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Published in: Dysphagia 1/2007

01-01-2007

Effects of Surface Electrical Stimulation Both at Rest and During Swallowing in Chronic Pharyngeal Dysphagia

Authors: Christy L. Ludlow, PhD, Ianessa Humbert, PhD, Keith Saxon, MD, Christopher Poletto, PhD, Barbara Sonies, PhD, Lisa Crujido, MS

Published in: Dysphagia | Issue 1/2007

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Abstract

We tested two hypotheses using surface electrical stimulation in chronic pharyngeal dysphagia: that stimulation (1) lowered the hyoid bone and/or larynx when applied at rest, and (2) increased aspiration, penetration, or pharyngeal pooling during swallowing. Bipolar surface electrodes were placed on the skin overlying the submandibular and laryngeal regions. Maximum tolerated levels of stimulation were applied while patients held their mouth closed at rest. Videofluoroscopic recordings were used to measure hyoid movements in the superior-inferior and anterior-posterior dimensions and the subglottic air column position while stimulation was on or off. Patients swallowed 5 ml liquid when stimulation was off, at low sensory stimulation levels, and at maximum tolerated levels (motor). Speech pathologists, blinded to condition, tallied the frequency of aspiration, penetration, pooling, and esophageal entry from videofluorographic recordings of swallows. Only significant (p = 0.0175) hyoid depression occurred during stimulation at rest. Aspiration and pooling were significantly reduced only with low sensory threshold levels of stimulation (p = 0.025) and not during maximum levels of surface electrical stimulation. Those patients who had reduced aspiration and penetration during swallowing with stimulation had greater hyoid depression during stimulation at rest (p = 0.006). Stimulation may have acted to resist patients’ hyoid elevation during swallowing.
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Metadata
Title
Effects of Surface Electrical Stimulation Both at Rest and During Swallowing in Chronic Pharyngeal Dysphagia
Authors
Christy L. Ludlow, PhD
Ianessa Humbert, PhD
Keith Saxon, MD
Christopher Poletto, PhD
Barbara Sonies, PhD
Lisa Crujido, MS
Publication date
01-01-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Dysphagia / Issue 1/2007
Print ISSN: 0179-051X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0460
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00455-006-9029-4

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