نتایج جستجو برای: swallowing dysfunction

تعداد نتایج: 163074  

The reliability of surface electromyographic (sEMG) variables during swallowing determines the potential usefulness of these measures in swallowing assessment and treatment. This study aimed to establish the reliability of the sEMG measures of the swallowing function of muscles during different swallowing conditions in healthy young and old volunteers. Two groups of volunteers (24 older adults,...

Journal: :Head & neck 2014
Sukhjeet S Batth Jimmy J Caudell Allen M Chen

Data have emerged that the addition of concurrent chemotherapy to radiation can lead to swallowing dysfunction that may have an impact on patient quality of life and lead to significant morbidities such as poor nutritional status, enteral feeding tube dependence, and aspiration pneumonia. Although intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for head and neck cancer was initially developed to s...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 1994
A R Wintzen U A Badrising R A Roos J Vielvoye L Liauw E K Pauwels

To assess the frequency of subjective and objective dysphagia and its possible pulmonary sequelae, we prospectively studied 22 out-patients with Parkinson's disease; 15 spouses served as controls. All subjects answered a standard questionnaire concerning swallowing and respiratory functions and underwent barium swallow videofluoroscopy. Possible pulmonary infection was investigated by recording...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2002
Y Seçil I Aydogdu C Ertekin

The facial nerve contributes to the oropharyngeal phase of deglutition via the buccinator, perioral, digastricus posterior, and stylohyoid muscles. The gustatory and salivatory functions of the facial nerve are also known to contribute to swallowing. The relation between peripheral facial nerve palsy (PFP) and swallowing dysfunction has never been studied systematically. Forty four patients wit...

2016
Si Hyun Kang Don Kyu Kim Kyung Mook Seo Sang Yoon Lee Seung Won Park Yong Baeg Kim

This study evaluated factors related to swallowing dysfunction after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) using videofluoroscopic swallowing studies (VFSS). Preoperative and postoperative VFSSs were done with 5 mL diluted barium. Oral transit time, pharyngeal delay time, pharyngeal response time (PRT), and pharyngeal transit time were measured. Hyoid bone movement and upper esophageal...

2017
Charles Cock Taher Omari

PURPOSE OF REVIEW We provide an overview of the clinical application of novel pharyngeal high-resolution impedance manometry (HRIM) with pressure flow analysis (PFA) in our hands with example cases. RECENT FINDINGS In our Centre, we base our interpretation of HRIM recordings upon a qualitative assessment of pressure-impedance waveforms during individual swallows, as well as a quantitative ass...

Journal: :Stroke 2017
Simon Fandler Thomas Gattringer Sebastian Eppinger Kathrin Doppelhofer Daniela Pinter Kurt Niederkorn Christian Enzinger Joanna M Wardlaw Franz Fazekas

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Detailed data on the occurrence of swallowing dysfunction in patients with recent small subcortical infarcts (RSSI) in the context of cerebral small vessel disease are lacking. This prompted us to assess the frequency of and risk factors for dysphagia in RSSI patients. METHODS We identified all inpatients with magnetic resonance imaging-confirmed RSSI between January 20...

2016
Chien-Lin Lin Wei-Ting Wu Ke-Vin Chang Hong-Yi Lin Li-Wei Chou

BACKGROUND Preterm infants are at an increased risk of sucking problems, swallowing difficulty, and poor nourishment. During the neonatal period, the neurobehavioral organization of a preterm baby is poor compared with that of appropriate gestational age infants. Kinesio Taping has been widely used for edema control, joint protection, and proprioception training. With the help of augmentation o...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2004
M Power C Fraser A Hobson J C Rothwell S Mistry D A Nicholson D G Thompson S Hamdy

Faucial pillar (FP) stimulation is commonly used in swallowing rehabilitation, yet its physiological basis remains uncertain. We investigated the effects of intraoral FP stimulation on human corticobulbar excitability and swallowing behavior, to explore the possibility of a central mechanism for functional change. In 10 healthy subjects, corticobulbar projections to pharynx were investigated wi...

Journal: :Annals of rehabilitation medicine 2016
Yoon Soo Lee Ko Eun Lee Yeon Kang Tae Im Yi Joo Sup Kim

OBJECTIVE To investigate the usefulness of ultrasonographic measurement of hyoid bone movement during swallowing. METHODS Fifty-two patients who had swallowing dysfunction were enrolled in this study. When a patient swallowed 5 mL of water while maintaining an upright sitting position, hyoid bone movement during swallowing was measured with ultrasonography. Recorded images were analyzed to me...

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