| Literature DB >> 11820387 |
Bernard R Garon1, Zhen Huang, Mteven Hommeyer, David Eckmann, Greg A Stern, Charles Ormiston.
Abstract
Epiglottic movement patterns of 500 consecutive patients with varying etiologies were recorded during routine videofluoroscopic swallow evaluations. Seven distinct, commonly repeated, abnormal epiglottic patterns were identified. A multifactorial analysis of these seven abnormal epiglottic movement patterns was completed. Findings indicate that each of these seven distinct movement patterns have varying rates and amounts of aspiration. A description of each epiglottic movement pattern is given in conjunction with information regarding aspiration and other variables associated with the swallow process. A universal nomenclature is offered regarding these subtle abnormal epiglottic movement patterns to increase a verbal commonality in our descriptions of epiglottic function as it affects aspiration.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11820387 DOI: 10.1007/s00455-001-0102-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dysphagia ISSN: 0179-051X Impact factor: 3.438