilatation Congenital esophageal stenosis in one case and two esophageal achalasia. Swallowing therapy in 71.42%. Conclusions: The evaluation of the child with oropharyngeal and esophageal dysphagia is essential to identify the cause and indicate the specifi c treatment with nutritional support and therapeutic endoscopic procedures swallowing.

Palabras clave : oropharyngeal dysphagia; esophageal dysphagia; endoscopic gastrostomy; esophageal dilation; swallowing therapy; videodeglutoscopia.

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