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DYSPHAGIA David Pothier MRCS DOHNS SpR ENT Louise Bredenkamp B Comm Path

DYSPHAGIA David Pothier MRCS DOHNS SpR ENT Louise Bredenkamp B Comm Path Speech Therapist

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DYSPHAGIA

David Pothier MRCS DOHNS

SpR ENT

Louise Bredenkamp

B Comm Path

Speech Therapist

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Dysphagia Definition

• Difficulty in moving food from mouth to stomach.

• Swallowing: entire act of deglutition from placement of food in the mouth through the oral, pharyngeal and oesophageal stages of swallowing.

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Context

• Swallowing: complex process.

• Incidence: high in certain populationsEg elderly , CVA, GORD

• Associated with many different conditions.

• Huge impact on QOL.

• Important with relation to nutritional state.

• May indicate sinister pathology.

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Stages of swallowing (Logemann)• Oral

Preparatory• Oral• Pharyngeal• OesophagealDuration &

characteristics of each phase depends on consistency and volume of food/drink taken.

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Anatomy and physiology as part of the stages of swallowing

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Oral preparatory phase

• Food is manipulated in the mouth and masticated if necessary, reducing it to a consistency ready for swallow.

• Cranial nerves:– I: smell– V: Mandibular movement– VII: elevation of hyoid and tongue base– XI: tongue– XII: intrinsic & extrinsic tongue muscles

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Oral phase

• Tongue propels food posteriorly until untill the pharyngeal swallow is triggered.

• Cranial nerves:– V: soft palate elevation– VII: elevation of

tongue base– Accessory:soft palate,

tongue– Hypoglossal

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Pharyngeal phase

• Pharyngeal swallow is triggered and the bolus moves through the pharynx.

• Cranial nerves:– V: Elevation of larynx– VII: elevation of hyoid.– X: pharyngeal constrictors, cricopharyngeus,

vocal folds– XI: pharynx– XII: hyoid and larynx

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Oesophageal phase

• Oesophageal peristalsis carries the bolus through the cervical and thoracic oesophagus and into the stomach.

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Pathologies

• Lesion at any of stages

• Each stage can suffer a wide range of pathologies

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Classification

• Structural• Neurological• Medication• Other• Also:

– Environmental– Psychological (psychosomatic dysphagia, globus

sensation etc.)

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Structural

• Oral

• Pharyngeal

• Laryngeal

• Oesophageal

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Important structural causes

• Congenital (eg cleft lip/palate, laryngeal cleft, tracheo-oesophageal fistula)

• Aquired– Inflammatory (eg pharyngitis, oesophagitis)– Traumatic (eg ill fitting dentures, foreign body)– Neoplastic (eg Sq Ca)– Other (GORD, pharyngeal pouches)

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Neurological

• Congenital • Aquired

– Disorders from which recovery can be anticipated:• CVA/TIA• Closed head trauma• Cervical Spinal Cord Injury• Post surgery• Poliomyelitis• Guillian-Barre• CP• Dysautonomia

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– Neuro-degenerative diseases • parkinsons• Alzheimers• Dementia• ALS• Postpolio syndrome• MS• Myasthenia Gravis• Muscular Dystrophy• Dystonia• Dermatomiositis

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Medication

NB:

• NSAIDS• Anti-cholinergics• Sympathomimetics

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Other

• Rheumatoid arthritis• Osteophytes

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Environmental & psychological

• Environmental– Dislike food/drink

given– Distractions in the

environment

• Psychological– Psychosomatic

dysphagia– Globus sensation

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History

• Age

• Presenting Symptoms– Can’t recognise food, diff placing food in

mouth, diff in controling food in mouth, coughing before, during or after swallow, frequent cough toward end of meal, recurring pneumonia, gurgly voice,

– Which consistencies– Length of onset

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• Associated symptoms– Otalgia– Odynophagia

• Social History– Smoking, loss of weight, occupation

• Past medical history – (GORD)

• Medications & allergies

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Examination

• Full ENT examination– Ears (effusion, retratcted TM)– Nose (severe sinusitis, post nasal space

lesions)– Oropharynx (all mucosal surfaces)

• Visualisation of the larynx– Nasoendocopy and/ indirect laryngoscopy

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How to investigate?

• Sensation only with no risks:

? PPI and ?review

• Other factors (any)Ba Swallow or ‘Panendoscopy’

• These normal - reassure

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Investigations• Barium swallow • Direct

laryngopharyngooesophagoscopy

• OGD

If positive findings CT/MRI of neck.

• If neurological cause suspected/known refer to medical team.

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Imaging studies• Ultrasound: to observe tongue function and to measure oral transit times as well as the motion of the hyoid bone.

• Videoendoscopy: anatomy of oral cavity and pharynx, examine the pharynx and larynx before and after swallowing

• Videofluoroscopy: most frequent used technique in the assessment of oropharyngeal swallow.

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Non-imaging

• EMG• EGG• Cervical Auscultation• Pharyngeal

manometry

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Treatment

• Exclude malignancy

• No organic cause –

try PPI, SpTp, reassure

• Organic cause

treat specific lesion

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Conclusion

• Thorough Examination

• Appropriate Ix

• Early SpTp referral

• Regular review of status