1992
DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(92)90013-o
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Oropharyngeal swallowing in normal adults of different ages

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“…Sonies et al [25] reported slower elderly adult swallows compared to young adult swallows. In addition older individuals demonstrated increased oropharyngeal pressure duration [15] and increased hypopharyngeal pressure in amplitude and duration compared with young [26]. The age effect of change in respiratory phase Swallowing Apnea Duration 12 and swallow coordination [7] was not however supported in this study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 75%
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“…Sonies et al [25] reported slower elderly adult swallows compared to young adult swallows. In addition older individuals demonstrated increased oropharyngeal pressure duration [15] and increased hypopharyngeal pressure in amplitude and duration compared with young [26]. The age effect of change in respiratory phase Swallowing Apnea Duration 12 and swallow coordination [7] was not however supported in this study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…However, the finding of increased SAD in females compared to males is consistent with a longer upper esophageal sphincter opening in females than males [26]. SAD as a direct correlation of upper esophageal sphincter opening duration across genders has not been investigated, yet a closed laryngeal vestibule would seem necessary if active bolus transport were occurring from pharynx into the esophagus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Physiological changes in oropharyngeal swallowing begin to manifest in individuals over 60 years of age [67,68]. The relevant studies in this review that provided age data had an average age of 35 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Because of the long operation time, the tracheal secretion increased, resulting in longer stay in the intensive care unit and worse deconditioning state. Deterioration of the swallowing activity in the elderly patients 18 and impairment of expectoration due to paraplegia resulted in aspiration pneumonia. The above-mentioned state easily worsened the general condition, and such vicious cycle led to a poor prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%