Objective To search and summarize the best evidence about the management of dysphagia in stroke domestic and abroad. Methods Computer retrieval of American guide network, BMJ best clinical practice, Scottish inter college guide network, Canadian clinical practice guide database, JBI evidence-based health care center of Australia, Ontario Registered Nurses Association of Canada, medical pulse guide network, PubMed, Ovid, EMBASE, web of science, CNKI and Wanfang database, etc, with the retrieval time limit from January 2010 to June 2019. Search for guidelines and systematic reviews related to dysphagia after stroke, evaluate and summarize the best evidence. Results A total of 11 clinical practice guidelines and 39 systematic evaluations were selected. After evidence extraction and summary, 6 categories and 32 best evidences related to dysphagia disorders of stroke were extracted, including screening, evaluation, treatment, complication prevention (oral care and nutrition risk screening) , health education and training. Conclusions In order to ensure the quality of medical care and the safety of patients, medical staff should use the evidence related to dysphagia disorders of stroke according to the relevant level of evidence-based medical evidence. Key words: Stroke; Deglutition disorders; Best evidence