Effect of transcranial electrical stimulation combined with oral muscle biofeedback training on swallowing function,degree of swallowing injury and neurotrophic index in patients with dysphagia after stroke
Objective To observe the effect of transcranial electrical stimulation combined with oral muscle biofeedback training in the intervention of patients with dysphagia after stroke.Methods The subjects of this study were included from January 2022 to December 2023,including 34 patients who received treatment for dysphagia after stroke in our hospital.They were divided into experimental group(n=17,intervention method:transcranial electrical stimulation plus oral muscle biofeedback training)and control group(n=17,intervention method:Oral muscle biofeedback training).Results There were no significant differences between the two groups before intervention in swallowing function,swallowing injury degree,nutritional nerve index level,nerve function and quality of life(P>0.05).After intervention,the difference was significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Transcranial electrical stimulation combined with oral muscle biofeedback training is an ideal intervention method for patients with dysphagia after stroke,which plays a relatively significant role,not only improving the swallowing function and degree of swallowing injury,but also improving the level of neurotrophic indicators,nerve function and quality of life of patients.It is a relatively ideal intervention method,worthy of clinical promotion.
transcranial electrical stimulationOral muscle biofeedback trainingDifficulty swallowing after strokeSwallowing functionDegree of swallowing injury