Characterization of swallow modulation in response to bolus volume in healthy subjects accounting for catheter diameter

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Characterization of the pharyngeal swallow response to volume challenges is important for swallowing function assessment. The diameter of the pressure-impedance recording catheter may influence these results. In this study, we captured key physiological swallow measures in res...

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Veröffentlicht in:LARYNGOSCOPE 2018-06, Vol.128 (6), p.1328-1334
Hauptverfasser: Ferris, Lara, Schar, Mistyka, McCall, Lisa, Doeltgen, Sebastian, Scholten, Ingrid, Rommel, Nathalie, Cock, Charles, Omari, Taher
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Characterization of the pharyngeal swallow response to volume challenges is important for swallowing function assessment. The diameter of the pressure-impedance recording catheter may influence these results. In this study, we captured key physiological swallow measures in response to bolus volume utilizing recordings acquired by two catheters of different diameter. STUDY DESIGN: Ten healthy adults underwent repeat investigations with 8- and 10-Fr catheters. Liquid bolus swallows of volumes 2.5, 5, 10, 20, and 30 mL were recorded. Measures indicative of distension, contractility, and flow timing were assessed. METHODS: Pressure-impedance recordings with pressure-flow analysis were used to capture key distension, contractility, and pressure-flow timing parameters. RESULTS: Larger bolus volumes increased upper esophageal sphincter distension diameter (P 
ISSN:0023-852X