نتایج جستجو برای: swallowing pattern

تعداد نتایج: 355100  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Vincent Jobin Victoria Champagne Josée Beauregard Isabelle Charbonneau David H McFarland R John Kimoff

The objective of this study was to determine whether impaired upper airway (UA) mucosal sensation contributes to altered swallowing function in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). We determined UA two-point discrimination threshold (2PDT) and vibratory sensation threshold (VST) in 15 men with untreated OSA and 9 nonapneic controls (CL). We then assessed swallowing responses to oropharyngeal fluid bo...

2018
Ryosuke Takeishi Jin Magara Masahiro Watanabe Takanori Tsujimura Hirokazu Hayashi Kazuhiro Hori Makoto Inoue

Pharyngeal electrical stimulation (PEStim) has been found to facilitate voluntary swallowing. This study investigated how PEStim contributed to modulation of swallowing function in 15 healthy humans. In the involuntary swallowing test, water was injected onto the pharynx at 0.05 ml/s and the onset latency of the first swallow was measured. In the voluntary swallowing test, subjects swallowed th...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2009
K Ohta K Murata T Takahashi S Minatani S Sako Y Kanada

Swallowing is an important function to separate the airway and the oesophagus. Dysfunction of this mechanism may lead to aspiration of pathogenic oropharyngeal contents. The disorder of swallowing function can be evaluated by the simple two-step swallowing provocation test (STS-SPT) and repetitive saliva swallowing test (RSST) [1, 2]. Both screening tests are safe, rapid and of low cost. Recent...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2006
Ianessa A Humbert Christopher J Poletto Keith G Saxon Pamela R Kearney Lisa Crujido Wilhelmina Wright-Harp Joan Payne Neal Jeffries Barbara C Sonies Christy L Ludlow

Surface electrical stimulation is currently used in therapy for swallowing problems, although little is known about its physiological effects on neck muscles or swallowing. Previously, when one surface electrode placement was used in dysphagic patients at rest, it lowered the hyolaryngeal complex. Here we examined the effects of nine other placements in normal volunteers to determine 1) whether...

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2012
Sebastian H Doeltgen Maggie-Lee Huckabee

The recent application of neurostimulation techniques to enhance the understanding of swallowing neural plasticity has expanded the focus of rehabilitation research from manipulation of swallowing biomechanics to manipulation of underlying neural systems. Neuromodulatory strategies that promote the brain's ability to reorganize its neural connections have been shown to hold promising potential ...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2016
Ayumu Hirata Hiroki Funato Megumi Nakai Michiro Iizuka Noriaki Abe Yusuke Yagi Hisashi Shiraishi Kohei Jobu Junko Yokota Kahori Hirose Masamitsu Hyodo Mitsuhiko Miyamura

We previously prepared and pharmaceutically evaluated ginger orally disintegrating (OD) tablets, optimized the base formulation, and carried out a clinical trial in healthy adults in their 20 s and 50s to measure their effect on salivary substance P (SP) level and improved swallowing function. In this study, we conducted clinical trials using the ginger OD tablets in older people to clinically ...

Journal: :Neonatology 2015
Mélisande Bourgoin-Heck Marie-Laure Specq Nathalie Samson Charlène Nadeau Martin Prodel François Corbin Jean-Paul Praud

BACKGROUND Hyperbilirubinemia (HB) occurs in 90% of preterm newborns. HB induces acute neurological disorders (somnolence, abnormal tone, feeding difficulties, auditory dysfunction) and alterations in respiratory control. These findings suggest brainstem neurotoxicity that could also affect swallowing centers. OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that HB impairs nutritive swallowing (NS) and swal...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2004
P L Furlong A R Hobson Q Aziz G R Barnes K D Singh A Hillebrand D G Thompson S Hamdy

Human swallowing represents a complex highly coordinated sensorimotor function whose functional neuroanatomy remains incompletely understood. Specifically, previous studies have failed to delineate the temporo-spatial sequence of those cerebral loci active during the differing phases of swallowing. We therefore sought to define the temporal characteristics of cortical activity associated with h...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2011
Marisa Portes Fioravanti Fernanda Balero Miyahara Heloisa Helena Cavallari Onivaldo Bretan

UNLABELLED Neuroleptic drugs are used in several mental disorders, but are suspected of causing oropharyngeal dysphagia, mainly in the elderly. AIM To study the effect of neuroleptic agents on swallowing of institutionalized older people. MATERIAL AND METHOD A cross sectional study of swallowing in 47 subjects that either used or did not use neuroleptic drugs. Bedside swallowing tests with ...

2001
S. Hamdy Q. Aziz D. G. Thompson J. C. Rothwell

Swallowing problems can affect as many as one in three patients in the period immediately after stroke. Despite this, in the majority of cases, recovery usually occurs to a safe level after a month or two. In this review, we show how the organization of the cortical projections to swallowing muscles can account for many of the clinical observations on swallowing after stroke and explain why rec...

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