2018
DOI: 10.5535/arm.2018.42.3.425
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Relationship Between Swallowing Function and Maximum Phonation Time in Patients With Parkinsonism

Abstract: ObjectiveTo identify the relationship between maximum phonation time (MPT) and swallowing function, as well as the elements of swallowing, in order to provide a rationale for speech therapy in patients with Parkinsonism manifesting dysphagia.MethodsThirty patients with Parkinsonism who underwent speech evaluation and videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) were recruited. The MPT, the longest periods of sustained pronunciation of /aa/, was evaluated. The VFSS was evaluated using Penetration Aspiration Scale … Show more

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“… Clinicians should use MPT to help assess voice function, which not only provides information about glottal closure defects, but can be predictive of swallowing disorders. 57 , 94 , 95 , 96 Clinicians should evaluate general respiratory coordination to assess airway protection during swallowing. 97 , 98 Clinicians could use Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Exercises (SOVTE).…”
Section: Early Approach After Invasive Mechanical Ventilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Clinicians should use MPT to help assess voice function, which not only provides information about glottal closure defects, but can be predictive of swallowing disorders. 57 , 94 , 95 , 96 Clinicians should evaluate general respiratory coordination to assess airway protection during swallowing. 97 , 98 Clinicians could use Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Exercises (SOVTE).…”
Section: Early Approach After Invasive Mechanical Ventilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinicians should use MPT to help assess voice function, which not only provides information about glottal closure defects, but can be predictive of swallowing disorders. 57 , 94 , 95 , 96 …”
Section: Early Approach After Invasive Mechanical Ventilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Los clínicos pueden utilizar el TMF para ayudar a evaluar la función de la voz; no sólo proporciona información sobre los defectos de cierre glótico, sino que también puede predecir los trastornos de la deglución. 57 , 94 , 95 , 96 Los clínicos deben evaluar la coordinación respiratoria general para valorar la protección de las vías respiratorias durante la deglución. 97 , 98 Los clínicos podrían usar ejercicios de semi-oclusión del tracto vocal (SOVTE por su sigla en inglés).…”
Section: Abordaje Inicial Posterior a La Ventilación Mecánica Invasivunclassified
“… Utilizar medidas de tempo máximo de fonação para avaliar a função vocal; esta medida fornece informações sobre o fechamento glótico e pode oferecer também informações sobre alterações da deglutição. 57 , 94 , 95 , 96 Testar a coordenação respiratória geral para avaliar proteção de via aérea durante deglutição. 97 , 98 Utilizar Exercícios de Trato Vocal Semi-Ocluído (ETVSO); essa categoria de técnicas afeta a pressão subglótica e a adução glótica, dependendo da resistência do fluxo de ar 99 .…”
Section: Abordagem Inicial Após Ventilação Mecânica Invasivaunclassified
“…Utilizar medidas de tempo máximo de fonação para avaliar a função vocal; esta medida fornece informações sobre o fechamento glótico e pode oferecer também informações sobre alterações da deglutição. 57 , 94 , 95 , 96 …”
Section: Abordagem Inicial Após Ventilação Mecânica Invasivaunclassified