Sellars C, Dunnet C, Carter R
Department of Speech & Language Therapy, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, UK.
Dysphagia. 1998 Spring;13(2):82-6. doi: 10.1007/PL00009560.
Pulse oximetry has recently received attention in the dysphagia literature because of its possible contribution to the management of neurogenic dysphagia. The present study was devised to examine whether pulse oximetry could be exploited to determine episodes of aspiration in patients with known dysphagia of neurologic origin. To this end, pulse oximetry was undertaken in six patients undergoing videofluoroscopic study of swallow. Normal controls also underwent pulse oximetry during feeding. The results indicate that there is no clear-cut relationship between changes in arterial oxygenation and aspiration. However, some support is found for the association between altered arterial oxygenation and oral feeding in dysphagic individuals. Further research in both normals and compromised individuals is needed.
由于脉搏血氧测定法可能有助于神经源性吞咽困难的管理,它最近在吞咽困难文献中受到了关注。本研究旨在探讨脉搏血氧测定法是否可用于确定已知神经源性吞咽困难患者的误吸发作。为此,对6名正在接受吞咽视频荧光透视检查的患者进行了脉搏血氧测定。正常对照组在进食期间也进行了脉搏血氧测定。结果表明,动脉血氧合变化与误吸之间没有明确的关系。然而,在吞咽困难个体中,发现动脉血氧合改变与经口进食之间存在一定关联。需要对正常人和有功能障碍的个体进行进一步研究。