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Published in: Dysphagia 2/2023

05-08-2022 | Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis | Original Article

Predictors of Peak Expiratory Cough Flow in Individuals with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Authors: Lauren Tabor Gray, Kasey L. McElheny, Terrie Vasilopoulos, James Wymer, Barbara K. Smith, Emily K. Plowman

Published in: Dysphagia | Issue 2/2023

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Abstract

Dystussia is prevalent in individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), leading to a diminished physiologic capacity to effectively defend the airway. We aimed to identify predictors of peak expiratory cough flow rate in individuals with ALS. One hundred and thirty-four individuals with a confirmed diagnosis of ALS (El-Escorial criteria revised) completed the ALS Functional Rating Scale-Revised (ALSFRS-R) and underwent pulmonary function and cough spirometry testing. Pearson’s correlation coefficients and hierarchical multiple regression modeling were conducted to determine predictors of voluntary cough peak expiratory flow rate (p < 0.05). The full model including age, bulbar disease, cough spirometry metrics, and respiratory parameters had a marginal R2 = 0.635, F (7, 126) = 30.241, p < 0.0005, adjusted R2 = 0.61. Maximum expiratory pressure, compression phase, and vital capacity did not contribute and were therefore removed (p < 0.05). The most parsimonious predictive model included age, bulbar disease, peak inspiratory flow rate and duration, peak expiratory rise time, and inspiratory pressure generation with a marginal R2 = 0.543. Although expiratory pressure generation has historically served as the therapeutic target to improve dystussia in ALS, the current dataset highlighted that the inability to quickly and forcefully inspire during the inspiratory phase of voluntary cough places patients at a mechanical disadvantage to generate subsequent high-velocity expiratory airflow to clear the airway. Thus, therapeutic training programs that include both inspiratory and expiratory strength targets may optimize airway clearance capacity in this challenging patient population.
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Metadata
Title
Predictors of Peak Expiratory Cough Flow in Individuals with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Authors
Lauren Tabor Gray
Kasey L. McElheny
Terrie Vasilopoulos
James Wymer
Barbara K. Smith
Emily K. Plowman
Publication date
05-08-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Dysphagia / Issue 2/2023
Print ISSN: 0179-051X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0460
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00455-022-10503-8

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