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Gum chewing improves swallow frequency and latency in Parkinson patients: a preliminary study.

机译:嚼口香糖可以提高吞下频率和延迟帕金森患者:一项初步研究。

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BACKGROUND: Reduced swallowing frequency affects secretion management in Parkinson disease (PD). Gum chewing increases saliva flow and swallow frequency. This study uses chewing gum to modify swallow frequency and latency between swallows in patients with PD. OBJECTIVES: 1) Assess the frequency and latency of swallow at baseline (BL), during gum chewing (GC), and post gum chewing (PGC) for participants with PD (stage 2-4) nonsymptomatic for prandial dysphagia; and 2) assess carryover after gum is expectorated. METHODS: Twenty participants were studied across 3 tasks, each of 5 minutes in duration: BL, GC, and PGC. Respiratory and laryngeal signals were continuously recorded using PowerLab (version 5.5.5; ADI Instruments, Castle Hill, Australia). Frequency and latency of swallow events were calculated. RESULTS: Differences (analysis of variance) are reported for frequency (p < 0.000001) and latency (p < 0.000001). Swallow frequency (mean +/- SD) increased during GC (14.95 +/- 3.02) compared with BL (3.1 +/- 2.85) and PGC (7.0 +/- 2.57). Latency in seconds (mean +/- SD) decreased during GC (24.1 +/- 4.174) and increased with BL (131.8 +/- 59.52) and PGC (mean = 60.74 +/- 25.25). Intertask comparisons (t test) found differences in swallow frequency and latency between tasks: BL vs GC (p < 0.0001, p < 0.0001), BL vs PGC (p < 0.0011, p < 0.0009), and GC vs PGC (p < 0.0001, p < 0.0002), respectively. Post hoc analysis showed carryover to 5.317 minutes. CONCLUSIONS: Modifying sensorimotor input by chewing gum alters frequency and latency of swallowing and may be an effective strategy for secretion management in Parkinson disease. Classification of evidence: This study provides Class III evidence that chewing gum increases swallow frequency and decreases latency of swallowing in an experiment in patients with stage 2 to 4 Parkinson disease who are nonsymptomatic for significant prandial dysphagia.
机译:背景:减少吞咽频率影响帕金森病(PD)的分泌管理。嚼口香糖会增加唾液流量和吞咽频率。吞下燕子之间的频率和延迟PD患者。频率和延迟的燕子在基线(提单),在嚼口香糖(GC)和口香糖咀嚼(包括)参与者与PD(阶段2 - 4) nonsymptomatic膳食吞咽困难;2)评估结转后口香糖是咯血。方法:20个参与者进行了研究3任务,每5分钟的时间:提单,GC,和热解色谱。连续使用PowerLab(版本记录5.5.5;燕子事件的频率和延迟计算。所报道的频率(p <方差)0.000001)和延迟(p < 0.000001)。频率(意思是+ / - SD) GC期间增加(14.95 + / - 3.02)相比,提单(3.1 + / - 2.85)和热解色谱(7.0 + / - 2.57)。+ / - SD)在GC(24.1 + / - 4.174)有所下降增加与提单(131.8 + / - 59.52)和热解色谱(的意思= 60.74 + / - 25.25)。测试)在吞下频率和发现差异之间的延迟任务:提单和GC (p < 0.0001, p <0.0001),提单和热解色谱(p < 0.0011, p < 0.0009)GC和热解色谱(p < 0.0001, p < 0.0002),分别。事后分析显示移行至5.317分钟。输入的口香糖改变频率和延迟吞咽和可能是一个有效的策略帕金森病分泌管理。证据的分类:这个研究提供了第三类口香糖增加的证据吞下的频率和降低延迟吞咽在患者的一个实验阶段2到4帕金森病的人nonsymptomatic重大膳食吞咽困难。

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