Evaluation of food function in children microcephaly by Zika Virus: two-year follow-up

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Fabiola Andrea Andrade dos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Magno, Liz Duque, Araújo, Brenda Carla Lima, Taguchi, Carlos Kazuo, Gurgel, Ricardo Queiroz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22566
Resumo: The sequelae of microcephaly vary according to the severity of the lesion, however, there are few reports of food function in children with microcephaly caused by Zika virus. Objective: to evaluate the food function in children with Zika virus microcephaly. Forty-three children diagnosed with SCZ microcephaly were evaluated, divided into three groups, according to the age range of the children, understood as follows: Age Range 1 (FE1) aged between 0 and 6 months; Age group 2(FE2) aged between 6 months and 1 day to 36 months; Age group 3(FE3) aged between 36 months and 1 day to 48 months. Specific aspects of the child's feeding and eating behavior were analyzed, as well as speech therapy assessment. The evaluations were defined by the protocol created by the clinical service, given the absence of validated protocols for the studied sample. For the analysis, the results were presented in simple and absolute percentage distribution. Signs suggestive of aspiration were more frequent in FE2, while in FE1 and 3 there was a lower incidence of children with this sign of impairment in swallowing. In the evaluation of swallowing with pasty food was observed during food uptake, altered lip occlusion in FE2 and 3. in 45.5% of children in age group 2 and 45.8% in age group 3. Presence of extraoral escape, time of oral transit, coughing, post-swallowing residues, laryngeal elevation and, with a lower incidence, the suggestive signs of aspiration in FE2 and 3. It was possible to conclude that there were important alterations in the functions of sucking and swallowing. These findings indicate that this population should be kept under multidisciplinary follow-up.
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spelling Evaluation of food function in children microcephaly by Zika Virus: two-year follow-upEvaluación de la función alimentaria en niños con microcefalia por Virus Zika: seguimiento a dos añosAvaliação da função alimentar em crianças com microcefalia por Zika Vírus: acompanhamento de dois anos Zika virusMicrocephalyDeglutitionDeglutition DisordersChild development.Zika vírusMicrocefaliaDeglutiçãoTranstornos de deglutiçãoDesenvolvimento infantil.Virus ZikaMicrocefaliaDegluciónTrastornos de la degluciónDesarrollo infantil.The sequelae of microcephaly vary according to the severity of the lesion, however, there are few reports of food function in children with microcephaly caused by Zika virus. Objective: to evaluate the food function in children with Zika virus microcephaly. Forty-three children diagnosed with SCZ microcephaly were evaluated, divided into three groups, according to the age range of the children, understood as follows: Age Range 1 (FE1) aged between 0 and 6 months; Age group 2(FE2) aged between 6 months and 1 day to 36 months; Age group 3(FE3) aged between 36 months and 1 day to 48 months. Specific aspects of the child's feeding and eating behavior were analyzed, as well as speech therapy assessment. The evaluations were defined by the protocol created by the clinical service, given the absence of validated protocols for the studied sample. For the analysis, the results were presented in simple and absolute percentage distribution. Signs suggestive of aspiration were more frequent in FE2, while in FE1 and 3 there was a lower incidence of children with this sign of impairment in swallowing. In the evaluation of swallowing with pasty food was observed during food uptake, altered lip occlusion in FE2 and 3. in 45.5% of children in age group 2 and 45.8% in age group 3. Presence of extraoral escape, time of oral transit, coughing, post-swallowing residues, laryngeal elevation and, with a lower incidence, the suggestive signs of aspiration in FE2 and 3. It was possible to conclude that there were important alterations in the functions of sucking and swallowing. These findings indicate that this population should be kept under multidisciplinary follow-up.Como sequelas da microcefalia são variáveis ​​de acordo com a gravidade da lesão, no entanto, poucos são os relatos da função alimentar em crianças com microcefalia por Zika vírus. Objetivo: avaliar una função alimentar em crianças microcefalia por Zika vírus. Foram avaliadas 43 crianças con diagnóstico de