2015
DOI: 10.12659/msm.893591
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Application of B+M-Mode Ultrasonography in Assessing Deglutitive Tongue Movements in Healthy Adults

Abstract: BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to evaluate tongue movements during swallowing in healthy adults using the B+M-mode ultrasonography, and to determine a common feature in the M-mode traces for quantitative measurement and individual comparison of tongue movements.Material/MethodsNinety healthy subjects were divided into 3 groups according to age (20–39, 40–59, and 60–80 years). The tongue movements during 3 saliva swallows were examined using real-time B+M-mode ultrasonography. The M-mode traces of tong… Show more

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“…B-mode (2D) ultrasound has also been used to assess lingual propulsion during oral bolus transport. However it has been more common for M-mode traces, which can represent sequential movements of the tongue dorsum during swallowing as display of linear distance against time, from which quantitative measurements could be made [6]. Peng et al [7] divided the swallowing process into five phases based on specific inflection points identified on M-mode traces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B-mode (2D) ultrasound has also been used to assess lingual propulsion during oral bolus transport. However it has been more common for M-mode traces, which can represent sequential movements of the tongue dorsum during swallowing as display of linear distance against time, from which quantitative measurements could be made [6]. Peng et al [7] divided the swallowing process into five phases based on specific inflection points identified on M-mode traces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%