Physiology of swallowing

Surgery (Oxford, Oxfordshire) Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1016/j.mpsur.2024.05.015
Jenny Walton, Priyamal Silva
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The mechanism behind normal swallowing is complex and multifactorial. Due to the close proximity of the pathways of swallowing and respiration, precise coordination between these functions is vital in order to avoid entry of material into the airway and to ensure optimal health and nutrition in general. Swallowing can be divided into three stages: oral, pharyngeal and oesophageal, and although initiation of the swallow is often under voluntary control, swallowing is also triggered frequently throughout the day as a reflex action due to the presence of saliva in the oropharynx. Dysphagia is a symptom frequently encountered by clinicians and its causes are vast and varied. A thorough understanding of the physiology of swallowing remains necessary to conduct a full assessment and instigate appropriate treatment for these patients in whom dysphagia is often debilitating and may significantly affect their quality of life. We present an account of the physiology of swallowing, illustrated with clinical examples.

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吞咽生理
正常吞咽背后的机制是复杂和多因素的。由于吞咽和呼吸的途径非常接近,因此这些功能之间的精确协调至关重要,以避免物质进入气道,并确保最佳的健康和营养。吞咽可分为三个阶段:口腔、咽部和食道,虽然吞咽的开始通常是在自主控制下进行的,但由于口咽部存在唾液,吞咽也会在一天中作为反射动作频繁触发。吞咽困难是临床医生经常遇到的一种症状,其原因多种多样。吞咽困难通常会使患者衰弱,并严重影响他们的生活质量,要对这些患者进行全面评估并采取适当的治疗措施,就必须对吞咽的生理学有透彻的了解。我们将结合临床实例介绍吞咽生理学。
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