The use of photobiomodulation in swallowing difficulties in individuals who developed the severe form of COVID-19

Author:

Gehren Aline Diniz1ORCID,Oliveira Daniel Vicentini de1ORCID,Bennemann Rose Mari1ORCID,Marchiori Luciana Lozza de Moraes1ORCID,Ferreira Caio Sabino1ORCID,Arruda Caroline Pereira Buturi1ORCID,Gasparini Mariana Zamboni1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Cesumar, Brasil

Abstract

ABSTRACT This study aimed to verify the use of photobiomodulation in swallowing difficulties in individuals who had a severe form of COVID-19. This case report was based on a quasi-experimental, quantitative study, with primary data collected from a non-probabilistic sample of 13 adults (aged ≥ 19 to < 60 years) of both sexes, who had the severe form of COVID-19. Swallowing was assessed with the Dysphagia Risk Assessment Protocol, and the intervention used photobiomodulation. Descriptive statistics were used. It was found that all research participants’ risk for dysphagia in water and pudding swallowing tests improved from before to after the intervention. It can be concluded that photobiomodulation had positive results in speech-language-hearing practice to treat swallowing difficulties in adults who were affected by the severe form of COVID-19, intubated, tracheostomized, and needed an alternative feeding route, as the swallowing difficulties improved.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Economics and Econometrics,Media Technology,Forestry,General Medicine

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