TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of Bolus Volume on Upper Esophageal Sphincter Opening
T2 - Kinematic Analysis Using 320-Area Detector Computed Tomography
AU - Aihara, Keiko
AU - González-Fernández, Marlís
AU - Singer, Michele
AU - Saito, Eiichi
AU - Bayona, Howell Henrian G.
AU - Otaka, Yohei
AU - Inamoto, Yoko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This study aimed to determine the impact of bolus volume on UES opening. Twenty-two healthy subjects (10 males and 12 females, 23–45 years) underwent a CT scan while swallowing 3-, 10-, and 20 ml of thin liquid. Upper esophageal sphincter (UES) cross-sectional area and hyoid and laryngeal displacement were measured at every frame across three conditions. The timing of UES opening onset, UES maximum opening, and duration of UES opening were also measured. With increasing bolus volume, the UES maximum opening area increased, at the UES opening onset, at the UES maximum opening was earlier, and the duration of the UES opening prolonged. The maximum displacement of the hyoid and larynx was significantly more anteriorly and higher with a large bolus volume. However, the hyoid displacement at the timing of UES maximum opening did not change across three bolus volumes. This result suggests that the increase in the UES maximum opening area with increasing bolus volume was modulated by the bolus itself rather than by the hyoid movement.
AB - This study aimed to determine the impact of bolus volume on UES opening. Twenty-two healthy subjects (10 males and 12 females, 23–45 years) underwent a CT scan while swallowing 3-, 10-, and 20 ml of thin liquid. Upper esophageal sphincter (UES) cross-sectional area and hyoid and laryngeal displacement were measured at every frame across three conditions. The timing of UES opening onset, UES maximum opening, and duration of UES opening were also measured. With increasing bolus volume, the UES maximum opening area increased, at the UES opening onset, at the UES maximum opening was earlier, and the duration of the UES opening prolonged. The maximum displacement of the hyoid and larynx was significantly more anteriorly and higher with a large bolus volume. However, the hyoid displacement at the timing of UES maximum opening did not change across three bolus volumes. This result suggests that the increase in the UES maximum opening area with increasing bolus volume was modulated by the bolus itself rather than by the hyoid movement.
KW - Deglutition
KW - Hyoid
KW - Larynx
KW - Rehabilitation
KW - Swallowing
KW - Upper esophageal sphincter
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U2 - 10.1007/s00455-025-10848-w
DO - 10.1007/s00455-025-10848-w
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105009630712
SN - 0179-051X
JO - Dysphagia
JF - Dysphagia
ER -