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Open Access 18.04.2024 | Original Article

The Psychological Impacts of Pill Dysphagia: A Mixed Methods Study

Pill dysphagia is a common problem amongst older adults, with significant health consequences. Previous research has found that dysphagia can negatively affect an individuals mental health and wellbeing. However, this research has not been …

verfasst von:
Rowan Adams, Dimity A Crisp, Jackson Thomas

Open Access 18.04.2024 | Original Article

Prevalence of Self-Reported Swallowing Difficulties and Swallowing-Related Quality of Life Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults in India

Self-reported swallowing difficulties are highly prevalent but underreported among older adults. The aging population in India is increasing, yet there is a lack of empirical data on self-reported swallowing difficulties in older adults. In the …

verfasst von:
Thejaswi Dodderi, Drishti Sreenath, Mahima Jayaram Shetty, Uzair Chilwan, Santosh P. V. Rai, Sheetal Raj Moolambally, Radish Kumar Balasubramanium, Mohit Kothari

06.04.2024 | Letter

A Letter to the Editor on “Effect of Visual Biofeedback Obtained Using the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument on the Suprahyoid Muscle Activation Level During Effortful Swallowing Maneuver”

The author has provided an alternative biofeedback method to help maintain the effortful swallowing (ES) maneuver target effort to utilize a constantly high swallowing pressure. The author has identified ES with visual feedback (i.e. the Iowa Oral …

verfasst von:
Özgün Uysal

03.04.2024 | Original Article

Sliced Jelly Whole Swallowing Reduces Deglutition Risk: A Novel Feeding Method for Patients with Dysphagia

Texture modification in the form of gels or jellies is used for patients with dysphagia. For over 20 years, our group has been using gelatin jellies, a type of gel, as a starting diet for patients with dysphagia. Gelatin jellies are served in a …

verfasst von:
Seijiro Aii, Ichiro Fujishima, Takashi Shigematsu, Tomohisa Ohno, Kenjiro Kunieda, Masanaga Yamawaki

03.04.2024 | Original Article

Dysphagia in COVID-19 Patients on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation

Patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) are infrequently nourished via oral feeding due to aspiration risks. Patients with COVID-19 and on ECMO represent a subpopulation that has additional factors that may affect their swallow …

verfasst von:
Grant S. Owen, Eleni A. Varelas, Michelle E. Mark, Inna A. Husain, Lisa A. LaGorio

Open Access 01.04.2024 | Original Article

Dysphagia After Total Laryngectomy: An Exploratory Study and Clinical Phase II Rehabilitation Trial with the Novel Swallowing Exercise Aid (SEA 2.0)

The aims of this exploratory study and clinical phase II trial were to assess the specific nature and extent of dysphagia in laryngectomized patients with self-reported dysphagia, and its rehabilitation potential using the novel Swallowing …

verfasst von:
Marise Neijman, Frans Hilgers, Michiel van den Brekel, Rob van Son, Martijn Stuiver, Lisette van der Molen

01.04.2024 | Review

Interventions for Postextubation Dysphagia in Critically Ill Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Objective: This review evaluates the efficacy and safety of dysphagia interventions for patients with prolonged endotracheal intubation (⩾48 h) in critical care units. Data Sources: We systematically searched PubMed, Cochrane Library, Medline …

verfasst von:
Lan Chen, MD, Chang Liu, BD, Mengmei Yuan, MD, ICU, Xiaoxiao Yin, BD, Shan Niu, BD, Jiaying Tang, Haotian Chen, MD, Bing Xiong, MD, Xiuqin Feng

Open Access 01.04.2024 | Original Article

Prediction of Oral Intake at Discharge with Early Assessment of Swallowing Function within 24 h after Admission: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Dysphagia is one of the most common symptoms of stroke and can lead to other complications such as pneumonia, dehydration, and malnutrition. This retrospective cohort study evaluated the predictive value of a comprehensive swallowing assessment …

verfasst von:
Daisuke Matsuura, Yohei Otaka, Saki Asaumi, Tomomi Itano, Tetsushi Chikamoto, Shigeru Yamori, Yusuke Murakami

27.03.2024 | Original Article

The Quantification of Radiation Fibrosis Using Clinically Indicated Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Head and Neck Cancer Patients

Currently, no objective method exists to measure the extent of fibrosis in swallowing musculature in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients. We developed and psychometrically tested a method of quantifying fibrosis volume using magnetic resonance …

verfasst von:
Zhiyao Che, Aamir Suhail, Nicolin Hainc, Aliaa Sabry, Eugene Yu, Wei Xu, David Goldstein, John Waldron, Shao Hui Huang, Rosemary Martino

Open Access 24.03.2024 | Original Article

Dysphagia Prevalence in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Atypical parkinsonian disorders (APD) are characterised by their rapid progression [ 1 ] and short survival time in contrast to idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (IPD) [ 2 – 5 ]. Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is the most common type of disorder …

verfasst von:
Julia Glinzer, Éadaoin Flynn, Eleni Tampoukari, Isolde Harpur, Margaret Walshe

