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数字时代的吞咽障碍研究进展:综合影像与可穿戴技术

Advances for Dysphagia in the Digital Age: Integrative Imaging and Wearable Technologies.

机构信息

Department of Speech, Language, Hearing Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.

Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.

出版信息

Folia Phoniatr Logop. 2023;75(4):208-218. doi: 10.1159/000531265. Epub 2023 May 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the past four to five decades, the field of swallowing science has made significant strides in the evaluation and treatment of swallowing disorders (dysphagia). Despite these strides, several gaps in knowledge remain and optimal approaches for dysphagia management have yet to be established. Part of this hindrance stems from our relatively limited understanding of the complex underlying swallowing mechanisms which further limits our ability to examine how these mechanisms may be altered in patients with dysphagia and how to optimally target them in therapy. To overcome this hindrance, it is critical that we develop sensitive new tools and methods that will allow for the precise and personalized examination of patients' complex swallowing control and neurophysiological changes, and for the direct targeting of this control to improve treatment effectiveness.

SUMMARY

Herein, the advantages and limitations of current approaches in the study of swallowing biomechanics and central and peripheral swallowing control mechanisms are first summarized. Then, two examples of recent technological advances developed by the author's multidisciplinary team are described, including an integrative MRI sequence that allows for the simultaneous examination of oropharyngeal swallow and brain activity (SimulScan), and a novel wearable surface electromyography sensor technology (i-Phagia) designed for swallowing rehabilitation monitoring. The current state, limitations, and future applications of both technologies are discussed. Upon optimization and validation, such technological advancements can offer unprecedented opportunities to gain direct and precise insights on the swallowing mechanism. Information gained from these and similar new technologies can act as a catalyst for the future development of optimized personalized dysphagia care. By leveraging advances in current methods, multidisciplinary collaborations, and new digital age technologies, the field of dysphagia can take the next giant leap forward in improving clinical care and patient lives.

KEY MESSAGES

There is a critical need to develop sensitive new tools and methods that will allow for the precise and personalized examination of the complex swallowing mechanism and lead to the development of physiology-based and more effective interventions. The digital age is the ideal time to begin leveraging the technological advancements of fields such as imaging, electrophysiology, wearables, and machine learning to advance dysphagia research and practice. A new integrative MRI sequence and a novel wearable surface electromyography sensor technology developed by the author's team are presented, as examples of recent technological advances that can play an important role in the future of personalized dysphagia care.

摘要

背景

在过去四五十年中,吞咽科学领域在吞咽障碍(吞咽困难)的评估和治疗方面取得了重大进展。尽管取得了这些进展,但仍存在一些知识上的差距,并且尚未确定最佳的吞咽困难管理方法。部分障碍源于我们对复杂吞咽机制的相对有限的理解,这进一步限制了我们检查吞咽困难患者的这些机制如何发生变化以及如何在治疗中最佳针对这些机制的能力。为了克服这一障碍,开发敏感的新工具和方法至关重要,这些方法将使我们能够精确和个性化地检查患者复杂的吞咽控制和神经生理变化,并直接针对这些控制以提高治疗效果。

总结

本文首先总结了当前研究吞咽生物力学和中枢及外周吞咽控制机制的方法的优缺点和局限性。然后,描述了作者的多学科团队最近开发的两项技术进步的示例,包括一种允许同时检查口咽吞咽和大脑活动的综合 MRI 序列(SimulScan),以及一种专为吞咽康复监测设计的新型可穿戴表面肌电图传感器技术(i-Phagia)。讨论了这两种技术的当前状态、局限性和未来应用。这些技术进步经过优化和验证后,可以为获得吞咽机制的直接和精确见解提供前所未有的机会。从这些技术和类似的新技术中获得的信息可以成为未来开发优化的个性化吞咽困难护理的催化剂。通过利用当前方法、多学科合作和新的数字时代技术的进步,吞咽困难领域可以在改善临床护理和患者生活方面迈出下一步。

关键信息

迫切需要开发敏感的新工具和方法,以精确和个性化地检查复杂的吞咽机制,并为基于生理学的更有效的干预措施提供依据。数字时代是开始利用成像、电生理学、可穿戴设备和机器学习等领域的技术进步来推进吞咽困难研究和实践的理想时机。作者团队提出了一种新的综合 MRI 序列和一种新型可穿戴表面肌电图传感器技术,作为未来个性化吞咽困难护理的新技术进步的示例。

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