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Quantitative Assessment of Pharyngeal Bolus Driving Forces

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Publisher Wiley
Date 1989 Jan 1
PMID 2493617
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Abstract

This study analyzes the differences between wet and dry swallows; a manofluorogram is used to determine forces that affect pharyngeal bolus flow. By defining bolus pressures, many of the limitations of pharyngeal manometry are surmounted. This makes manometry a more useful clinical tool. The study results indicate that only a small portion of pharyngeal-generated pressure is directly applied to the bolus. The manofluorogram demonstrates that bolus transit relies on the synergistic action of two pumps--the oropharyngeal propulsion pump and the hypopharyngeal suction pump. A technique is illustrated for quantifying the forces that affect bolus flow. Quantification of force can differentiate abnormal forces responsible for lingual, pharyngeal, and hypopharyngeal pathology in dysphagic patients. The degrees of impairment can be measured.

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