The effectiveness of the head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver for eliminating vallecular residue

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Autor(a) principal: Nagy,Ahmed
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Peladeau-Pigeon,Melanie, Valenzano,Teresa Josephine, Namasivayam,Ashwini Marini, Steele,Catriona Margaret
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Purpose When swallowing efficiency is impaired, residue accumulates in the pharynx. Cued or spontaneous swallows in the head neutral position do not always successfully clear residue. We investigated the impact of a novel maneuver on residue clearance by combining a head turn with the chin down posture. Methods Data were collected from 26 participants who demonstrated persistent vallecular residue after an initial head neutral clearance swallow in videofluoroscopy. Participants were cued to perform a head-turn-plus-chin-down swallow, with the direction of head turn randomized. Pixel-based measures of residue in the vallecular space before and after the maneuver were made on still frame lateral images using ImageJ software. Measures of % full and the Normalized Residue Ratio Scale (NRRS) were extracted. Univariate analyses of variance were used to detect significant reductions in residue. Results On average, pre-maneuver measures showed residue filling 56-73% of the valleculae, depending on stimulus consistency (NRRS scores: 0.2-0.4). More than 80% of pre-swallow measures displayed NRRS ratios > 0.06, a threshold previously linked to increased risk of post-swallow aspiration. Conclusion The head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver achieved significant reductions in residue for thin and nectar-thick fluids, suggesting that this maneuver can be effective in reducing persistent vallecular residue with these consistencies.
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spelling The effectiveness of the head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver for eliminating vallecular residueDeglutitionDeglutition DisordersSwallowingResiduePosturesDysphagiaVideofluoroscopyImage AnalysisABSTRACT Purpose When swallowing efficiency is impaired, residue accumulates in the pharynx. Cued or spontaneous swallows in the head neutral position do not always successfully clear residue. We investigated the impact of a novel maneuver on residue clearance by combining a head turn with the chin down posture. Methods Data were collected from 26 participants who demonstrated persistent vallecular residue after an initial head neutral clearance swallow in videofluoroscopy. Participants were cued to perform a head-turn-plus-chin-down swallow, with the direction of head turn randomized. Pixel-based measures of residue in the vallecular space before and after the maneuver were made on still frame lateral images using ImageJ software. Measures of % full and the Normalized Residue Ratio Scale (NRRS) were extracted. Univariate analyses of variance were used to detect significant reductions in residue. Results On average, pre-maneuver measures showed residue filling 56-73% of the valleculae, depending on stimulus consistency (NRRS scores: 0.2-0.4). More than 80% of pre-swallow measures displayed NRRS ratios > 0.06, a threshold previously linked to increased risk of post-swallow aspiration. Conclusion The head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver achieved significant reductions in residue for thin and nectar-thick fluids, suggesting that this maneuver can be effective in reducing persistent vallecular residue with these consistencies.Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia2016-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822016000200113CoDAS v.28 n.2 2016reponame:CoDASinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia (SBFA)instacron:SBFA10.1590/2317-1782/20162015286info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNagy,AhmedPeladeau-Pigeon,MelanieValenzano,Teresa JosephineNamasivayam,Ashwini MariniSteele,Catriona Margareteng2016-05-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2317-17822016000200113Revistahttps://www.codas.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcodas@editoracubo.com.br||revista@codas.org.br2317-17822317-1782opendoar:2016-05-12T00:00CoDAS - Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia (SBFA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effectiveness of the head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver for eliminating vallecular residue
title The effectiveness of the head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver for eliminating vallecular residue
spellingShingle The effectiveness of the head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver for eliminating vallecular residue
Nagy,Ahmed
Deglutition
Deglutition Disorders
Swallowing
Residue
Postures
Dysphagia
Videofluoroscopy
Image Analysis
title_short The effectiveness of the head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver for eliminating vallecular residue
title_full The effectiveness of the head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver for eliminating vallecular residue
title_fullStr The effectiveness of the head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver for eliminating vallecular residue
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of the head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver for eliminating vallecular residue
title_sort The effectiveness of the head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver for eliminating vallecular residue
author Nagy,Ahmed
author_facet Nagy,Ahmed
Peladeau-Pigeon,Melanie
Valenzano,Teresa Josephine
Namasivayam,Ashwini Marini
Steele,Catriona Margaret
author_role author
author2 Peladeau-Pigeon,Melanie
Valenzano,Teresa Josephine
Namasivayam,Ashwini Marini
Steele,Catriona Margaret
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nagy,Ahmed
Peladeau-Pigeon,Melanie
Valenzano,Teresa Josephine
Namasivayam,Ashwini Marini
Steele,Catriona Margaret
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Deglutition
Deglutition Disorders
Swallowing
Residue
Postures
Dysphagia
Videofluoroscopy
Image Analysis
topic Deglutition
Deglutition Disorders
Swallowing
Residue
Postures
Dysphagia
Videofluoroscopy
Image Analysis
description ABSTRACT Purpose When swallowing efficiency is impaired, residue accumulates in the pharynx. Cued or spontaneous swallows in the head neutral position do not always successfully clear residue. We investigated the impact of a novel maneuver on residue clearance by combining a head turn with the chin down posture. Methods Data were collected from 26 participants who demonstrated persistent vallecular residue after an initial head neutral clearance swallow in videofluoroscopy. Participants were cued to perform a head-turn-plus-chin-down swallow, with the direction of head turn randomized. Pixel-based measures of residue in the vallecular space before and after the maneuver were made on still frame lateral images using ImageJ software. Measures of % full and the Normalized Residue Ratio Scale (NRRS) were extracted. Univariate analyses of variance were used to detect significant reductions in residue. Results On average, pre-maneuver measures showed residue filling 56-73% of the valleculae, depending on stimulus consistency (NRRS scores: 0.2-0.4). More than 80% of pre-swallow measures displayed NRRS ratios > 0.06, a threshold previously linked to increased risk of post-swallow aspiration. Conclusion The head-turn-plus-chin-down maneuver achieved significant reductions in residue for thin and nectar-thick fluids, suggesting that this maneuver can be effective in reducing persistent vallecular residue with these consistencies.
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