This cross-sectional study investigated the effect of bolus volume on contact pressure within the pharynx and upper esophageal sphincter (UES). Three solid-state manometric pressure sensors were placed transnasally into the pharynx and the proximal esophagus of 40 participants (gender equally represented and between the ages of 20 and 45 years). Participants completed five repetitions each of three swallowing conditions: 5-, 10-, and 20-ml water bolus swallows. Repeated-measures ANOVA revealed no significant differences in the amplitude of pharyngeal contact pressure between the three swallowing conditions (sensor 1: p = 0.627, sensor 2: p = 0.764). Similarly, for durational measures nonsignificant main effects were found at both sensor 1 (...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of chin-down posture and bolus size on to...
The upper esophageal sphincter (UES) plays a unique role in the process of swallowing. While most st...
Abstract Swallowing disturbances are common after neurological disease and oropharyngeal tumor resec...
Background: Pharyngeal swallowing power (PSP) is a novel measure of pharyngeal bolus-driving functio...
BACKGROUND: Oro-pharyngeal swallowing involves complex neuromodulation to accommodate changing bolus...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of effortful swallow on pharyngeal manometric pressure measurement...
Oropharyngeal swallowing involves complex neuromodulation to accommodate changing bolus characterist...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Modulation of the pharyngeal swallow to bolus volume and viscosity is importa...
PURPOSE: Fujiu et al. (1996) and Lazarus et al. (2002) provided data toward the effects of a tongueh...
WOS: A1997YE27000020PubMed ID: 9362190Objective: Different variables of oropharyngeal swallowing cha...
non-peer-reviewedBackground/Aim: The tongue is the main organ which initiates swallowing. It genera...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS:Characterization of the pharyngeal swallow response to volume challenges is im...
AbstractBackground/purposeA relationship between malocclusion and intraoral pressure is suspected bu...
Abstract No studies have investigated within-subject variation in measures of pharyngeal pressures d...
The swallowing pressure test evaluates swallowing dynamics quantitatively and objectively according ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of chin-down posture and bolus size on to...
The upper esophageal sphincter (UES) plays a unique role in the process of swallowing. While most st...
Abstract Swallowing disturbances are common after neurological disease and oropharyngeal tumor resec...
Background: Pharyngeal swallowing power (PSP) is a novel measure of pharyngeal bolus-driving functio...
BACKGROUND: Oro-pharyngeal swallowing involves complex neuromodulation to accommodate changing bolus...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of effortful swallow on pharyngeal manometric pressure measurement...
Oropharyngeal swallowing involves complex neuromodulation to accommodate changing bolus characterist...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Modulation of the pharyngeal swallow to bolus volume and viscosity is importa...
PURPOSE: Fujiu et al. (1996) and Lazarus et al. (2002) provided data toward the effects of a tongueh...
WOS: A1997YE27000020PubMed ID: 9362190Objective: Different variables of oropharyngeal swallowing cha...
non-peer-reviewedBackground/Aim: The tongue is the main organ which initiates swallowing. It genera...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS:Characterization of the pharyngeal swallow response to volume challenges is im...
AbstractBackground/purposeA relationship between malocclusion and intraoral pressure is suspected bu...
Abstract No studies have investigated within-subject variation in measures of pharyngeal pressures d...
The swallowing pressure test evaluates swallowing dynamics quantitatively and objectively according ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of chin-down posture and bolus size on to...
The upper esophageal sphincter (UES) plays a unique role in the process of swallowing. While most st...
Abstract Swallowing disturbances are common after neurological disease and oropharyngeal tumor resec...