Tongue measurements and pharyngeal residue in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Milena Magalhães AugustoRoberta Gonçalves da SilvaMário Emílio Teixeira Dourado JuniorJuliana Fernandes GodoyLeonardo Wanderley LopesLeandro de Araújo PernambucoPublished in: Neurodegenerative disease management (2021)
Aim: We aimed to analyze the relationship between tongue measurements and vallecular residue in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Materials & methods: Twenty-one patients with ALS were assessed for posterior maximum tongue isometric pressure (PMTIP) and posterior tongue isometric endurance (PTIE) by the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument; vallecular residue after 10 ml of moderately thickened consistency by Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing; and tongue thickness (TT) by ultrasonography. Results: PMTIP, PTIE and TT were decreased compared with the reference values for healthy individuals and were not different between patients with and without vallecular residue. Conclusion: In ALS, PMTIP, PTIE and TT are not good predictors of vallecular residue in the tested volume and food consistency.