Table 1.

Descriptors of Patients with Clinically Significant Dysphagia (a Minimum of Several Times Per Month) and without Dysphagia (n = 947)*

Total n (%)No. Patients with Dysphagia (%)No. Patients without Dysphagia (%)
Patients with dysphagia214 (22.6)
Patients without dysphagia733 (77.4)
Age (mean ± SD)48.1 (14.4)45.7 (16.6)
Gender
    Male41 (19.2)§213 (29.1)
    Female173 (80.8)§519 (70.1)
Ethnicity
    Hispanic4 (2.1)23 (3.6)
    Non-Hispanic183 (97.9)624 (96.4)
Race
    African American90 (43.1)281 (39.2)
    White115 (55.0)426 (59.3)
    Other4 (1.9)11 (1.5)
Frequency of dysphagia
    Several times per month106 (49.5)
    Several times per week68 (31.8)
    Several times per day40 (18.7)
Duration
    <1 year56 (26.8)
    1 to 5 years99 (47.4)
5 or more years54 (25.8)
Consistency of food associated with dysphagia
    Solids only101 (49.0)
    Liquids only13 (6.3)
    Both solids and liquids92 (44.7)
Patients with dysphagia who do not take medication for their symptoms126 (60.6)
Patients with dysphagia who have not had a diagnostic test for their symptoms136 (65.1)
Concerned about dysphagia136 (63.6)
  • * Numbers do not include missing data.

  • Percentages are within demographic group. For example, 19.2% of male patients reported dysphagia.

  • Patients with dysphagia were significantly older than patients without dysphagia (P = .001).

  • § Gender difference in dysphagia is significant (P = .002).