Table 2 - Prevalence of dysphagia for specific neurologic diseases
From the following article
Neurological disorders affecting oral, pharyngeal swallowing
Stephanie K. Daniels
GI Motility online (2006)
doi:10.1038/gimo34
Disease | Prevalence of dysphagia |
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Stroke | 65% dysphagia in acute stroke (Daniels et al.22) |
Traumatic brain injury | 25% (Winstein86)–61% (Mackay et al.87) |
Cervical spine surgery Carotid endarterectomy | 50% (Smith-Hammond et al.88) 2.5% (AbuRahma & Lim89)–42% (Ekberg et al.90) |
Alzheimer's dementia | 32% (Volicer et al.91)–84% (Horner et al.92) |
Frontotemporal dementia | 30% (Ikeda et al.93) |
Parkinson's disease | 50% (Lieberman et al.94)–63% (Fuh et al.26) |
Progressive supranuclear palsy | Initially: 16%, later stages: 83% (Litvan et al.85) |
Olivopontocerebellar atrophy | 44% (Landis et al.95)–75% (Schut96) |
Huntington's disease | 85% (Edmonds97) |
Multiple sclerosis | 34% (Calcagno et al.98) |
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis | 100% (Kawai et al.99) |