23.03.2024 | Clinical Conundrum

A Case of Dysphagia Rehabilitation in a Patient in the Chronic Stage of Lateral Medullary Syndrome

A 67-year-old man presented to our hospital with a chief complaint of impaired oral intake. Approximately three and a half years before his first visit to our hospital, he had developed right lateral medullary syndrome (LMS) (Wallenberg syndrome) …

verfasst von:
Jin Magara, Reiko Ita, Yuhei Tsutsui, Haruka Sakai, Mengjie Zhang, Makoto Inoue

Open Access 22.03.2024 | Review

Dysphagia Assessments as Criteria in the ‘Decision-Making Process’ for Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Placement in People with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Systematic Review

To review the assessment methods of dysphagia as a criterion for the decision-making process for Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) placement in patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Systematic review. A search was conducted in …

verfasst von:
Ermioni Kotsia, Elizabeth Chroni, Anna Alexandropoulou, Claire Mills, Dimitra Veltsista, Zinovia Maria Kefalopoulou, Emilia Michou

21.03.2024 | Original Article

The Effect of Oropharyngeal Resting Tremor on Swallowing Function in a Clinical Cohort of People with Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease, with hallmark symptomology typically consisting of tremor, bradykinesia, and rigidity. Though the classic “pill-rolling” rest tremor in the hand or upper limb are often the most …

verfasst von:
Matthew Dumican, Kaitlynn Harper, Julia Stankiewicz

21.03.2024 | Original Article

Chewing Well Modulates Pharyngeal Bolus Transit During Swallowing in Healthy Participants

Mastication is controlled by central pattern generator in the brainstem and can be modulated by volition. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of chewing well on swallowing. Twenty-six healthy participants were instructed to eat 8 …

verfasst von:
Akira Okubo, Takanori Tsujimura, Rumi Ueha, Taku Suzuki, Yuhei Tsutsui, Yuta Nakajima, Nobuaki Saka, Anna Sasa, Eri Takei, Jin Magara, Makoto Inoue

19.03.2024 | Original Article

Dysphagia and Functional Limitations Among Adults in the United States: Findings from the 2022 National Health Interview Survey

Dysphagia or swallowing dysfunction is associated with reduced quality of life and poor long term outcomes. While standard dysphagia treatment focuses on improving swallowing function, it is not clear if people with dysphagia also have …

verfasst von:
Ickpyo Hong, Rocío S. Norman, Hee-Soon Woo, Yeonju Jin, Timothy A. Reistetter

19.03.2024 | Review

Global State of the Art and Science of Childhood Dysphagia: Similarities and Disparities in Burden

Feeding/swallowing and airway protection are complex functions, essential for survival, and continue to evolve throughout the lifetime. Medical and surgical advances across the globe have improved the long-term survival of medically complex …

verfasst von:
Maureen A. Lefton-Greif, Joan C. Arvedson, Daniele Farneti, Deborah S. Levy, Sudarshan R. Jadcherla

18.03.2024 | Original Article

People with Intellectual Disabilities, Dysphagia and Post-Covid Syndrome

People with Intellectual Disability (ID) were more likely to contract COVID-19 infection and more likely to die from the consequences. However, there is no evidence on the long-term impact of COVID-19 infection in people with ID. Post-Covid …

verfasst von:
Lance Watkins, Amit Kulkarni, Emma Webber, Paul Bassett, Kirsten Lamb, Indermeet Sawhney, Richard Laugharne, Pauline Heslop, Angela Jones, Geraldine Napier, Angela Crocker, Manoj Sivan, Rohit Shankar

18.03.2024 | Review

Mechanisms of Swallowing, Speech and Voice Disorders in Parkinson’s Disease: Literature Review with Our First Evidence for the Periperal Nervous System Involvement

The majority of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) develop swallowing, speech, and voice (SSV) disorders. Importantly, swallowing difficulty or dysphagia and related aspiration are life-threatening conditions for PD patients. Although PD …

verfasst von:
Liancai Mu, Jingming Chen, Jing Li, Themba Nyirenda, Karen Wheeler Hegland, Thomas G. Beach

16.03.2024 | Original Article

Speech-Swallow Dissociation of Velopharyngeal Incompetence with Pseudobulbar Palsy: Evaluation by High-Resolution Manometry

Patients with pseudobulbar palsy often present with velopharyngeal incompetence. Velopharyngeal incompetence is usually observed during expiratory activities such as speech and/or blowing during laryngoscopy. These patients typically exhibit good …

verfasst von:
Shinji Miyagawa, Hiroshi Yaguchi, Kenjiro Kunieda, Tomohisa Ohno, Ichiro Fujishima

14.03.2024 | Original Article

Relationship Between Submental Superficial Layer Hardness and Tongue Pressure Determined Using a Tissue Durometer

Aging affects the tongue and suprahyoid muscles, causing dysphagia and undernutrition. We hypothesized that tongue function would affect submental superficial layer hardness. Tongue movements during water retention between the tongue and palate …

verfasst von:
Yuri Watanabe, Mai Ohkubo, Keina Miura, Tetsuya Sugiyama, Haruka Nakata, Ryo Ishida