2020
DOI: 10.1044/2020_jslhr-20-00154
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Quantitative Videofluoroscopic Analysis of Swallowing Physiology and Function in Individuals With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Abstract: Purpose Dysphagia is a serious extra pulmonary manifestation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, the nature of abnormalities in swallowing physiology in COPD has yet to be clearly established. We explored the frequency of swallowing measures outside the healthy reference range in adults with COPD. Method Participants were 28 adults aged 41–79 years (18 men, 20 women) with stable COPD. Disease severity was classified … Show more

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“…In addition to altered respiratory–swallow coordination patterns, oral and pharyngeal stasis, delayed swallow reflex, reduced laryngeal elevation, cricopharyngeal dysfunction, prolonged duration of hyoid bone, prolonged laryngeal vestibule closure and increased frequency of compensatory protective swallow maneuvers have also been reported as features of swallowing in COPD [ 14 – 16 ]. Among other things, atrophy and weakness of the respiratory muscles are commonly seen even in COPD [ 15 ]. Similar to this chronic disease, in patients affected by severe asthma, airflow obstruction may interfere with the swallowing process [ 13 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to altered respiratory–swallow coordination patterns, oral and pharyngeal stasis, delayed swallow reflex, reduced laryngeal elevation, cricopharyngeal dysfunction, prolonged duration of hyoid bone, prolonged laryngeal vestibule closure and increased frequency of compensatory protective swallow maneuvers have also been reported as features of swallowing in COPD [ 14 – 16 ]. Among other things, atrophy and weakness of the respiratory muscles are commonly seen even in COPD [ 15 ]. Similar to this chronic disease, in patients affected by severe asthma, airflow obstruction may interfere with the swallowing process [ 13 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All videofluoroscopy ratings were performed in duplicate according to a standard operating procedure known as the ASPEKT Method, which has been described in previous publications ( Barbon et al, 2020 ; Mancopes et al, 2020 , 2021 ; Steele et al, 2019 ; Waito et al, 2020 ). Briefly, the videofluoroscopy recordings were spliced into separate clips for each bolus and randomly assigned to two trained raters.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, in practice, it is not feasible to recommend one ‘optimal’ viscosity for all patients with head and neck cancer. Patients require instrumental assessments to determine individual swallowing pathophysiology and treatment targets [16]. The inclusion of thickened fluids to reduce instances of aspiration may be part of the treatment plan, but the clinically meaningful outcomes (such as rates of aspiration pneumonia and survival) associated specifically to fluid modification is unknown [38 ▪ ,44 ▪ ].…”
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confidence: 99%