Relationship between Swallowing Pressure and Saliva Residue on Endoscopic Evaluation in Pharyngeal Dysphagia

Author:

Chitose Shun‐ichi1ORCID,Fukahori Mioko1,Kurita Takashi1,Hamakawa Sachiyo1,Sato Kiminobu1ORCID,Kuroiwa Taikai1,Ono Takeharu1ORCID,Umeno Hirohito1ORCID,Sato Kiminori1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery Kurume University School of Medicine Kurume Fukuoka Japan

Abstract

ObjectiveIn pharyngeal dysphagia, poor pharyngeal contraction and upper esophageal sphincter (UES) dysfunction result in post‐swallow saliva residue (SR). This study aimed to clarify the relationship between swallowing pressure and SR in the valleculae and piriform sinuses on flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES).MethodsPharyngeal dysphagia patients with Wallenberg syndrome were included. Amounts of post‐swallow SR in the valleculae and piriform sinuses were classified into four grades using SR scores based on FEES. The Hyodo score was also calculated to evaluate swallowing function. High‐resolution manometric data in the nasopharyngeal, oropharyngeal, hypopharyngeal, oro‐hypopharyngeal, and UES zones on swallowing were obtained for comparison with SR and Hyodo scores.ResultsOf the 31 recruited, data from 26 patients who successfully underwent FEES and manometry were analyzed. Vallecular SR scores were strongly negatively correlated with a maximum pressure of the oropharynx (r = −0.52, p = 0.006), distal contractile integrals (DCI) of the oropharynx (r = −0.52, p = 0.007), and DCI of the oro‐hypopharynx (r = −0.55, p = 0.004). Hyodo scores for parameters 1 and 4 (corresponding to salivary pooling and pharyngeal clearance, respectively) were strongly negatively correlated with a maximum hypopharyngeal pressure (r = −0.57, p = 0.002) and strongly positively correlated with peristaltic velocity (r = 0.53, p = 0.007), respectively. SR scores and Hyodo scores related to SR were not correlated with pressure data of the UES.ConclusionManometric analysis of our SR scoring method using FEES revealed that a higher amount of SR in the valleculae, but not in the piriform sinuses, is associated with weaker pharyngeal pressure in pharyngeal dysphagia, especially at the oropharyngeal level.Level of Evidence4 Laryngoscope, 134:3519–3526, 2024

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Wiley

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