Title of article :
Surface Electromyographic Assessment of Swallowing Function
Author/Authors :
Poorjavad, Marziyeh Department of Speech Therapy - School of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran , Soleymani, Zahra Department of Speech Therapy - School of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran , Talebian, Saeed Department of Physical Therapy - School of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran , Nakhostin Ansari, Noureddin Department of Physical Therapy - School of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran,
Abstract :
The reliability of surface electromyographic (sEMG) variables
during swallowing determines the potential usefulness of these
measures in swallowing assessment and treatment. This study
aimed to establish the reliability of the sEMG measures of the
swallowing function of muscles during different swallowing
conditions in healthy young and old volunteers. Two groups of
volunteers (24 older adults, 10 younger adults) participated in
this cross-sectional study during 2014. The activity of masseter,
submental, and infrahyoid groups were measured using sEMG
during three repetitions of different swallowing tasks. Both
the relative and absolute reliability (characterized respectively
by ICC, SEM%, and SRD%) were calculated for the sEMG
indices of muscle activity during swallowing events. Statistical
analyses were performed by the SPSS 19.0 and Microsoft
Excel 2007 software packages. Statistical significance was
set at P≤0.05. The relative reliability calculations showed
significant agreements between repetitions for the mean and
peak amplitude and the average of median frequency (MDF) of
the studied muscles function during most swallowing types in
both groups. However, the duration and particularly the time to
peak of muscle activity showed significant agreements during
fewer swallowing conditions. Excluding MDF, we found high
SEM% and SRD% for the studied measures (particularly timing
measures) of muscles function during most swallowing types in
both groups. The reliability of sEMG measures was influenced
by the age and swallowing types. Our findings suggest that the
MDF of muscle function during almost all studied swallowing
types can be a reliable measure for the sEMG assessment of
swallowing function in both younger and older adults.
Keywords :
Electromyography , Deglutition , Reproducibility of results
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics