老年人吞咽:来自透视的证据

R. Leonard
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了解与衰老相关的吞咽变化,区别于疾病过程或其他衰老特征因素的影响,对临床医生治疗老年吞咽困难患者至关重要。老龄化人口的快速增长,以及这一群体中吞咽困难的普遍存在,强调了这一需求。这篇论文的目的是回顾当前的信息关于典型的变化在老化与吞咽的影响。特别强调的是证据从透视研究吞咽功能。我们收集了63名65岁以下的正常、非吞咽困难的成年人和74名65岁以上、经过仔细筛选的非吞咽困难志愿者的客观测量时间和位移,以及其他观察结果。讨论组之间的差异,特别注意其临床相关性和应用。所提供的信息将有望帮助临床医生识别老年人典型和非典型吞咽,以及特征。
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Swallowing in the Elderly: Evidence From Fluoroscopy
An understanding of changes in swallow associated with aging, differentiated from effects of disease processes or other factors characteristic of aging, is critical to clinicians working with elderly dysphagic patients. Rapid growth in our aging population, and the prevalence of dysphagia within this group, underscore this need. The intent of this paper is to review current information regarding typical changes in aging with implications for swallowing. Particular emphasis is on evidence from fluoroscopic studies of swallow function. Objective measures of timing and displacement, and other observations, were collected for 63 normal, non-dysphagic adults under the age of 65 years, and 74 carefully-screened, non-dysphagic volunteers over the age of 65 years. Differences between the groups are discussed, with special attention to their clinical relevance and application. Information provided will hopefully serve clinicians in recognizing typical and atypical swallow in the elderly, as well as characteristics...
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