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Aspiration: Cause and Implications
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1999
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PhoniatricsComputational DeglutitionPediatric SwallowingSuspected DysphagiaPhysiologyArtsAspiration PneumoniaLarynxRespiration (Physiology)MetabolismMedicineModified Barium Swallow
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the overall prevalence of aspiration in dysphagic individuals referred for a modified barium swallow and the underlying anatomic and/or physiologic causes. A total of 166 patients were seen during a 1-month period at 5 participating institutions. Aspiration was detected in 51.2% of the patients. The most common causes were decreased laryngeal elevation and delayed triggering of the pharyngeal motor response. A history of aspiration pneumonia was significantly associated with the presence of aspiration on modified barium swallow study. The presence of a protective cough was present in only 53% of patients who aspirated, reinforcing the need for appropriate radiologic assessment in patients with suspected dysphagia.
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