通过视频荧光屏评估胶囊大小、受试者年龄和性别对胶囊吞咽的影响。

Q2 Medicine Arquivos de Gastroenterologia Pub Date : 2024-03-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/S0004-2803.246102023-92
Laís Flavia de Souza Gutierres, Marina Rodrigues Montaldi, Weslania Viviane Nascimento, Roberto Oliveira Dantas
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背景:人们经常在吞咽固体药物时遇到困难,这可能与药物的大小以及个人的年龄和性别有关:评估胶囊大小、成人年龄和性别对吞咽胶囊时口腔和咽部胶囊转运的影响:方法:使用视频荧光镜测量 49 名健康人(17 名男性和 32 名女性)吞咽胶囊时的口腔和咽部转运情况,他们的平均年龄为 46 岁(23 至 88 岁不等)。较小的胶囊中装入 0.50 毫升硫酸钡,较大的胶囊中装入 0.95 毫升硫酸钡;每次摄入胶囊的液体体积也被量化。测量项目包括口腔准备时间、口腔转运时间、吞咽反应时间、喉前庭闭合时间、喉前庭闭合持续时间、咽转运时间和食管上括约肌开放持续时间:胶囊大小不会影响口腔或咽部转运时间。胶囊越大,摄入的液体量越多,40 岁以上的人摄入的液体量也越多。老年人(60-88 岁)的口腔通过时间较短,女性的喉前庭闭合时间较长:结论:与较小的胶囊相比,大胶囊的大小对口腔或咽部转运没有影响。胶囊的大小和受试者的年龄会影响摄入的液体量--大胶囊和年龄较大的人需要更大的液体量。60 岁以上人群的胶囊口腔吞咽速度更快:-吞咽受吞咽物特性的影响:-吞咽 0.50 毫升或 0.95 毫升的胶囊没有差异:-大胶囊需要摄入更多液体才能更容易吞咽:-与年轻人相比,40 岁以上的人需要更多的液体来吞咽胶囊。
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VIDEOFLUOROSCOPIC EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF CAPSULE SIZE AND SUBJECT'S AGE AND GENDER ON CAPSULE SWALLOWING.

Background: People recurrently have difficulties swallowing solid medications, which can be associated with the size of the medication and the age and gender of individuals.

Objective: To evaluate the impact of capsule size and adults' age and gender on oral and pharyngeal capsule transit during capsule swallows.

Methods: Videofluoroscopy was used to measure capsule oral and pharyngeal transit during swallows in 49 healthy individuals (17 men and 32 women), with a mean age of 46 years (ranging from 23 to 88 years). Smaller capsules were filled with 0.50 mL of barium sulfate, and larger capsules were filled with 0.95 mL of barium sulfate; the volume of liquid ingested with the capsules was also quantified in each ingestion. The measurements included the oral preparation time, oral transit time, swallowing reaction time, time to laryngeal vestibule closure, laryngeal vestibule closure duration, pharyngeal transit time, and upper esophageal sphincter opening duration.

Results: The capsule size did not influence either the oral or pharyngeal transit time. Increased liquid volume was ingested with larger capsules and by people older than 40 years. The oral transit time was shorter in older adults (60-88 years), and the time to laryngeal vestibule closure was longer in women.

Conclusion: The size of large capsules did not make a difference in oral or pharyngeal transit when compared with smaller capsules. The capsule size and the participant's age influenced the volume of liquid ingested - larger capsules and older individuals required a larger volume. The capsule oral transit was faster in individuals older than 60 years.

Background: •Swallowing is influenced by the characteristics of what is being swallowed.

Background: •There was no difference in swallowing capsules containing 0.50 mL or 0.95 mL.

Background: •Larger capsules need more liquid ingestion to make swallowing easier.

Background: •Individuals older than 40 years need a greater volume of liquid to swallow capsules than younger adults.

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Arquivos de Gastroenterologia
Arquivos de Gastroenterologia Medicine-Gastroenterology
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期刊介绍: The journal Arquivos de Gastroenterologia (Archives of Gastroenterology), a quarterly journal, is the Official Publication of the Instituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia IBEPEGE (Brazilian Institute for Studies and Research in Gastroenterology), Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva - CBCD (Brazilian College of Digestive Surgery) and of the Sociedade Brasileira de Motilidade Digestiva - SBMD (Brazilian Digestive Motility Society). It is dedicated to the publishing of scientific papers by national and foreign researchers who are in agreement with the aim of the journal as well as with its editorial policies.
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