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  • Patología del habla y el lenguaje

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  • El accidente cerebrovascular es una de las principales causas de lesión cerebral adquirida.
  • El daño a las neuronas motoras superiores de los tractos piramidales resulta en disartría unilateral de las neuronas motoras superiores (disartría espástica).
  • La disartría asociada al accidente cerebrovascular a menudo ocurre junto con otros déficits neurológicos como la hemiparesia y la paresis facial central.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para revisar la relación entre el accidente cerebrovascular y la disartría.
  • Para resaltar los métodos de medición de la disartria asociada al ictus.
  • Discutir las intervenciones para el manejo de trastornos del habla relacionados con el accidente cerebrovascular.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de la literatura que resume las investigaciones actuales sobre el accidente cerebrovascular y la disartria.
  • Identificación y discusión de las herramientas de evaluación de la disartria.
  • Compilación de estrategias basadas en la evidencia para la rehabilitación.

Principales resultados:

  • El accidente cerebrovascular es una causa importante de disartria, en particular la disartria espástica.
  • Varios déficits neurológicos suelen acompañar a la disartría inducida por el accidente cerebrovascular.
  • Una variedad de enfoques terapéuticos, incluidos ejercicios y apoyo psicológico, pueden ser beneficiosos.

Conclusiones:

  • Comprender el vínculo entre el accidente cerebrovascular y la disartría es crucial para un diagnóstico y tratamiento efectivos.
  • La medición precisa de la disartria es esencial para el seguimiento del progreso.
  • Un enfoque multidisciplinario que incluye ejercicios, estrategias y apoyo mejora los resultados para los pacientes con disartritis asociada con accidente cerebrovascular.