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Pharyngoglottal Closure Reflex: Characterization in Healthy Young, Elderly and Dysphagic Patients with Predeglutitive Aspiration

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2002

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Abstract

Pharyngeal stimulation by water induces vocal cord adduction in humans; the pharyngoglottal closure reflex. Although preserved, a significantly larger volume of water is required to stimulate this reflex by rapid pulse injection in the elderly, suggesting some deterioration in this age group. The pharyngoglottal closure reflex induced by rapid pulse injection is absent in dysphagic patients with predeglutitive aspiration, suggesting its contribution to airway protection against aspiration.

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