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Active Not RecruitingNCT07503145

Translation and Validation of a Swallowing Assessment Scale for Neurogenic Dysphagia

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
100 (estimated)
Sponsor
IRCCS San Camillo, Venezia, Italy · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 90 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The Munich Swallowing Score (MUCSS) is a tool that evaluates saliva, liquid, and food swallowing abilities using two scales: one for saliva/secretions (MUCSS-S) and one for nutrition (MUCSS-N). It helps objectively assess swallowing function and track changes over time. Validating the MUCSS in Italian would aid in better managing neurogenic dysphagia patients.

Detailed description

Neurogenic dysphagia is a swallowing disorder resulting from neurological diseases, primarily characterized by alterations in the oral and pharyngeal phases. Neurogenic dysphagia is a very common disorder, affecting 40-70% of individuals who have had a stroke and 60-80% of those with neurodegenerative diseases in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Neurorehabilitation settings. The main complications of dysphagia are aspiration pneumonia, malnutrition, and dehydration, which can worsen the clinical picture and compromise the patient's quality of life. To identify swallowing disorders early and prevent complications, it is recommended to use standardized screening protocols and clinical evaluation by a speech therapist. If clinical questions remain, further investigation with instrumental exams such as videofluoroscopy (VFS) and/or fibroscopy is indicated. Within clinical evaluation, it is advisable to use outcome scales to objectively determine the severity of the disorder, describe the functional level of swallowing abilities, and monitor the evolution of the function over time. The Munich Swallowing Score (MUCSS) \[Bartolome G, 2021\] is a clinical tool used to assess the functional level of saliva/secretions, liquids, and food swallowing. It consists of two scales, each with eight levels: the Munich Swallowing Score-Saliva (MUCSS-S), which evaluates the management of saliva/secretions, and the Munich Swallowing Score-Nutrition (MUCSS-N), which focuses on nutrition. In the literature, the assessment of saliva/secretions management is still insufficiently explored. Difficulties in swallowing and managing saliva/secretions significantly affect the clinical progress of the patient and their quality of life. In this sense, a scale that considers both saliva/secretions swallowing and the presence of a cannula, in addition to liquid/food swallowing, represents an innovative and useful tool in clinical practice. The MUCSS is a scale sensitive to the evolution of swallowing abilities, allowing an objective and repeatable evaluation of the management of secretions as well. The translation into Italian and validation of the MUCSS scale would provide an important contribution to the assessment and, consequently, the management of patients with neurogenic dysphagia.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERClinical assessment toolThe Munich Swallowing Score (MUCSS) is a tool that evaluates saliva, liquid, and food swallowing abilities using two scales: one for saliva/secretions (MUCSS-S) and one for nutrition (MUCSS-N). It helps objectively assess swallowing function and track changes over time. It is an important outcome to consider the presence of a tracheostomy tube and the management of secretions in relation to nutritional methods.

Timeline

Start date
2022-05-12
Primary completion
2024-12-03
Completion
2026-05-22
First posted
2026-03-31
Last updated
2026-03-31

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Italy

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07503145. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.