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Application of Ultrasonography in Neurogenic Dysphagia: A Systematic Review.

Paola Potente1, Alex Buoite Stella1, Monica Vidotto2, Michelle Passerini2, Giovanni Furlanis1, Marcello Naccarato1, Paolo Manganotti3.   

Abstract

Swallowing disorders are common in neurological diseases, with dysphagia representing one of the most prevalent complications that may cause poor quality of life, reduce independence, and increase mortality. Rapid identification of dysphagia is necessary to reduce the risk of penetration and aspiration, and to early start rehabilitation protocols. Among the methods that can be used to evaluate dysphagia and its components, ultrasound imaging has been suggested to support the evaluation of dysphagia by providing measures of both static and dynamic anatomical components. The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the usefulness of ultrasonography in neurogenic dysphagia according to current literature. From 2000 to 2020, 633 studies with the appropriate search terms for ultrasound and dysphagia were identified. After screening them, 10 studies were included in the qualitative analysis. Patients with the following neurologic conditions were studied with ultrasonography for dysphagia: Parkinson's disease, muscle dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and stroke. The main outcomes of ultrasonography were swallowing muscles thickness (e.g., tongue), and dynamic measures such as hyoid displacement. The different protocols used in the studies, as well as their outcomes, did not allow to provide standard procedures and normative or cut-off values in the presented diseases. Because there are a variety of tools, methods, and techniques that have been used in the studies that were reviewed, it is difficult to evaluate them using established standards. However, ultrasonography correlates well with clinical evaluation of dysphagia and therefore has prognostic and rehabilitation potential. Future studies should aim to develop and utilize a common interdisciplinary protocol that includes standard procedures and outcomes to define normative values applicable in the different conditions.
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Keywords:  Deglutition; Deglutition disorders; Dysphagia; Hyoid displacement; Muscle thickness; Neurological diseases; Ultrasound

Year:  2022        PMID: 35556172     DOI: 10.1007/s00455-022-10459-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dysphagia        ISSN: 0179-051X            Impact factor:   2.733


  41 in total

1.  Physiology and radiology of the normal oral and pharyngeal phases of swallowing.

Authors:  W J Dodds; E T Stewart; J A Logemann
Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol       Date:  1990-05       Impact factor: 3.959

2.  The normal swallow: muscular and neurophysiological control.

Authors:  Stephanie M Shaw; Rosemary Martino
Journal:  Otolaryngol Clin North Am       Date:  2013-10-23       Impact factor: 3.346

Review 3.  Expanding Instrumental Options for Dysphagia Diagnosis and Research: Ultrasound and Manometry.

Authors:  Maggie-Lee Huckabee; Phoebe Macrae; Kristin Lamvik
Journal:  Folia Phoniatr Logop       Date:  2016-05-03       Impact factor: 0.849

4.  Ultrasonographic evaluation of geniohyoid muscle and hyoid bone during swallowing in young adults.

Authors:  Xin Feng; Michael S Cartwright; Francis O Walker; Jessica H Bargoil; Yunping Hu; Susan G Butler
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  2015-03-05       Impact factor: 3.325

Review 5.  Bedside diagnosis of dysphagia: a systematic review.

Authors:  John C O'Horo; Nicole Rogus-Pulia; Lisbeth Garcia-Arguello; JoAnne Robbins; Nasia Safdar
Journal:  J Hosp Med       Date:  2015-01-12       Impact factor: 2.960

Review 6.  Nutritional and metabolic support in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Authors:  Maurizio Muscaritoli; Irma Kushta; Alessio Molfino; Maurizio Inghilleri; Mario Sabatelli; Filippo Rossi Fanelli
Journal:  Nutrition       Date:  2012-06-05       Impact factor: 4.008

7.  Dysphagia in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy evaluated with a questionnaire and videofluorography.

Authors:  Kozo Hanayama; Meigen Liu; Yoshiko Higuchi; Toshiyuki Fujiwara; Testuya Tsuji; Kimitaka Hase; Tadayuki Ishihara
Journal:  Disabil Rehabil       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 3.033

Review 8.  Sensory input pathways and mechanisms in swallowing: a review.

Authors:  Catriona M Steele; Arthur J Miller
Journal:  Dysphagia       Date:  2010-09-03       Impact factor: 3.438

9.  Brain imaging correlates of recovered swallowing after dysphagic stroke: A fMRI and DWI study.

Authors:  Paul Glad Mihai; Mareile Otto; Martin Domin; Thomas Platz; Shaheen Hamdy; Martin Lotze
Journal:  Neuroimage Clin       Date:  2016-05-10       Impact factor: 4.881

Review 10.  Dysphagia in neurological diseases: a literature review.

Authors:  M Panebianco; R Marchese-Ragona; S Masiero; D A Restivo
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2020-06-07       Impact factor: 3.307

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