Effects of Postural Change on Aspiration in Head and Neck Surgical Patients

Author:

Logemann Jeri A.1,Rademaker Alfred W.1,Pauloski Barbara Roa1,Kahrilas Peter J.2

Affiliation:

1. Evanston and Chicago, Illinois

2. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northwestern University, the Cancer Center Biometry Section, Northwestern University, and the Departments of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Medicine, and Communication Sciences and Disorders

Abstract

This study was designed to define the effects of postural change on liquid aspiration during videofluorographic examination of oropharyngeal swallow in head and neck surgical patients. Thirty-two patients were given two swallows of five different amounts of liquid barium as tolerated. When aspiration occurred, the patient's head and/or body position was changed, new posture being determined by the swallowing disorder identified as the cause of the aspiration. Postural techniques were successful in eliminating aspiration on at least one volume of liquid in 81% of these patients. Patients in all surgical groups were able to use postures with equal success. A variety of positions were used in each type of surgical patient, indicating that these patients exhibited a variety of swallowing problems. Results emphasize the importance of introducing postural techniques during the radiographic study of oropharyngeal swallow to facilitate safe oral intake of liquids.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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