TY - JOUR
T1 - Impedance pharyngography to assess swallowing function
AU - Kusuhara, T.
AU - Nakamura, T.
AU - Shirakawa, Yasuhiro
AU - Mori, K.
AU - Naomoto, Y.
AU - Yamamoto, Y.
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - We evaluated impedance pharyngography (IPG), a new method to assess swallowing function based on changes in the electrical impedance of the neck during swallowing. The electrical impedance of the neck, recorded by the 4-electrode method, changed with the equivalent cross-sectional area of the route of the electric current due to reflex activities of related organs during swallowing. IPG waveforms accurately recorded the swallowing process, therefore. We recommend IPG for assessing swallowing function because we expect IPG to provide the following advantages over conventional diagnostic techniques: it is a quantitative method that allows for the objective assessment of swallowing function; it is a simple procedure that is convenient for the patient and could be used for screening; it is inexpensive and non-invasive, so could be performed repeatedly in situations such as re-habilitation; and it uses highly portable equipment suitable for community use.
AB - We evaluated impedance pharyngography (IPG), a new method to assess swallowing function based on changes in the electrical impedance of the neck during swallowing. The electrical impedance of the neck, recorded by the 4-electrode method, changed with the equivalent cross-sectional area of the route of the electric current due to reflex activities of related organs during swallowing. IPG waveforms accurately recorded the swallowing process, therefore. We recommend IPG for assessing swallowing function because we expect IPG to provide the following advantages over conventional diagnostic techniques: it is a quantitative method that allows for the objective assessment of swallowing function; it is a simple procedure that is convenient for the patient and could be used for screening; it is inexpensive and non-invasive, so could be performed repeatedly in situations such as re-habilitation; and it uses highly portable equipment suitable for community use.
KW - Ageing
KW - Bioelectrical impedance
KW - Dysphagia
KW - Impedance pharyngography
KW - Swallowing function
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U2 - 10.1177/147323000403200605
DO - 10.1177/147323000403200605
M3 - Article
C2 - 15587754
AN - SCOPUS:9444222494
SN - 0300-0605
VL - 32
SP - 608
EP - 616
JO - Journal of International Medical Research
JF - Journal of International Medical Research
IS - 6
ER -