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Lydia Cvejic1,2,3, Nadine Guiney1, Kenneth K Lau2,4, Paul Finlay1, Kais Hamza5, Paul Leong1,2,3, Martin MacDonald1,2,3, Paul T King1,2,3, Philip G Bardin1,2,3.
Abstract
Few studies have examined swallow of large liquid volumes representative of everyday drinking in COPD. Swallow by cup-drinking was evaluated in COPD using videofluoroscopy. Slower swallow was linked to aspiration indicating altered swallow habits in COPD. https://bit.ly/3wpdnO3.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34322554 PMCID: PMC8311140 DOI: 10.1183/23120541.00170-2021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ERJ Open Res ISSN: 2312-0541
Swallow characteristics for fast-paced drinking in 151 patients with COPD based on presence/absence of aspiration
| 121 | 30 | ||
| Total swallow duration (s) | 8.83±4.17 | 11.07±7.81* | 2.24 (0.19–4.29) |
| Number of swallows to complete task | 5.92±2.28 | 5.60±2.06 | 0.32 (-0.58–1.22) |
| Time per swallow (s per swallow) | 1.51±0.41 | 1.90±0.73*** | 0.39 (0.19–0.59) |
| Swallow frequency (swallows per s) | 0.70±0.16 | 0.59±0.18*** | 0.11 (0.04–0.18) |
| Sequential | 74 (61) | 16 (53) | |
| Mixed | 36 (30) | 10 (33) | |
| Discrete | 11 (9) | 4 (13) | |
Data are presented as mean±sd or n (%), unless otherwise stated. #: aspiration score of 6–8 on the penetration–aspiration scale [9]. *: p≤0.05; ***: p≤0.001.