提升训练面罩对帕金森病患者吞咽功能的影响。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
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摘要

评价提升训练面罩(ETM)作为帕金森病(PWP)患者呼吸肌强化工具时对吞咽安全性和吞咽效率的影响。研究设计。前瞻性队列研究。设置。第三大学附属医疗中心。13名PWP在使用ETM前后进行了纤维内窥镜吞咽评估和肺活量测定,包括每周逐渐增加的阻力。测量方法包括EAT-10、吞咽障碍问卷(SDQ)、渗透吸入评分(PAS)、耶鲁咽部残留严重程度评定量表和呼气峰流量(PEF)。使用统一帕金森病评定量表(UPDRS)评估疾病严重程度。13名男性参与者中有11名(中位年龄70岁,UPDRS 33,病程8.5年)完成了为期4周的方案(完成率84.6%)。固体(中位数从3.0 [IQR: 2.0-3.0]降至2.0 [IQR: 1.0-2.0], p = 0.028)和半固体(中位数从3.0 [IQR: 2.0-4.0]降至2.0 [IQR: 1.0-3.0], p = 0.025),液体(中位数从2.0 [IQR: 2.0-2.0]降至2.0 [IQR: 1.0-2.0], p = 0.19)无显著改善。患者报告的转归(EAT-10、SDQ、VHI-10、RSI)和PEF均无显著改善趋势。作为一种呼吸肌强化形式,使用ETM 4周后,在伴有吞咽困难的PWP患者中,半固态和固态一致性的心室残留有明显改善。虽然其他吞咽和呼吸测量显示出积极的趋势,但这些变化没有达到统计学意义。进一步的研究需要更大的队列来评估ETM在吞咽康复中的作用。
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Effect of Elevation Training Mask on Swallowing Function in Individuals with Parkinson's Disease.

To evaluate the impact of the elevation training mask (ETM) on swallowing safety and swallowing efficiency in patients with Parkinson's disease (PWP) when used as a respiratory muscle strengthening tool. Study Design. Prospective cohort study. Setting. Tertiary university-affiliated medical center. Thirteen PWP underwent Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing and spirometry assessments both before and after a 4-week ETM use, which included incrementally increasing resistance each week. Measurements taken included EAT-10, swallowing disturbances questionnaire (SDQ), Penetration Aspiration Score (PAS), Yale Pharyngeal Residue Severity Rating Scale, and Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF). Disease severity was assessed using the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS). Eleven out of 13 male participants (median age 70 years, UPDRS 33, disease duration 8.5 years) completed the 4-week protocol (84.6% completion rate). Vallecular residue significantly decreased for solids (median from 3.0 [IQR: 2.0-3.0] to 2.0 [IQR: 1.0-2.0], p = 0.028) and semi-solids (from 3.0 [IQR: 2.0-4.0] to 2.0 [IQR: 1.0-3.0], p = 0.025), with a non-significant improvement for liquids (from 2.0 [IQR: 2.0-2.0] to 2.0 [IQR: 1.0-2.0], p = 0.19). Patient-reported outcomes (EAT-10, SDQ, VHI-10, RSI) and PEF showed non-significant trends toward improvement. A 4-week use of ETM, serving as a form of respiratory muscle strengthening, demonstrated specific improvements in vallecular residue for semi-solid and solid consistencies in PWP with dysphagia. While other swallowing and respiratory measures showed positive trends, these changes did not reach statistical significance. Further research with a larger cohort is needed to evaluate ETM's role in swallowing rehabilitation.

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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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