| Literature DB >> 29184396 |
Yasuhiro Yamazaki1, Haruka Tohara1, Koji Hara1, Ayako Nakane1, Yoko Wakasugi1, Kohei Yamaguchi1, Shunsuke Minakuchi1.
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether excessive neck muscle tone affects hyoid bone kinetics during swallowing using videofluorography (VF) in an unnatural posture in adults. Subjects and methods: Subjects were 28 adults (12 men, 16 women; mean age, 39.75±9.50 years) who were suspected to have some symptom of swallowing disorders but did not have swallowing dysfunctional from the result of videofluorography. We first established the participant's posture a reclining wheelchair that was adjusted to a 30-degree angle with the headrest (without excessive neck muscle tone) or without headrest (with excessive neck muscle tone), used an electromyogram above the mylohyoid muscle to represent the suprahyoid muscles and above the sternohyoid muscle to represent the infrahyoid muscles to confirm neck muscle tone, and then conducted VF of swallowing measurements. Videofluorographic images were obtained when 5 mL of 50% (w/v) barium sulfate was being swallowed, and hyoid bone coordinate (the resting position and the elevated position), extent of horizontal and vertical hyoid bone elevation, as well as duration and velocity of hyoid bone elevation were evaluated (x-axis and y-axis coordinates for the resting position of hyoid bone are referred to as Xr and Yr, respectively; those for the elevated hyoid bone position induced during swallowing are referred to as Xs and Ys, respectively).Entities:
Keywords: dysphagia; hyoid bone; infrahyoid muscles; muscle tone; suprahyoid muscles; swallow
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29184396 PMCID: PMC5685148 DOI: 10.2147/CIA.S143175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Interv Aging ISSN: 1176-9092 Impact factor: 4.458
Figure 1Postures used in the present study.
Notes: Left: Without excessive neck muscle tone (resting neck position). Right: With excessive neck muscle tone (increased neck tone position).
Figure 2Placement of electrical leads.
Notes: Channel 1: Placed on the area over the mylohyoid muscles to represent the suprahyoid muscles. Channel 2: Placed on the area over the sternohyoid muscle to represent the infrahyoid muscles.
Figure 3Electromyogram of suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscles (the trimodal active potential).
Notes: Channel 1: Placed on the area over the mylohyoid muscles to represent the suprahyoid muscles. Channel 2: Placed on the area over the sternohyoid muscle to represent the infrahyoid muscles. Left: Without excessive neck tone (with headrest). Right: With excessive neck tone (without headrest).
Figure 4Measurement points and baseline planes.
Notes: With A considered the point of origin, the line passing through A and B (Camper plane) was considered the x-axis, whereas the line that passed through A and ran perpendicular to the x-axis was considered the y-axis. X-axis and y-axis coordinates for the resting position of hyoid bone are referred to as Xr and Yr, respectively; those for the maximum hyoid bone position induced during swallowing are referred to as Xs and Ys, respectively). A: lower margin of the tragus, B: lowest tip of the nostril, C: hyoid bone in the most anterior position. Left: The resting position of hyoid bone. Right: The maximum elevated position of hyoid bone.
Comparison of coordinates for the resting position of hyoid bone and the maximum elevated position of hyoid bone during swallowing with and without neck muscle tone
| Coordinates | Without excessive neck muscle tone
| With excessive neck muscle tone
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ± SD | 95% Cl
| Mean ± SD | 95% Cl
| |||||
| Lower | Upper | Lower | Upper | |||||
| The resting position of hyoid bone | Xr | 27.34±7.74 | 24.27 | 30.40 | 25.03±8.09 | 21.83 | 28.23 | 0.171 |
| Yr | −62.32±10.08 | −66.31 | −58.33 | −69.53±11.58 | −74.10 | −64.94 | 0.000 | |
| The maximum elevated position of hyoid bone | Xs | 37.95±6.85 | 35.24 | 40.67 | 36.09±7.58 | 33.09 | 39.09 | 0.212 |
| Ys | −51.43±9.64 | −55.24 | −47.62 | −52.83±10.06 | −56.81 | −48.85 | 0.078 | |
Notes:
p<0.01. X-axis and y-axis coordinates for the resting position of hyoid bone are referred to as Xr and Yr, respectively; those for the elevated hyoid bone position induced during swallowing are referred to as Xs and Ys, respectively.
Comparisons of elevation, duration, and velocity of hyoid bone elevation
| Without excessive neck muscle tone
| With excessive neck muscle tone
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ± SD | 95% Cl
| Mean ± SD | 95% Cl
| ||||
| Lower | Upper | Lower | Upper | ||||
| Hyoid bone elevation (mm) | |||||||
| Horizontal | 10.45±2.21 | 9.63 | 11.28 | 11.12±3.19 | 9.92 | 12.31 | 0.688 |
| Vertical | 10.88±1.47 | 10.33 | 11.43 | 16.54±4.27 | 14.93 | 18.13 | 0.000 |
| Duration of hyoid bone elevation (sec) | 1.19±0.53 | 0.98 | 1.40 | 1.19±0.54 | 0.98 | 1.41 | 0.989 |
| Velocity of hyoid bone elevation (mm/sec) | 14.79±5.64 | 12.55 | 17.02 | 20.06±10.86 | 15.77 | 24.36 | 0.016 |
Note:
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