@article{GarridoSierra:58247,
      author        = "Garrido Sierra, Lucía and Montoro Huguet, Miguel A.",
      title         = "{Disfagia orofaríngea. Revisión bibliográfica de su
                       abordaje interdisciplinar e implicaciones dietéticas y
                       nutricionales.}",
      year          = "2016",
      note          = "Dysphagia is a symptom characterized by the difficulty to
                       swallow. It is highly prevalent that may be due to several
                       pathological conditions both structural and functional and
                       be localized at the oropharynx or the oesophagus.
                       Oropharyngeal dysphagia may cause efficiency and safety
                       problems and can cause tracheobronchial aspirations.
                       Hyponutrition appears in up to 1/3 of the patients
                       suffering and safe swallowing (aspirations) in up to 2/3 of
                       the patients presenting it, with high risk of aspiration
                       pneumonias and respiratory infections. In neurological,
                       elder or institutionalised patients its prevalence may vary
                       30%-60%, with varying degrees of severity. Despite this,
                       oropharyngeal dysphagia remains underdiagnosed and
                       undertreated so it seems necessary to carry out an analysis
                       of the current methods to perform an early and accurate
                       diagnosis allowing for the implementation of effective
                       therapies helping the clinician preventing complications,
                       both nutritional and respiratory. In the present review, I
                       outline the study of oropharyngeal dysphagia from the use
                       of clinical questionaries to its confirmation by
                       instrumental examinations, helping multidisciplinary team
                       not only to diagnose dysphagia but also to determine the
                       most effective therapeutic strategies in each case
                       (nutritional and for rehabilitation) and to control its
                       course.",
}