Objective To identify the relationship between maximum phonation time (MPT) and swallowing function, as well as the elements of swallowing, in order to provide a rationale for speech therapy in patients with Parkinsonism manifesting dysphagia. Methods Thirty patients with Parkinsonism who underwent speech evaluation and videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) were recruited. The MPT, the longest periods of sustained pronunciation of /aa/, was evaluated. The VFSS was evaluated using Penetration Aspiration Scale (PAS), National Institutes of Health-Swallowing Safety Scale (NIH-SSS), and Videofluoroscopic Dysphagia Scale (VDS). The relationship between dysphagia scales and MPT was analyzed using Pearson correlation. The difference in VDS var...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationship between maximum phonation time (MPT) and swallowing function...
Objective: To investigate reproducibility and reaction time of oropharyngeal swallowing in patients ...
Dysphagia is relatively common in individuals with neurological disorders. To describe the swallowin...
Introduction: Dysphagia is relatively common in individuals with neurological disorders. Objective: ...
WOS: 000178384400010PubMed ID: 12360543We studied the various physiological aspects of oropharyngeal...
AbstractIntroductionDysphagia is relatively common in individuals with neurological disorders.Object...
Oro-pharyngeal dysphagia is well recognised but often underestimated in people with Parkinson's dise...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationship between maximum phonation time (MPT) and swallowing function...
Objective: To investigate reproducibility and reaction time of oropharyngeal swallowing in patients ...
Dysphagia is relatively common in individuals with neurological disorders. To describe the swallowin...
Introduction: Dysphagia is relatively common in individuals with neurological disorders. Objective: ...
WOS: 000178384400010PubMed ID: 12360543We studied the various physiological aspects of oropharyngeal...
AbstractIntroductionDysphagia is relatively common in individuals with neurological disorders.Object...
Oro-pharyngeal dysphagia is well recognised but often underestimated in people with Parkinson's dise...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...