2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00380-021-01814-1
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Dysphagia and malnutrition limit activities of daily living improvement in phase i cardiac rehabilitation: a prospective cohort study for acute phase heart failure patients

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“…All data are reported as medians and interquartile ranges for continuous variables and as counts and percentages for categorical variables. Oral intake impairment at the start of cardiac rehabilitation was defined by a FOIS score of ≤ 5 11,12,22 . Based on whether oral intake improved, the patients were categorized into the improvement group (FOIS score = 6-7) or the non-improvement group (FOIS score = 1-5) for further analysis.…”
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“…All data are reported as medians and interquartile ranges for continuous variables and as counts and percentages for categorical variables. Oral intake impairment at the start of cardiac rehabilitation was defined by a FOIS score of ≤ 5 11,12,22 . Based on whether oral intake improved, the patients were categorized into the improvement group (FOIS score = 6-7) or the non-improvement group (FOIS score = 1-5) for further analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Onset of dysphagia during acute care of patients with HF has been shown to hinder improvements in the activities of daily living (ADL) 11 and lead to poorer outcomes throughout hospitalization 12 and after discharge 13 . Therefore, to improve the prognosis of patients with HF, reducing the incidence of dysphagia and delivering appropriate treatment to those who develop it during hospitalization is important.…”
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“…Quality of the included studies was evaluated using the modified Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (M-NOS) ( 12 ). There are 5 items, with 1 point given for each “Yes” answer and 0 point given for each “No” answer.…”
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“…In this review, 5 studies were occurred in America (10,(13)(14)(15)(16), 4 in Asia (7,8,12,17) and 3 in Europe (11,18,19). The prevalence of ADL impairment in HF patients ranged from 11.1 to 70.5%.…”
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