Breathing-swallowing coordination (BSC) is an important pulmonary defense that aids airway protection. However, commonly used measurement methods are prone to artifact and limited to measuring the presence and direction of airflow. Spirometry offers an alternate method to measure BSC with reduced artifact while also measuring air volume and flow. The purpose of this study is to determine the utility of using spirometry to measure BSC with solid food consistencies.
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Title
Use of spirometry to evaluate breathing-swallowing coordination with solid foods
Creator
Britton, Deanna : Oregon Health and Science University Thurman, Jessica Malik, A'amna Palmer, Andrew : Oregon Health and Science University Graville, Donna : Oregon Health and Science University
Meeting Name
Research Week, Oregon Health and Science University, 2020