Barium and meat. A comparison between pharyngeal swallow of fluid and solid boluses.

O Ekberg, B Liedberg, B Owall
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The influence of bolus consistency on pharyngeal swallow was radiologically studied in 24 individuals by comparing liquid barium and solid meat after chewing. Pharyngeal function was apparently performed synchronously and symmetrically on both boluses. No definite conclusion about the influence on epiglottic mobility, closure of the laryngeal vestibule and relaxation of the cricopharyngeal muscle could be drawn from this study. There was no difference in the elevation of the pharynx and larynx. The transit time for a solid bolus was shorter compared with that of a fluid bolus. The transit time for the apex of the bolus was shorter than for the tail. A more marked elevation of the pharynx and larynx was followed by a shorter transit time. The width of the pharyngo-esophageal segment was larger in the transverse than in the sagittal diameter during the passage of the bolus and larger on solid compared with fluid swallow. Our results reflect the ability of pharyngeal swallow to be executed with precision and with few alterations due to variable bolus consistency.

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钡和肉。咽部吞咽液体与固体丸的比较。
通过比较咀嚼后的液体钡和固体肉,对24例患者的咽部吞咽的影响进行了放射学研究。咽部功能在两组小鼠上明显是同步和对称的。本研究对会声活动、喉前庭关闭和环咽肌松弛的影响没有明确的结论。咽部和喉部的高度没有差异。固体丸的传递时间比液体丸短。丸的顶点经过的时间比尾部要短。更明显的咽和喉的抬高,随后是更短的过境时间。在吞丸过程中,咽部-食管段的横向直径大于矢状直径,固体吞咽比液体吞咽更大。我们的结果反映咽吞咽的能力,以执行精确和很少的改变,由于可变的丸一致性。
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