Pilot Study of Quantitative Methods for Differentiating Pharyngeal Swallowing Mechanics by Dysphagia Etiology

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Yasasvi Tadavarthi
Pouria Hosseini
Stephanie E. Reyes
Kendrea L. (Focht) Garand
Jessica M. Pisegna
William G. Pearson
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[1] Augusta University,Medical College of Georgia (MCG)
[2] Augusta University,College of Allied Health Sciences
[3] University of South Alabama,Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology
[4] Boston University School of Medicine,Department of Otolaryngology
[5] MCG,Head & Neck Surgery
[6] Augusta University,Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy
[7] MCG,Department of Otolaryngology
[8] Augusta University,undefined
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Dysphagia | 2021年 / 36卷
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Dysphagia; Swallowing mechanics; Modified barium swallow; Quantitative methods; Kinematics; Morphometrics; Aspiration;
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Quantitative analysis of modified barium swallow (MBS) imaging is useful to determine the impact of various disease states on pharyngeal swallowing mechanics. In this retrospective proof of concept study, kinematic analysis and computational analysis of swallowing mechanics (CASM) were used to demonstrate how these methods differentiate swallowing dysfunction by dysphagia etiology. Ten subjects were randomly selected from four cohorts of dysphagic patients including COPD, head and neck cancer (HNC), motor neuron disease, and stroke. Each subject was age- and gender-matched with healthy, non-dysphagic controls. MBS videos of 5 ml thin and 5 ml thick bolus trials from each subject were used. A MATLAB tracker tool was adapted and updated to collect and compile data for each video (n = 160). For kinematic measurements, a MANOVA was performed with post-hoc analyses to determine group differences. For CASM measurements, a morphometric canonical variate analysis with post hoc analysis was performed to determine group differences. Kinematic analyses indicated statistically significant differences between HNC cohort and controls in distance measurements for hyolaryngeal approximation (p = .001), laryngeal elevation (p = 0.0001), pharyngeal shortening (p = 0.0002), and stage transition duration timing (p = 0.002). Timing differences were noted between the stroke cohort and controls for pharyngeal transit time (p = 0.007). Multivariate morphometric canonical variate analysis showed significant differences between etiology groups (p < 0.0001) with eigenvectors indicating differing patterns of swallowing mechanics. This study demonstrated that swallowing mechanics among cohorts of dysphagic patients can be differentiated using kinematics and CASM, providing different but complementary quantitative methods for investigating the impact of various disease states on swallowing function.
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