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Arch Phys Med Rehabil ; 98(6): 1174-1179, 2017 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27965007

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of the chin-down maneuver after esophagectomy with 3-field lymphadenectomy (3FL) on pharyngeal residue, upper esophageal sphincter (UES) opening, and laryngeal closure. DESIGN: Prospective data were collected from a pharyngeal videofluoroscopic swallowing study. SETTING: Dysphagia clinics. PARTICIPANTS: Patients selected according to the inclusion criteria (N=14; mean age, 65.9y) from a total of 43 patients who underwent esophagectomy with 3FL from May to December 2014 were enrolled. INTERVENTIONS: Videofluoroscopy was conducted in head-neutral and chin-down positions to measure the pharyngeal constriction ratio (PCR), amount of residue in the vallecula and pyriform sinus after the first swallow, UES opening diameter, duration of UES opening, and duration of laryngeal vestibule closure. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The aforementioned parameters were compared statistically between the head-neutral and chin-down positions. RESULTS: In comparison with the neutral group, the PCR and residue in the pyriform sinus were significantly smaller in the chin-down group (P<.01). However, the residue in the vallecula did not differ significantly from that of the neutral group (P=.44). The UES opening diameter, duration of UES opening, and duration of laryngeal vestibule closure were all significantly larger in the chin-down group than in the neutral group (P<.05). CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that use of the chin-down maneuver after esophagectomy with 3FL can help expedite swallowing by strengthening pharyngeal constriction, widening the UES, and enhancing laryngeal closure.


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Chin/physiology , Deglutition/physiology , Esophagectomy/rehabilitation , Lymph Node Excision/rehabilitation , Physical Therapy Modalities , Aged , Cineradiography , Esophageal Sphincter, Upper/physiology , Female , Humans , Larynx/physiology , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies
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Laryngoscope ; 126(2): 437-41, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26266665

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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To determine the effects of three different chin-down maneuvers on swallowing pressure (SP) in healthy young adults using high-resolution manometry (HRM). STUDY DESIGN: Repeated measures with subjects serving as their own controls. METHODS: Twenty-six healthy subjects (average age 26.4 [range 21-35] years) swallowed 5 mL of cold water to examine the maximum swallowing pressure (MSP) at the velopharynx, meso-hypopharynx, and upper esophageal sphincter (UES), and to determine the duration of lowered SP at the UES using HRM. The subjects swallowed in the neutral position as a control and in the following three chin-down positions: 1) head flexion (HF); 2) neck flexion (NF); and 3) combined head and neck flexion (HFNF). RESULTS: The MSP at the velopharynx and meso-hypopharynx did not significantly differ among the three chin-down positions. Upon swallowing in the NF posture, the MSP was significantly lower (P < 0.0001) at the UES, and the duration of the lowered SP at the UES was significantly prolonged (P = 0.0010) compared to the neutral position. In comparison, the duration of lowered SP at the UES was significantly (P = 0.0001) shorter in the HF position than in the neutral position. Moreover, the HFNF position significantly (P = 0.0276) lowered the MSP at the UES compared to the control position. CONCLUSION: In young healthy adults, NF maneuver resulted in significantly lower MSP and longer duration of the lowered swallowing pressure at the UES, which might assist bolus passage through the UES. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 3b.


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Deglutition/physiology , Esophageal Sphincter, Upper/physiology , Hypopharynx/physiology , Posture/physiology , Adult , Chin , Female , Healthy Volunteers , Humans , Male , Manometry/methods , Pressure , Young Adult
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