早产儿吞咽声音的声学和知觉特征:一项横断面研究队列。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Thuy T Frakking, Seiji Humphries, Anne B Chang, Belinda Schwerin, Majorie M Palmer, Michael David, Annelise Kyriakou, Stephen So
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摘要

宫颈听诊通常被一些国家的语言病理学家用作临床喂养评估的辅助手段,它需要吞咽声音的声学和感知特征数据。虽然这些存在于成人和儿童中,但目前还没有早产儿。本研究旨在建立早产儿吞咽声音的声学和知觉参数。在口腔喂养观察过程中,用数字麦克风记录吞咽声音。测定了持续时间、峰值频率、峰值功率和峰值强度等声学参数。在吞咽之前、吞咽期间和吞咽之后听到的感知参数被评为“存在”、“不存在”或“无法确定”。80例早产儿(男性43例;平均年龄= 33.4周[SD 2.6]),来自三家澳大利亚特殊护理托儿所,平均吞咽时间为
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Acoustic and Perceptual Profiles of Swallowing Sounds in Preterm Neonates: A Cross-Sectional Study Cohort.

Cervical auscultation, commonly used by speech-language pathologists in some countries as an adjuvant to the clinical feeding evaluation, requires data on acoustic and perceptual profiles of swallowing sounds. Whilst these exists in adults and children, none currently exist for preterm neonates. Our study aims to establish the acoustic and perceptual parameters of swallowing sounds in preterm neonates. Swallowing sounds were recorded on a digital microphone during oral feeding observations. Acoustic parameters of duration, peak frequency, peak power and peak intensity were determined. Perceptual parameters heard pre, during and post-swallows were rated as 'present', 'absent', or 'cannot be determined'. Eighty preterm neonates (43 males; mean age = 33.4 weeks [SD 2.6]) from three Australian special care nurseries demonstrated mean swallow durations of < 1 s. The peak amplitude correlated with the number of medical co-morbidities (r = 0.24; 95%CI 0.03-0.45). Most preterm neonates have coordinated swallows that are loud, quick and completed in < 1 s. The perceptual parameters of a bolus transit sound was consistently present in all preterm neonates. One in five pre-term neonates have an uncoordinated swallow where wheeze, stridor or wet breath sounds were present post-swallow. Our study provides clinicians with acoustic and perceptual parameters to guide use of cervical auscultation in special care nurseries. Future studies should consider simultaneous instrumental assessment to ensure validity when using cervical auscultation to support diagnostic decision-making on swallowing coordination.

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Dysphagia
Dysphagia 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
15.40%
发文量
149
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Dysphagia aims to serve as a voice for the benefit of the patient. The journal is devoted exclusively to swallowing and its disorders. The purpose of the journal is to provide a source of information to the flourishing dysphagia community. Over the past years, the field of dysphagia has grown rapidly, and the community of dysphagia researchers have galvanized with ambition to represent dysphagia patients. In addition to covering a myriad of disciplines in medicine and speech pathology, the following topics are also covered, but are not limited to: bio-engineering, deglutition, esophageal motility, immunology, and neuro-gastroenterology. The journal aims to foster a growing need for further dysphagia investigation, to disseminate knowledge through research, and to stimulate communication among interested professionals. The journal publishes original papers, technical and instrumental notes, letters to the editor, and review articles.
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