Swallowing dysfunction in healthy older people using pharyngeal pressure‐flow analysis
Neurogastroenterology & Motility2013Vol. 26(1), pp. 59–68
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Taher Omari, S. Kritas, Charles Cock, Laura K. Besanko, Carly M. Burgstad, Alison Thompson, Nathalie Rommel, R. Heddle, Robert Fraser
Abstract
Pharyngeal pressure-flow analysis reveals multiple functional abnormalities in older individuals. The higher SRI levels seen in asymptomatic elders possibly reflect a loss of functional reserve with ageing. Automated impedance manometry analysis of swallow function may allow the risk of developing disordered swallowing to be quantified numerically.
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