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Published in: Dysphagia 4/2021

01-08-2021 | Foreign Body Aspiration | Original Article

Oropharyngeal Swallowing Dynamic Findings in People with Asthma

Authors: Renata D’Arc Scarpel, Ana Caline Nóbrega, Patrícia Pinho, Ivina Thaiana de Almeida Menezes, Adelmir Souza-Machado

Published in: Dysphagia | Issue 4/2021

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Abstract

Airflow obstruction in people with asthma, similar to COPD, may interfere with swallowing, increasing the risk of food or liquid entrance into the lower airways, and favoring the uncontrolled disease. To describe the complaints and findings of the oropharyngeal swallowing mechanisms in patients with mild and severe asthma, a cross-sectional study was performed. A total of 135 participants with asthma were studied, of whom 97 had severe asthma and 38 had mild asthma. All subjects answered a questionnaire with demographic information, disease exacerbations, Asthma Control Questionnaire 6 (ACQ6—Juniper 1999), GastroEsophageal Reflux Disease Symptoms Questionnaire (GERD-SQ—Fornari et al. 2004), and Eating Assessment Tool 10 (EAT-10—Gonçalves et al., 2013). The oral and pharyngeal swallowing assessment occurred via videofluoroscopic swallowing evaluation. The age range of the participants was from 19 to 80 years, with a predominance of females (78.6%). Uncontrolled asthma was observed in 50 (52%) of the patients with severe asthma and in 11 (29%) of the patients with mild asthma (ACQ6 > 1.5). The GERD-SQ and EAT-10 scores were similar in both groups. In the bivariate analysis, the group with severe asthma presented with more changes when compared to the group with mild asthma in the following events: atypical lingual movement during the swallowing of liquid in the volumes of 5 ml (p = 0.003) and 10 ml (p = 0.001), and solid (p = 0.009); oral transit time increased in swallowing of liquid in the volumes of 5 ml (p = 0.003) and 20 ml (p = 0.026); beginning of the pharyngeal swallowing phase below the mandibular ramus (p = 0.003); pharyngeal residue (p = 0.017) of solid consistency; laryngeal penetration of 5 ml (p = 0.050) and 20 ml (p = 0.032) of liquid; increased transition time between the oral and pharyngeal swallowing phases (p = 0.035) and increased pharyngeal transit time (p = 0.045) of solid consistency. Tracheal aspiration was observed only in the group with severe asthma. After the multivariate analysis, atypical tongue movement maintained a statistically significant difference between the two groups. Oropharyngeal swallowing alternations were frequent in the studied sample and more markedly present in patients with severe asthma. Multivariate regression revealed atypical lingual movement, which was greater in patients with severe asthma. The clinical significance of these findings should be further investigated.
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Metadata
Title
Oropharyngeal Swallowing Dynamic Findings in People with Asthma
Authors
Renata D’Arc Scarpel
Ana Caline Nóbrega
Patrícia Pinho
Ivina Thaiana de Almeida Menezes
Adelmir Souza-Machado
Publication date
01-08-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Dysphagia / Issue 4/2021
Print ISSN: 0179-051X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0460
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00455-020-10168-1

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