Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Geriatric Medicine, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, 7-430 Moriokamachi, Obu, Aichi, 474-8511, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2022 Dec 22;12(1):22151. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-25926-4.
Carbonated beverages initiate the swallowing reflex earlier than water and have a shorter pharyngeal transit time. However, the effects of carbonation in thickened beverages of the same flavor on swallowing dynamics have not been reported. Therefore, we investigated the effects of thickened carbonated beverages on swallowing in patients with dysphagia by comparing the swallowing dynamics between thickened carbonated and thickened non-carbonated beverages. We enrolled 38 patients with dysphagia and divided them into two groups. Thickened carbonated and thickened non-carbonated beverages were used. Videoendoscopic swallowing evaluations were performed. Aspiration, penetration, pharyngeal residue, and initiation position of the swallowing reflex were evaluated. The reduction in the amount of residue in both the vallecula (p = 0.007) and pyriform sinus (p = 0.004) was greater after ingestion of thickened carbonated cola than thickened non-carbonated cola. The onset of the swallowing reflex was significantly earlier after ingestion of thickened carbonated cola than thickened non-carbonated cola (p = 0.007). There were no significant differences in the extent of penetration. Thickened carbonated beverages positively affected swallowing compared with thickened non-carbonated beverages. Thus, the use of thickened carbonated beverages may be helpful for patients with dysphagia.
碳酸饮料比水更早引发吞咽反射,且通过咽部的时间更短。然而,相同口味的增稠碳酸饮料和非碳酸饮料对吞咽动力学的影响尚未报道。因此,我们通过比较增稠碳酸饮料和增稠非碳酸饮料的吞咽动力学,研究了增稠碳酸饮料对吞咽困难患者的吞咽影响。我们招募了 38 名吞咽困难患者,并将其分为两组。使用增稠碳酸饮料和增稠非碳酸饮料。进行视频内镜吞咽评估。评估了吞咽反射的吸入、渗透、咽部残留和起始位置。与增稠非碳酸可乐相比,饮用增稠碳酸可乐后会减少会厌谷(p=0.007)和梨状隐窝(p=0.004)中的残留量。与增稠非碳酸可乐相比,饮用增稠碳酸可乐后吞咽反射的起始时间明显更早(p=0.007)。渗透程度没有显著差异。与增稠非碳酸饮料相比,增稠碳酸饮料对吞咽有积极影响。因此,使用增稠碳酸饮料可能对吞咽困难的患者有帮助。