Review: Swallowing Physiology Flashcards

1
Q

deglutition

A

swallowing

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2
Q

dysphagia

A

difficulty swallowing/feeding

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3
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3 types of dysphagia

A

oral:prep and transport
pharyngeal
esophogeal
oropharyngeal: oral transport + pharyngeal

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4
Q

Swallow mechanism: oral phase- oral preparation stage

A
  • lips seal
  • cheeks tense
  • anterior tongue lowered, sides elevated
  • posterioir tongue raised (w/ velum seal)
  • VP port open
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5
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Swallow mechanism: oral phase- oral transport stage

A
  • lips seal
  • cheeks tense
  • anterioir tongue raised against hard palate
  • tongue base drops
  • VP remains open initially and closes as bolus propels nackwards
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6
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Pharyngeal Phase (involuntary reflex/triggered)

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  • VP port closure
  • Base tongue contact PPW
  • Hyolarynx moves Up + Forward
  • Airway closure at 3 levels
  • Pharyngeal contractions
  • UES open
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7
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4 Mechanisms of Airway protection

A
  1. hyoid/laryngeal elevation away from path of bolus
  2. Epiglottis retroflexion
  3. Closure of the laryngeal vestibule
  4. Adduction of the false/true vocal folds
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8
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Esophageal Phase

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  • UES region opens to allow bolus to enter esophagus
    UES closure
    Tongue back to rest position
    VP port open
    Epiglottis returns
    Airway open (breathing resumes)
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9
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swallowing in adults: safe swallow

A

Safe swallow: Food and liquids are
swallowed without any
entering the airway.
* Mostly applies to movements
in the pharyngeal phase.
* However, some impaired
movements in oral phase can
send the bolus into the airway.

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10
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Swallowing in adults; efficient swallow

A
  • Food and liquid are cleared
    from the mouth and throat
    (pharynx) without any
    significant residue.
  • Remaining residue might later
    fall into the airway.
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11
Q

Disruption of Deglutition: Before swallow

A
  • Failure of lingual-palatal seal -> premature spillage
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12
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Disruption of Deglutition: During swallow

A
  • Incomplete epiglottic tilt
  • Poor laryngeal elevation
  • Reduce elevation/forward of hyoid bone
  • Poor laryngeal closure
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13
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Disruption of deglutition: After swallowing

A
  • Overflow of laryngeal residues
  • Reflux
  • Other issues related to esophageal dysphagia
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14
Q

Warning Signs of Swallowing Difficulty

A

Coughing w/ signs of
struggle
* Wet vocal quality
* Wet respiration (wheezing)
* Watering eyes
* Gagging
* Facial grimacing
* Sudden change of color
around the lips and face
* Fever (24-48 hours post
suspected incident)
* Excessive drooling
* Increased residuals
* Pocketing of food in the
mouth
* Refusal of foods/liquids
* Significant weight loss
* Feeling of food stuck in the
throat

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