Dynamic swallowing study for globus patients

Objective: To examine whether pharyngeal swallowing function is impaired in globus patients with swallowing difficulty by dynamic swallowing study. Methods: Dynamic swallowing studies were performed on 80 normal adult volunteers and 33 globus patients with swallowing difficulty. Objective parameters...

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Autores principales: Jinrang Li, Jie Zhang, Pengfei Guo, Shiyu Tian, Keliang Li
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e4b232866b284ceeab6600e13cdc55672021-12-02T13:22:03ZDynamic swallowing study for globus patients2095-881110.1016/j.wjorl.2016.07.002https://doaj.org/article/e4b232866b284ceeab6600e13cdc55672016-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095881115300299https://doaj.org/toc/2095-8811Objective: To examine whether pharyngeal swallowing function is impaired in globus patients with swallowing difficulty by dynamic swallowing study. Methods: Dynamic swallowing studies were performed on 80 normal adult volunteers and 33 globus patients with swallowing difficulty. Objective parameters such as maximum displacement of the hyoid bone, pharyngeal transit time, pharyngeal constriction ratio, and maximum opening of the esophageal entrance were measured, which were closely associated with the pharyngeal swallowing function in the swallowing process. Results: There were no significant differences between globus patients and normal adults in hyoid bone displacement, pharyngeal transit time, pharyngeal constriction ratio, or maximum opening of the esophageal entrance (p > 0.05). Conclusion: The results of the dynamic swallowing study indicated that the pharyngeal swallowing function of globus patients was not impaired. Keywords: Dynamic swallowing study, Globus, Pharynx, Swallowing functionJinrang LiJie ZhangPengfei GuoShiyu TianKeliang LiKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.articleOtorhinolaryngologyRF1-547SurgeryRD1-811ENWorld Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Vol 2, Iss 4, Pp 198-202 (2016)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Otorhinolaryngology
RF1-547
Surgery
RD1-811
spellingShingle Otorhinolaryngology
RF1-547
Surgery
RD1-811
Jinrang Li
Jie Zhang
Pengfei Guo
Shiyu Tian
Keliang Li
Dynamic swallowing study for globus patients
description Objective: To examine whether pharyngeal swallowing function is impaired in globus patients with swallowing difficulty by dynamic swallowing study. Methods: Dynamic swallowing studies were performed on 80 normal adult volunteers and 33 globus patients with swallowing difficulty. Objective parameters such as maximum displacement of the hyoid bone, pharyngeal transit time, pharyngeal constriction ratio, and maximum opening of the esophageal entrance were measured, which were closely associated with the pharyngeal swallowing function in the swallowing process. Results: There were no significant differences between globus patients and normal adults in hyoid bone displacement, pharyngeal transit time, pharyngeal constriction ratio, or maximum opening of the esophageal entrance (p > 0.05). Conclusion: The results of the dynamic swallowing study indicated that the pharyngeal swallowing function of globus patients was not impaired. Keywords: Dynamic swallowing study, Globus, Pharynx, Swallowing function
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author Jinrang Li
Jie Zhang
Pengfei Guo
Shiyu Tian
Keliang Li
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Jie Zhang
Pengfei Guo
Shiyu Tian
Keliang Li
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title Dynamic swallowing study for globus patients
title_short Dynamic swallowing study for globus patients
title_full Dynamic swallowing study for globus patients
title_fullStr Dynamic swallowing study for globus patients
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic swallowing study for globus patients
title_sort dynamic swallowing study for globus patients
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
publishDate 2016
url https://doaj.org/article/e4b232866b284ceeab6600e13cdc5567
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