In this study, an in vitro device that mimics the oral phase of swallowing is calibrated using in vivo measurements. The oral flow behavior of different Newtonian and non-Newtonian solutions is then investigated in vitro, revealing that shear-thinning thickeners used in the treatment of dysphagia behave very similarly to low-viscosity Newtonian liquids during active swallowing, but provide better control of the bolus before the swallow is initiated. A theoretical model is used to interpret the experimental results and enables the identification of two dynamical regimes for the flow of the bolus: first, an inertial regime of constant acceleration dependent on the applied force and system inertia, possibly followed by a viscous regime in whic...
International audienceSolid Oral Dosage Forms (SODF) are the most popular oral drug delivery forms, ...
People who suffer from swallowing disorders, commonly referred to as dysphagia, are often restricted...
International audienceThe development of innovative experimental approaches is necessary to gain ins...
In this study, an in vitro device that mimics the oral phase of swallowing is calibrated using in vi...
A model experiment to understand the oral phase of swallowing is presented and used to explain some ...
A model experiment to understand the oral phase of swallowing is presented and used to explain some ...
This thesis describes the design and evaluation of a mechanical oral model and its application to in...
Cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases are clinical conditions increasingly observed in geri...
Texture modification is the most vital strategy to manage dysphagia: a condition in which food and b...
Texture modification is the most vital strategy to manage dysphagia: a condition in which food and b...
Cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases are clinical conditions increasingly observed in geri...
By following the path of a liquid bolus, from the oral preparatory phase to the esophagus, we show t...
By following the path of a liquid bolus, from the oral preparatory phase to the esophagus, we show t...
Swallowing disorders are not uncommon among elderly and people affected by neurological diseases. Fo...
Swallowing disorders are not uncommon among elderly and people affected by neurological diseases. F...
International audienceSolid Oral Dosage Forms (SODF) are the most popular oral drug delivery forms, ...
People who suffer from swallowing disorders, commonly referred to as dysphagia, are often restricted...
International audienceThe development of innovative experimental approaches is necessary to gain ins...
In this study, an in vitro device that mimics the oral phase of swallowing is calibrated using in vi...
A model experiment to understand the oral phase of swallowing is presented and used to explain some ...
A model experiment to understand the oral phase of swallowing is presented and used to explain some ...
This thesis describes the design and evaluation of a mechanical oral model and its application to in...
Cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases are clinical conditions increasingly observed in geri...
Texture modification is the most vital strategy to manage dysphagia: a condition in which food and b...
Texture modification is the most vital strategy to manage dysphagia: a condition in which food and b...
Cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases are clinical conditions increasingly observed in geri...
By following the path of a liquid bolus, from the oral preparatory phase to the esophagus, we show t...
By following the path of a liquid bolus, from the oral preparatory phase to the esophagus, we show t...
Swallowing disorders are not uncommon among elderly and people affected by neurological diseases. Fo...
Swallowing disorders are not uncommon among elderly and people affected by neurological diseases. F...
International audienceSolid Oral Dosage Forms (SODF) are the most popular oral drug delivery forms, ...
People who suffer from swallowing disorders, commonly referred to as dysphagia, are often restricted...
International audienceThe development of innovative experimental approaches is necessary to gain ins...