نتایج جستجو برای: swallowing

تعداد نتایج: 7193  

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2008
Joseph K Salama Kerstin M Stenson Marcy A List Loren K Mell Ellen Maccracken Ezra E Cohen Elizabeth Blair Everett E Vokes Daniel J Haraf

OBJECTIVE To define factors that acutely influenced swallowing function prior to and during concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy. DESIGN A summary score from 1 to 7 (the swallowing performance status scale [SPS]) of oral and pharyngeal impairment, aspiration, and diet, was assigned to each patient study by a single senior speech and swallow pathologist, with higher scores indicating worse...

2014
Rosane de Deus Chaves Fernanda Chiarion Sassi Laura Davison Mangilli Shri Krishna Jayanthi Alberto Cukier Bruno Zilberstein Claudia Regina Furquim de Andrade

BACKGROUND Breathing and swallowing are physiologically linked to ensure effortless gas exchange during oronasal breathing and to prevent aspiration during swallowing. Studies have indicated consistent aspiration in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, mainly related to delayed swallowing reflex and problems with lingual propulsion and pharyngeal peristalsis as a result of bilateral weakness ...

Journal: :Journal of oral rehabilitation 2017
H D Kim J B Choi S J Yoo M Y Chang S W Lee J S Park

Tongue function can affect both the oral and pharyngeal stages of the swallowing process, and proper tongue strength is vital for safe oropharyngeal swallowing. This trial investigated the effect of tongue-to-palate resistance training (TPRT) on tongue strength and oropharyngeal swallowing function in stroke with dysphagia patients. This trial was performed using a 4-week, two-group, pre-post-d...

2016
Alicja Raginis-Zborowska Neil Pendleton Shaheen Hamdy

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Here we review the latest literature and evidence in the field of genetics and determinants of swallowing and its treatments-specifically, this is a very recent concept in the field of oropharyngeal dysphagia, with only now an emerging research interest in the relationship between our genetic makeup and the effect this has on swallowing function and dysfunction. As such our re...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2009
Cibele Fontoura Cagliari Ari Leon Jurkiewicz Rosane Sampaio Santos Jair Mendes Marques

UNLABELLED Among the methods for assessing swallowing sounds - videofluoroscopy modified barium study, fiberoptic swallowing endoscopy, neck auscultation through a microphone, accelerometer and, more recently, the Doppler sonar - we have chosen the latter. AIM to analyze swallowing sounds by cervical auscultation using Doppler sonar, in a population between 2 and 15 years without oro-pharynge...

2007
Elisabet Rothenberg Susanne Ekman Margareta Bülow Katarina Möller Julie Svantesson Karin Wendin

Background: Reduced taste and smell, chewing problems and swallowing dysfunction are common among elderly people and affect perception, food choice and the ability to eat. Objective: To study the preference for texture-modified carrot and meat products in elderly people aiming to meet the needs of people with impaired chewing and/or swallowing. Design: Data were collected using questionnaires f...

2014
Corinna Schultheiss Thomas Schauer Holger Nahrstaedt Rainer O Seidl

INTRODUCTION Developing an automated diagnostic and therapeutic instrument for treating swallowing disorders requires procedures able to reliably detect and evaluate a swallow. We tested a two-stage detection procedure based on a combined electromyography/bioimpedance (EMBI) measurement system. EMBI is able to detect swallows and distinguish them from similar movements in healthy test subjects....

Journal: :Hospital pediatrics 2015
Laura Jacobsen Amee Patel Meghan Fox Sara Miller Kathleen Bradford Ravi Jhaveri

OBJECTIVE Oral medications are commonly used to treat acute and chronic conditions, but formal evaluation of a child's pill-swallowing ability rarely occurs. In this pilot study, the Pediatric Oral Medication Screener (POMS) was used to physically assess a child's pill swallowing ability and identify children who would benefit from a targeted intervention. METHODS We identified children 3 to ...

Journal: :Parkinsonism & related disorders 2013
Michelle S Troche Alexandra E Brandimore Kelly D Foote Michael S Okun

The purpose of this review is to assess the current state of the literature on the topic of deep brain stimulation (DBS) and its effects on swallowing function in Parkinson's disease (PD). Pubmed, Cochrane review, and web of science searches were completed on all articles addressing DBS that contained a swallowing outcome measure. Outcome measures included the penetration/aspiration scale, phar...

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