Activity patterns of the suprahyoid muscles during swallowing of different fluid volumes

2010 
Summary  Influences of bolus volumes on activity patterns of the suprahyoid muscles during swallowing were examined using the TP technique (which quantitatively evaluates muscle activity patterns and indicates a negatively skewed pattern at lower TP values) in healthy young adults (eight men and four women). One of six volumes of tea ranging from 10 to 32 mL was delivered randomly to each subject while recording an electromyogram of the suprahyoid muscles and a laryngeal mechanogram with a piezoelectric sensor. Each subject was asked to swallow the full volume of liquid in a gulp if possible. TP values were calculated as deciles from T0 to T100 during intervals that were defined by the trajectory of the laryngeal mechanogram recorded during swallowing. Seven significant differences were detected in the average TP values from T30 to T60: between 16 mL (e.g., 0·448 in T30) and 25 mL (0·408 in T30) and between 20 mL (0·453 in T30) and 25 mL. There were significant differences among the 12 subjects for all of the nine average TP values (Ps < 0·001), suggesting a notable intersubject variation in the suprahyoid (SH) activity patterns. The average peak amplitudes of the integrated suprahyoid activity differed significantly among the six volumes (P < 0·001), while the average durations measured by the laryngeal mechanogram did not. The present results suggest that the swallowing volume mainly affects SH activity patterns, which were evaluated by the TP technique, during the early period of each swallow.
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