吞咽过程中舌面三维/四维超声轮廓的可靠性

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 ACOUSTICS
Brittany N Krekeler, Raele Donetha Loy, Nadeem Shaheen, Steven M Lulich, Payton Sheridan, Rodolfo E Peña-Chávez, Nadine P Connor, Nicole Rogus-Pulia
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目的:舌头在吞咽中起着至关重要的作用,特别是与通过口咽的丸剂(即食物或液体物质)的操作和推进有关。舌廓(即形状)可能根据吞咽的丸状材料的特性进行调节,特别是与吞咽期间口腔运输之前的丸状收容有关。在三维平面上表征舌头运动的工具有限。本初步研究的目的是应用舌头超声成像的方法来确定在吞咽任务中舌头的运动和轮廓是否可以可靠地量化。方法:采用方便抽样法,收集8名年轻健康受试者(男4名,女4名)吞咽过程中舌部三维/ 4d超声数据。参与者被给予4种不同的剂量,每种剂量重复5次(共20吞)。在本报告中,仅使用开源的MATLAB WASL工具箱(WASL 10.3.6)分析了液体丸演示。信度从每次吞咽8帧开始测量,并使用均方根来量化评分间和评分内的信度。结果:初步研究结果表明,在吞咽过程中,使用3-D/4-D超声可以实现可靠的舌面轮廓。使用均方根计算,液体丸剂燕子的评分间和评分内的平均信度为0.15-0.16(0 =完全一致),表明这些方法在评分者之间和评分者内部都是高度可靠的。结论:舌部三维/四维超声可提供舌部三维运动信息。我们的研究结果表明,在吞咽过程中使用3-D/4-D超声在评分者内部和跨评分者之间的舌面轮廓是可靠的。本文所做的工作为今后的工作奠定了基础,建立了吞咽过程中舌头轮廓分析的方法。
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Reliability of 3-D/4-D Ultrasound Contouring of Tongue Surface During Swallowing.

Objective: The tongue has a critical role in swallowing, particularly related to bolus (i.e., food or liquid material) manipulation and propulsion through the oropharynx. Tongue contour (i.e., shape) is likely modulated based on the characteristics of the bolus material being swallowed, particularly pertaining to bolus containment prior to oral transport during swallowing. There are limited tools available to characterize tongue motion in a 3-D plane. The purpose of this preliminary study was to apply methodology for ultrasound imaging of the tongue to determine if lingual movement and contour can be reliably quantified during swallowing tasks.

Methods: Lingual 3-D/4-D ultrasound data of tongue movement during swallowing were collected from 8 young, healthy participants (4 male, 4 female) using a convenience sample. Participants were presented with 4 different bolus thicknesses, each repeated 5 times (20 swallows total). In this report, only liquid bolus presentations were analyzed using an open-source WASL toolbox (WASL 10.3.6) for MATLAB. Reliability was measured from 8 frames per swallow, and root mean square was used to quantify inter- and intra-rater reliability.

Results: The preliminary findings showed that reliable tongue surface contouring using 3-D/4-D ultrasound is possible during swallowing. The average inter- and intra-rater reliability, using root mean square, was 0.15-0.16 for liquid bolus swallows (0 = perfect agreement), indicating that these methods were highly reliable across and within raters.

Conclusion: Lingual 3-D/4-D ultrasound can provide information about lingual movements in the 3-D plane. Our results demonstrate that tongue surface contouring during swallowing using 3-D/4-D ultrasound is reliable within and across raters. The work presented here lays the foundation for future work by establishing a method for tongue contour analysis during swallowing.

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6.20
自引率
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发文量
325
审稿时长
70 days
期刊介绍: Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology is the official journal of the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology. The journal publishes original contributions that demonstrate a novel application of an existing ultrasound technology in clinical diagnostic, interventional and therapeutic applications, new and improved clinical techniques, the physics, engineering and technology of ultrasound in medicine and biology, and the interactions between ultrasound and biological systems, including bioeffects. Papers that simply utilize standard diagnostic ultrasound as a measuring tool will be considered out of scope. Extended critical reviews of subjects of contemporary interest in the field are also published, in addition to occasional editorial articles, clinical and technical notes, book reviews, letters to the editor and a calendar of forthcoming meetings. It is the aim of the journal fully to meet the information and publication requirements of the clinicians, scientists, engineers and other professionals who constitute the biomedical ultrasonic community.
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