Literature DB >> 14745644

Oropharyngeal scintigraphy: a reliable technique for the quantitative evaluation of oral-pharyngeal swallowing.

D W Shaw1, R B H Williams, I J Cook, K L Wallace, M D Weltman, P J Collins, E McKay, R Smart, M E Simula.   

Abstract

A valid and reliable technique to quantify the efficiency of the oral-pharyngeal phase of swallowing is needed to measure objectively the severity of dysphagia and longitudinal changes in swallowing in response to intervention. The objective of this study was to develop and validate a scintigraphic technique to quantify the efficiency of bolus clearance during the oral-pharyngeal swallow and assess its diagnostic accuracy. To accomplish this, postswallow oral and pharyngeal counts of residual for technetium-labeled 5- and 10-ml water boluses and regional transit times were measured in 3 separate healthy control groups and in a group of patients with proven oral-pharyngeal dysphagia. Repeat measures were obtained in one group of aged (> 55yr) controls to establish test-retest reliability. Scintigraphic transit measures were validated by comparison with radiographic temporal measures. Scintigraphic measures in those with proven dysphagia were compared with radiographic classification of oral vs. pharyngeal dysfunction to establish their diagnostic accuracy. We found that oral ( p = 0.04), but not pharyngeal, isotope clearance is swallowed bolus-dependently. Scintigraphic transit times do not differ from times derived radiographically. All scintigraphic measures have extremely good test-retest reliability. The mean difference between test and retest for oral residual was -1% (95% CI -3%-1%) and for pharyngeal residual it was -2% (95% CI -5%-1%). Scintigraphic transit times have very poor diagnostic accuracy for regional dysfunction. Abnormal oral and pharyngeal residuals have positive predictive values of 100% and 92%, respectively, for regional dysfunction. We conclude that oral-pharyngeal scintigraphic clearance is highly reliable, bolus volume-dependent, and has a high predictive value for regional dysfunction. It may prove useful in assessment of dysphagia severity and longitudinal change.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14745644     DOI: 10.1007/s00455-003-0033-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dysphagia        ISSN: 0179-051X            Impact factor:   3.438


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