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Article types | Original article |
Language | English |
Refereed paper | Refereed |
Title | A noninvasive swallowing measurement system using a combination of respiratory flow, swallowing sound, and laryngeal motion. |
Journal | Formal name:Medical&biological engineering&computing Abbreviation:Med Biol Eng Comput ISSN code:1741044401400118 |
Domestic / Foregin | Foregin |
Volume, Number, Page | 55(6),pp.1001-1017 |
Papers・Author | Yagi Naomi, Nagami Shinsuke, Lin Meng-Kuan, Yabe Toru, Itoda Masataka, Imai Takahisa, Oku Yoshitaka |
Publication date | 2017/06 |
Papers・Description | The assessment of swallowing function is important for the prevention of aspiration pneumonia. We developed a new swallowing monitoring system that uses respiratory flow, swallowing sound, and laryngeal motion. We applied this device to 11 healthy volunteers and 10 patients with dysphagia. Videofluoroscopy (VF) was conducted simultaneously with swallowing monitoring using our device. We measured laryngeal rising time (LRT), the time required for the larynx to elevate to the highest position, and laryngeal activation duration (LAD), the duration between the onset of rapid laryngeal elevation and the time when the larynx returned to the lowest position. In addition, we evaluated the coordination between swallowing and breathing. We found that LAD was correlated with a VF-derived parameter, pharyngeal response duration (PRD) in healthy subjects (LAD: 959 ± 259 ms vs. PRD: 1062 ± 149 ms, r = 0.60); however, this correlation was not found in the dysphagia |
DOI | 10.1007/s11517-016-1561-2 |
PMID | 27665103 |