Linking Oropharyngeal Swallowing Physiology and Functional Clinical Predictors in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

K. Garand, Angela M. Malek, Kevin Renz Ambrocio
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We aimed to quantify oropharyngeal swallowing physiology in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and examine relationships between swallowing impairments and ratings of pulmonary function (forced vital capacity percent predicted, FVC % pre) and functional status (ALS Functional Rating Scale–Revised, ALSFRS-R). A retrospective analysis of swallowing-related data of persons with ALS (PALS) was completed. Their Modified Barium Swallow Impairment Profile component, Oral Total (OT), and Pharyngeal Total (PT) scores were compared with data from age- (±1 year) and sex-matched healthy controls retrieved from an archival normative data set using Mann–Whitney U tests. Relationships between PALS' OT and PT scores, FVC % pre, and ALSFRS-R were examined using Pearson product–moment correlations and multiple linear regression modeling. Twenty-one PALS (12 women), with a mean age of 62.2 ± 9.9 years, were included in the analyses. Compared to healthy controls, PALS exhibited significantly worse function across 13 (76%) physiological swallowing components (all p < .05). OT and PT scores significantly differed between PALS and healthy controls (each p < .001), with higher scores (worse impairment) observed in the former. When adjusting for age and sex, FVC % pre was a significant predictor of OT score ( p = .045). An inverse relationship was found with ALSFRS-R and OT score ( p = .052). FVC % pre ( p = .061) and ALSFRS-R ( p = .54) did not significantly predict PT score. PALS demonstrated swallowing impairments across oropharyngeal domains and the esophageal component. In our PALS cohort, FVC % pre was a useful clinical indicator of oral swallowing impairment.
将口咽吞咽生理学与肌萎缩侧索硬化症的临床功能预测联系起来
我们的目的是量化肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)患者的口咽吞咽生理机能,并研究吞咽功能障碍与肺功能评分(肺活量预测百分比,FVC % pre)和功能状态评分(ALS 功能评分量表-修订版,ALSFRS-R)之间的关系。 我们完成了对 ALS 患者(PALS)吞咽相关数据的回顾性分析。采用曼-惠特尼 U 检验法将他们的改良钡吞咽障碍档案成分、口腔总分 (OT) 和咽部总分 (PT) 分数与从档案常模数据集中获取的年龄(±1 岁)和性别匹配的健康对照组数据进行了比较。使用皮尔逊积矩相关性和多元线性回归模型检验了 PALS 的 OT 和 PT 分数、FVC % pre 和 ALSFRS-R 之间的关系。 参与分析的 21 名 PALS(12 名女性)的平均年龄为 62.2 ± 9.9 岁。与健康对照组相比,PALS 的 13 项(76%)生理吞咽功能明显较差(均 p < .05)。PALS和健康对照组的OT和PT评分存在明显差异(均P < .001),前者的评分更高(功能损害更严重)。在对年龄和性别进行调整后,FVC % pre 是预测 OT 评分的重要指标 ( p = .045)。ALSFRS-R 和 OT 评分之间存在反向关系 ( p = .052)。FVC % pre ( p = .061) 和 ALSFRS-R ( p = .54) 并不能显著预测 PT 评分。 PALS 显示口咽领域和食道部分均存在吞咽障碍。在我们的 PALS 队列中,FVC % pre 是口腔吞咽功能障碍的有效临床指标。
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