2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00408-014-9584-7
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Sequential Voluntary Cough and Aspiration or Aspiration Risk in Parkinson’s Disease

Abstract: Background Disordered swallowing, or dysphagia, is almost always present to some degree in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), either causing aspiration or greatly increasing the risk for aspiration during swallowing. This likely contributes to aspiration pneumonia, a leading cause of death in this patient population. Effective airway protection is dependent upon multiple behaviors, including cough and swallowing. Single voluntary cough function is disordered in people with PD and dysphagia. However, the app… Show more

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“…40 Other investigations have revealed a correlative relationship between PAS and overall disease severity. 2224,31 The current findings stand as a novel addition to the literature, capturing for the first time relationships among PEFR, PAS and disease severity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…40 Other investigations have revealed a correlative relationship between PAS and overall disease severity. 2224,31 The current findings stand as a novel addition to the literature, capturing for the first time relationships among PEFR, PAS and disease severity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Early in the disease, motoric components of cough are primarily affected with later decline in cough sensory capabilities, reducing cough sensory thresholds in response to stimulation. 2224 Functional associations between cough and swallowing function further complicate the clinical presentation. 2527 …”
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“…Therefore, effective airway clearance is accomplished by sequential cough, consisting of multiple voluntary coughs produced at a time in a single inhalation4 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not surprising given the crucial role cough that serves in defending the airway during swallowing. Indeed, recent research highlights a close relationship between voluntary and reflexive cough airflow measures and airway safety status during swallowing; emerging data suggest that cough airflow measures may serve as a useful physiologic metric to index airway defense capabilities in at-risk individuals [16•, 24•, 25•, 26•, 27, 28, 29•, 30]. The purpose of this narrative review is to examine the relationship between cough and swallow, summarize current validated CSEs, and review the discriminant capacity of both voluntary and reflexive cough testing to detect unsafe swallowing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%