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Chapter 13
Lecture 7
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Undergraduate 1
03/17/2012

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Dysphagia
Definition
Difficulty swallowing
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Deglutition
Definition
Swallowing
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Bolus
Definition
Small mass of chewed food
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Aspiration
Definition
When food or liquid spills into the larynx and airway past the level of the true VF
Term
Odyna-
Definition
"pain"
Term
-phagia
Definition
"pertaining to swallowing"
Term
Aphagia
Definition
Inability to swallow
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Odynaphagia
Definition
Painful swallowing
Term
Dysphagia recovery
Definition
85% of patients recover or significantly improve with therapy
Term
Dysphagia stats
Definition
13-15% acute patients
30-35% rehab. patients
40-50% geriatric patients
55% with TBI or CVA accident
75% with head and neck cancer
Children with dysphagia often develop negative experiences with food or oral aversion
Term
2 systems shared for swallowing:
Where swallowing center is located:
Definition
Respiratory and digestive
Swallowing center initiated in brainstem
Term
Upper aerodigestive tract
Definition
Anatomical features related to swallowing function
contains: nasal and oral cavities, pharynx, larynx, esophagus
Term
Tongue (2 parts)
Definition
1. Oral, seen from the mouth
2. Pharyngeal, section from the soft palate (velum) to the valleculae
Term
Soft Palate
Definition
Velum
Term
Upper aerodigestive muscles (3)
Definition
Mylohyoid - mandible to hyoid
Geniohyoid - chin to hyoid
Digastric - U-shaped connecting mandible, chin, and hyoid bone
Term
Location of esophagus
Definition
Posterior to larynx, inferior of pharynx
Term
Pharyngeal Wall
Definition
Circular tube
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Constrictor
Definition
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Main muscles that make up the wall of the throat
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Pharyngeal Wall Muscles
Definition
1. Superior pharyngeal constrictor
2. Middle pharyngeal constrictor
3. Inferior pharyngeal constrictor
Term
Pharyngeal Structures for Swallowing
Definition
Soft palate/velum
Pharyngeal walls (lateral and medial)
Valleculae
Pyriform sinuses*
Term
Esophagus
Definition
Upper esohpageal sphincter (UES)
esophagus can be used for speech if larynx is removed
Term
UES
Definition
Located at the joint of esophagus and pharynx
Cricopharyngeal region (inferior portion of inferior constrictor)
prevents air from entering esophagus
Term
Gastrointestinal Tract Structures
Definition
Esophauges, LES (right above stomach), stomach, large and small intestines, etc.
Term
Phases of Swallowing
Definition
Phases are dynamic and overlapping, they allow bolus to move from mouth to stomach safely and efficiently
Some phases are voluntary and some are involuntary
4 Phases:
Oral Prep, Oral, Pharyngeal, Esophageal
Term
Oral Prep Stage
Definition
Preparation for swallowing, voluntary
Food is sealed in mouth, move food with tongue and mandible to make bolus
Term
Oral Stage (oral transport)
Definition
Velum elevates, tongue elevation begins and bolus is moved posteriorly
Tongue cups bolus at roof of mouth
Swallowing reflex is triggered, last voluntary phase
Term
SLP works with bullemic and anorexic patients with oral aversion for which stages?
Definition
Oral Prep and Oral Stage
Term
Pharyngeal Stage
Definition
Involuntary
Continued elevation of velum, larynx elevates, epiglottis and VF (true and false) closes, peristalsis, relaxation of sphincter due to pressure of food/liquid
Term
Peristalsis
Definition
Wave-like contractions in throat to push food down to stomach
Term
Esophageal Stage
Definition
Bolus passes UES and into esophagus, bolus moves from cricopharyngeal junction (UES) to LES and stomach via peristalsis
8-20 seconds approx.
Term
Common Diagnoses Associated with Dysphagia
Definition
TBI, stroke, Parkinson's, MS, Huntington's, Cerebral Palsy, etc.
Term
Types of Dysphagia (within 4 Stages)
Definition

Oral Prep Dysphagia

  • difficulty forming bolus, problems with chewing/discoordination/weakness of tongue

Oral Stage Dysphagia

  • food may spill into pharynx before swallowing or food retained after swallowing
  • may have difficulty meeting nutritional needs
  • reduced tongue functioning

Pharyngeal Phase Dysphagia

  • difficulty initiating swallowing
  • residue left over after swallowing
  • pharyngeal muscles may be weak
  • aspiration

Esophageal Dysphagia

  • often have pharyngeal stage complaints
  • problems with food transfer (UES)
  • backflow or reflux
  • peristalsis disrupted
  • food may feel stuck, or esohpagus may be narrow
Term

Signs* and Symptoms** (within stages)

 

what is seen*

patient complaints**

Definition

Oral Prep and Oral Stage

  • increased effort, taking too long to eat
  • tired of eating, fatigue
  • can't eat certain types of food
  • Loss of food/liquids from mouth or residues left after swallowing

Pharyngeal Stage

  • coughing, choking, gagging, altered vocal quality after swallowing (wet or gurgled voice)
  • sensation of food stuck in throat
  • Problems may occur without symptoms!

Esophageal Stage

  • difficulty managing solids
  • food stuck (heart burn)
  • regurgitation or reflux after meal
  • complaints of dysphagia without overt signs

 

All types of dysphagia can be associated with respiratory problems or infections

Term
Evaluation of Dysphagia
Definition
Look at case history (type of food, when, progression, medical conditions), Clinical swallow evaluation, videofluoroscopy, fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation, oral mechanism examination, etc.

Esophageal problem requires further evaluation
Term
Clinical Swallow Evaluation
Definition
Radiation to head and neck areas so very short, x-ray "movie"
Involves oral-motor and cranial nerve assessment; possible observation during meal to follow food
Term
Videofluoroscopy
Definition
Uses radiation
Images swallowing process, following food/liquid through mouth, pharynx, and into esophagus
Term
Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing
Definition
Doesn't use radiation, not as common, less view of structures
Flexible camera passed through nasal cavity and videotaped
Term
Oral Mechanism Examination
Definition
Notes abnormalities, asymmetry, sagging, motor differences, oral reflexes, sensation, throbbing, etc
Term
Treatment of Dysphagia
Definition
SLP and dietician work on dietary modifications
Surgical or medicinal treatments done elsewhere
Dysphagia therapy performed by SLP (skill building, compensations/adaptations)
Term
Dysphagia Therapy
Definition
Exercises, swallowing manuevers, changes in head/throat position, improve self-feeding techniques, modify environment/utensils/foods
Term
Impact of Dysphagia
Definition
General decline of overall health, associated with other diseases, psychological impact, significant cost of feeding tubes and special foods
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