Matsuo Koichiro, Suzuki Kenji, Mikami Risako, Hidaka Rena, Jayatilake Dushyantha, Srinivasan Murali, Kanazawa Manabu
Department of Oral Health Sciences for Community Welfare, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Institute of Science Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Clinic of General-, Special Care- and Geriatric Dentistry, Center for Dental Medicine, University of Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Geriatr Gerontol Int. 2025 Aug;25(8):1136-1141. doi: 10.1111/ggi.70108. Epub 2025 Jun 22.
This preliminary investigation examined whether pharyngeal clearance time (PCT) measured by a neck-worn electronic stethoscope (NWES) differed by age and sex.
A total of 155 healthy adults consented to participate and were categorized into three age groups: young (20-39 years), middle (40-64 years) and old (≥65 years). The participants were asked to perform two swallows of 5 mL of water. The swallowing acoustics were recorded by the NWES, and the PCT was automatically calculated from the recorded data. Additionally, the seven subcategories of oral hypofunction were assessed. Differences in the PCT between age groups and sexes were tested using two-way ANOVA (P < 0.05). Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to confirm the relation between PCT and other oral function measurement items. Linear regression analysis was also performed with PCT as the dependent variable along with age and sex as independent variables.
PCT was significantly longer in the old group than in the young group (P = 0.032), although no sex predilection was observed. No significant correlations were found between PCT and other oral function items, including a self-administered dysphagia questionnaire. However, PCT demonstrated a significant positive correlation with age in a linear regression model (standardized partial correlation coefficient, 0.165; P = 0.005), but not with sex.
This study demonstrated that PCT measured by the NWES became significantly prolonged in older adults, suggesting the potential of the NWES as a noninvasive, quantitative tool for assessing age-related changes in swallowing function. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2025; 25: 1136-1141.
本初步研究探讨了通过颈部佩戴式电子听诊器(NWES)测量的咽清除时间(PCT)是否因年龄和性别而异。
共有155名健康成年人同意参与研究,并被分为三个年龄组:青年组(20 - 39岁)、中年组(40 - 64岁)和老年组(≥65岁)。参与者被要求分两次吞咽5毫升水。NWES记录吞咽声音,并根据记录数据自动计算PCT。此外,对口腔功能减退的七个亚类进行了评估。使用双向方差分析检验年龄组和性别之间PCT的差异(P < 0.05)。采用Pearson相关系数来确认PCT与其他口腔功能测量项目之间的关系。还以PCT为因变量,年龄和性别为自变量进行线性回归分析。
老年组的PCT明显长于青年组(P = 0.032),尽管未观察到性别偏好。在PCT与其他口腔功能项目(包括自行填写的吞咽困难问卷)之间未发现显著相关性。然而,在一个线性回归模型中,PCT与年龄呈现显著正相关(标准化偏相关系数,0.165;P = 0.005),但与性别无关。
本研究表明,通过NWES测量的PCT在老年人中显著延长,这表明NWES作为一种评估吞咽功能与年龄相关变化的无创定量工具具有潜力。《老年医学与老年病学国际杂志》2025年;25:1136 - 1141。