2011
DOI: 10.1002/jcu.20874
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Intra‐ and inter‐rater reliability for analysis of hyoid displacement measured with sonography

Abstract: These preliminary results suggest that by using a novel analysis approach involving an anatomic reference point, raters can achieve high agreement on measurement of position of hyoid at maximal displacement relative to rest.

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“…From the search of the descriptors ultrasound versus swallowing, papers that are presented in Chart 5, the investigation of the displacement of the hyoid bone during the act of swallowing was frequent (19,(23)(24)(25)(26) . In addition to this, three other papers further investigated the thickness of the lingual musculature (20,27) and the pressure exerted by the tongue on the palate (19) .…”
Section: Ultrasound and Swallowingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From the search of the descriptors ultrasound versus swallowing, papers that are presented in Chart 5, the investigation of the displacement of the hyoid bone during the act of swallowing was frequent (19,(23)(24)(25)(26) . In addition to this, three other papers further investigated the thickness of the lingual musculature (20,27) and the pressure exerted by the tongue on the palate (19) .…”
Section: Ultrasound and Swallowingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the sample evaluated in the mentioned papers (17,19,20,(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)38,39) , the groups comprised individuals with typical swallowing (from children to the elderly) and with altered swallowing, due to some underlying diseases, such as cerebral vascular accident (CVA). The number of participants varied considerably from 5 to 104 among the articles, with an average of 42.5 participants.…”
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“…This technique has been used to measure excursion of the hyoid bone [15], track laryngeal elevation [16], and quantify geniohyoid muscle movement [17] during swallowing, although measurement variability is not reported. The anterior belly of the digastric (ABD) muscles [18] and the hyoid bone [19] have been measured with acceptable intrarater reliability and repeatability and correlate highly with magnetic resonance imaging [19,20]. …”
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confidence: 99%