Videofluoroscopic evaluation of aspiration with visual examination of the gag reflex and velar movement

被引:32
作者
Leder, SB
机构
[1] Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Section of Otolaryngology, New Haven, CT
[2] Yale University School of Medicine, Section of Otolaryngology, Communication Disorders Center, New Haven, CT 06504, 20 York St.
关键词
aspiration; gag reflex; fluoroscopy; deglutition; deglutition disorders;
D O I
10.1007/PL00009514
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between prevalence of aspiration as determined by videofluoroscopic evaluation and prevalence of the gag reflex and velar movement as determined by direct visual examination. One hundred adult patients underwent a videofluoroscopic evaluation of aspiration with either an esophagram (n = 31), upper gastrointestinal series (n = 18), small bowel series(n = 23), or modified barium swallow procedure (n = 28), and concomitant evaluation of the gag reflex and velar movement on phonation. All studies were performed using the lateral, upright position, and ail patients drank at least 5 cc of single contrast barium. Aspiration was defined as penetration of material below the level of the true vocal fords. A normal gag reflex and normal velar movement on phonation were observed in 14 of 15 (93%) patients who exhibited objective documentation of aspiration with videofluoroscopy. Conversely, 19 of 20 (95%) patients without a gag reflex were observed with videofluoroscopy to be without aspiration. Normal velar movement on phonation was observed in 99 of 100 (99%) patients. There was no significant age difference between patients with or without a gag reflex. No relationship was found between the prevalence of aspiration and the gag reflex or velar movement on phonation. It was concluded that the presence of a gag reflex does not protect against aspiration, and the absence of a gag reflex does not predict aspiration.
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