Factors influencing bolus dwell times in healthy older adults assessed endoscopically
- 11 November 2011
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Laryngoscope
- Vol. 121 (12), 2526-2534
- https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.22372
Abstract
Scant data exist on normal bolus dwell time assessed during flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES). The purpose of this study was to examine bolus dwell time in healthy older adults. Because it has been previously reported that some healthy older adults aspirate, we also sought to determine if bolus dwell time varied as a function of aspiration status. Prospective. Seventy-six healthy volunteers from the seventh, eighth, and ninth decades of life participated. Dwell times were analyzed via FEES as a function of pharyngeal location, liquid type, delivery method, purée type, viscosity, age, and gender. Longer dwell times were evidenced with the eldest participants, straw delivery, and the smallest volume. Adults in the ninth decade were 4.8 (P = .01) and 3.8 (P = .02) times more likely to have longer dwell times at the vallecula and 7.1 (P = .002) and 3.8 (P = 0.02) at the pyriform sinus than those in the seventh and eighth decades, respectively. Longer dwell times at the vallecula and pyriform sinuses were 2 and 2.38 times (P < .0001) more likely for straw than cup delivery, respectively. Boluses of 5 mL were 1.5 times (P < .05) more likely to result in longer dwell times than larger volumes. Bolus dwell times did not significantly differ as a function of aspiration status. Advanced age, straw delivery, and small volumes yielded longer dwell times. These variables should be considered before diagnosing an abnormal bolus dwell time in elder patients.Keywords
Funding Information
- NIDCD (R03 DC009875)
- Wake Forest School of Medicine Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center (P30 AG21332)
- GCRC grant of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center (M01-RR07122)
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