microcefalia por SCZ, divididas em três grupos, de acordo con faixa etária das crianças compreendida da seguinte maneira: Faixa Etária 1 (FE1) com idade entre 0 a 6 meses; Faixa Etária 2 (FE2) com idade entre 6 meses y 1 día a 36 meses; Faixa Etária 3 (FE3) com idade entre 36 meses y 1 día a 48 meses. Foram analisados ​​aspectos específicos de la alimentación y el comportamiento alimentar da criança, além de avaliação fonoaudiológica. Como avaliações foram definidas pelo protocolo criado pelo serviço clínico, frente à ausência de protocolos validados para amostra estudada. Para un análisis, os resultados de apresentados em distribuição percentual simples e absoluta. Os sinais sugestivos de aspiração estiveram com maior frequência na FE2, enquanto que nas FE1 e 3 houve menor incidência de crianças com este sinal de comprometimento na deglutição. N avaliação da deglutição com alimento pastoso foi observada durante a captação do alimento, oclusão labial alterada nas FE2 e 3. em 45,5% das crianças da faixa etária 2 e 45,8% da faixa etária 3. Presença de escape extraoral, tempo de tránsito oral, tosse, resíduos pós-deglutição, elevação laríngea e com menor incidência, os sinais sugestivos de aspiração nas FE2 e 3. Foi possível concluir que ocorreram importantes alteraciones nas funções de sucção e deglutição. Estes achados indicam que esta população deve ser mantida em acompanhamento multidisciplinar.As sequelas da microcefalia são variáveis de acordo com a gravidade da lesão, no entanto, poucos são os relatos da função alimentar em crianças com microcefalia por Zika vírus. Objetivo: avaliar a função alimentar em crianças microcefalia por Zika vírus. Foram avaliadas 43 crianças com diagnóstico de microcefalia por SCZ, divididas em três grupos, de acordo com a faixa etária das crianças compreendida da seguinte maneira: Faixa Etária 1(FE1) com idade entre 0 a 6 meses; Faixa Etária 2(FE2) com idade entre 6 meses e 1 dia a 36 meses; Faixa Etária 3(FE3) com idade entre 36 meses e 1 dia a 48 meses.  Foram analisados aspectos específicos da alimentação e comportamento alimentar da criança, além de avaliação fonoaudiológica. As avaliações foram definidas pelo protocolo criado pelo serviço clínico, frente à ausência de protocolos validados para a amostra estudada. Para a análise, os resultados foram apresentados em distribuição percentual simples e absoluta. Os sinais sugestivos de aspiração estiveram com maior frequência na FE2, enquanto que nas FE1 e 3 houve menor incidência de crianças com este sinal de comprometimento na deglutição. N avaliação da deglutição com alimento pastoso foi observada durante a captação do alimento, oclusão labial alterada nas FE2 e 3. em 45,5% das crianças da faixa etária 2 e 45,8% da faixa etária 3. Presença de escape extraoral, tempo de trânsito oral, tosse, resíduos pós-deglutição, elevação laríngea e com menor incidência, os sinais sugestivos de aspiração nas FE2 e 3. Foi possível concluir que ocorreram importantes alterações nas funções de sucção e deglutição. Estes achados indicam que esta população deve ser mantida em acompanhamento multidisciplinar.Research, Society and Development2021-11-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2256610.33448/rsd-v10i15.22566Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 15; e60101522566Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 15; e60101522566Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 15; e601015225662525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22566/20028Copyright (c) 2021 Fabiola Andrea Andrade dos Santos; Liz Duque Magno; Brenda Carla Lima Araújo; Carlos Kazuo Taguchi; Ricardo Queiroz Gurgelhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Fabiola Andrea Andrade dos Magno, Liz Duque Araújo, Brenda Carla LimaTaguchi, Carlos KazuoGurgel, Ricardo Queiroz 2021-12-06T10:13:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22566Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:41.792927Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of food function in children microcephaly by Zika Virus: two-year follow-up
Evaluación de la función alimentaria en niños con microcefalia por Virus Zika: seguimiento a dos años
Avaliação da função alimentar em crianças com microcefalia por Zika Vírus: acompanhamento de dois anos
title Evaluation of food function in children microcephaly by Zika Virus: two-year follow-up
spellingShingle Evaluation of food function in children microcephaly by Zika Virus: two-year follow-up
Santos, Fabiola Andrea Andrade dos
Zika virus
Microcephaly
Deglutition
Deglutition Disorders
Child development.
