A multinational consensus on dysphagia in Parkinson's disease: screening, diagnosis and prognostic value

Author:

Cosentino Giuseppe,Avenali MicolORCID,Schindler Antonio,Pizzorni Nicole,Montomoli Cristina,Abbruzzese Giovanni,Antonini Angelo,Barbiera Filippo,Benazzo Marco,Benarroch Eduardo Elias,Bertino Giulia,Cereda Emanuele,Clavè Pere,Cortelli Pietro,Eleopra Roberto,Ferrari Chiara,Hamdy Shaheen,Huckabee Maggie-Lee,Lopiano Leonardo,Marchese Ragona Rosario,Masiero Stefano,Michou Emilia,Occhini Antonio,Pacchetti Claudio,Pfeiffer Ronald F.,Restivo Domenico A.,Rondanelli Mariangela,Ruoppolo Giovanni,Sandrini Giorgio,Schapira Anthony H. V.,Stocchi Fabrizio,Tolosa Eduardo,Valentino Francesca,Zamboni Mauro,Zangaglia Roberta,Zappia Mario,Tassorelli Cristina,Alfonsi Enrico

Abstract

Abstract Background Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a combination of motor and non-motor dysfunction. Dysphagia is a common symptom in PD, though it is still too frequently underdiagnosed. Consensus is lacking on screening, diagnosis, and prognosis of dysphagia in PD. Objective To systematically review the literature and to define consensus statements on the screening and the diagnosis of dysphagia in PD, as well as on the impact of dysphagia on the prognosis and quality of life (QoL) of PD patients. Methods A multinational group of experts in the field of neurogenic dysphagia and/or PD conducted a systematic revision of the literature published since January 1990 to February 2021 and reported the results according to PRISMA guidelines. The output of the research was then analyzed and discussed in a consensus conference convened in Pavia, Italy, where the consensus statements were drafted. The final version of statements was subsequently achieved by e-mail consensus. Results Eighty-five papers were used to inform the Panel’s statements even though most of them were of Class IV quality. The statements tackled four main areas: (1) screening of dysphagia: timing and tools; (2) diagnosis of dysphagia: clinical and instrumental detection, severity assessment; (3) dysphagia and QoL: impact and assessment; (4) prognostic value of dysphagia; impact on the outcome and role of associated conditions. Conclusions The statements elaborated by the Consensus Panel provide a framework to guide the neurologist in the timely detection and accurate diagnosis of dysphagia in PD.

Funder

IRCCS MONDINO FOUNDATION

Università degli Studi di Pavia

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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