Zika vírus
Microcefalia
Deglutição
Transtornos de deglutição
Desenvolvimento infantil.
Virus Zika
Microcefalia
Deglución
Trastornos de la deglución
Desarrollo infantil.
title_short Evaluation of food function in children microcephaly by Zika Virus: two-year follow-up
title_full Evaluation of food function in children microcephaly by Zika Virus: two-year follow-up
title_fullStr Evaluation of food function in children microcephaly by Zika Virus: two-year follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of food function in children microcephaly by Zika Virus: two-year follow-up
title_sort Evaluation of food function in children microcephaly by Zika Virus: two-year follow-up
author Santos, Fabiola Andrea Andrade dos
author_facet Santos, Fabiola Andrea Andrade dos
Magno, Liz Duque
Araújo, Brenda Carla Lima
Taguchi, Carlos Kazuo
Gurgel, Ricardo Queiroz
author_role author
author2 Magno, Liz Duque
Araújo, Brenda Carla Lima
Taguchi, Carlos Kazuo
Gurgel, Ricardo Queiroz
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Fabiola Andrea Andrade dos
Magno, Liz Duque
Araújo, Brenda Carla Lima
Taguchi, Carlos Kazuo
Gurgel, Ricardo Queiroz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zika virus
Microcephaly
Deglutition
Deglutition Disorders
Child development.
Zika vírus
Microcefalia
Deglutição
Transtornos de deglutição
Desenvolvimento infantil.
Virus Zika
Microcefalia
Deglución
Trastornos de la deglución
Desarrollo infantil.
topic Zika virus
Microcephaly
Deglutition
Deglutition Disorders
Child development.
Zika vírus
Microcefalia
Deglutição
Transtornos de deglutição
Desenvolvimento infantil.
Virus Zika
Microcefalia
Deglución
Trastornos de la deglución
Desarrollo infantil.
description The sequelae of microcephaly vary according to the severity of the lesion, however, there are few reports of food function in children with microcephaly caused by Zika virus. Objective: to evaluate the food function in children with Zika virus microcephaly. Forty-three children diagnosed with SCZ microcephaly were evaluated, divided into three groups, according to the age range of the children, understood as follows: Age Range 1 (FE1) aged between 0 and 6 months; Age group 2(FE2) aged between 6 months and 1 day to 36 months; Age group 3(FE3) aged between 36 months and 1 day to 48 months. Specific aspects of the child's feeding and eating behavior were analyzed, as well as speech therapy assessment. The evaluations were defined by the protocol created by the clinical service, given the absence of validated protocols for the studied sample. For the analysis, the results were presented in simple and absolute percentage distribution. Signs suggestive of aspiration were more frequent in FE2, while in FE1 and 3 there was a lower incidence of children with this sign of impairment in swallowing. In the evaluation of swallowing with pasty food was observed during food uptake, altered lip occlusion in FE2 and 3. in 45.5% of children in age group 2 and 45.8% in age group 3. Presence of extraoral escape, time of oral transit, coughing, post-swallowing residues, laryngeal elevation and, with a lower incidence, the suggestive signs of aspiration in FE2 and 3. It was possible to conclude that there were important alterations in the functions of sucking and swallowing. These findings indicate that this population should be kept under multidisciplinary follow-up.
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