1.Comparative analysis of acoustic features of spontaneous swallowing sounds between the young and the elderly
Yacen WU ; Feng LIN ; Zhongli JIANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2017;39(12):912-914
Objective To observe the features of spontaneous swallowing sounds of both the young and the elderly.Methods One hundred healthy individuals were randomly divided into an elderly group (60-85 years old) and a youth group (19-30 years old),each of 50 (25 male and female individuals).Both groups were measured with regard to their neck circumference (neck circumference around the thyroid cartilage level) and body mass index (BMI).Spontaneous swallowing sounds were detected for 20 minutes on the thyroid cartilage below the left side of trachea.By using RavenProl.5.0,the swallowing sounds were segmented,tagged and calculated in terms of the spontaneous swallowing frequency per minute (SPM),swallowing duration,energy consumption,duration of half energy consumption and proportion of half energy consumption duration.All data were finally analyzed using R3.4.0.Results There was no significant difference in the average neck circumference between the youth group and the elderly group [(34.31±3.45) cm versus (33.95±3.00)cm] (P=0.5789).The BMI of the youth group was significantly lower than that of the elderly group [(21.97±2.65)kg/m2 vs (23.43±2.89)kg/m2].The SPM of the elderly group was significantly lower than that of the youth group [(0.39±0.34) /min vs (0.91±0.51)/min,P<0.0001].The length of swallowing,the energy consumption per swallowing and the duration of half energy consumption of the elderly group (0.92±0.29 seconds,76.88 ± 9.82 dB and 0.43 ± 0.24 seconds) were significantly higher than those of the youth group (0.84±0.26 seconds,75.43±8.93 dB and 0.38±0.19 seconds).However,no significant differences were found in the proportion of half energy consumption duration in the whole swallowing sound duration (P=0.6859).Conclusions Compared with the young,the frequency of spontaneous swallowing decreased and the swallowing duration prolonged significantly in the elderly.
2.Effect of low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on dysfunction and depressive symptoms of parkinson disease patients
Xueqin TANG ; Jinggui DENG ; Tao SONG ; Jia LIU ; Changjie ZHANG ; Yacen WU ; Yisha GUI
China Modern Doctor 2015;(3):92-94
Objective To discuss the clinical effect of transcranial magnetic stimulation in treatment of dysfunction and depression of parkinson disease patients. Methods A totao of 50 cases of parkinson patients were randomly divided into the observation group and the control group, each group 25 cases, the control group was given conventional medicine and rehabilitation training, the observation group was given low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation based on the control group. Results After 1 months of treatment, UPDRS Ⅰ, UPDRS II, UPDRS III, UP-DRS total scores in the observation group were lower than that in the control group, there was statistical significance (P<0.05). Compared MMSE scores between the observation group and the control group, there was no statistical sig-nificance (P>0.05), but HAMD score in the observation group was lower than that in the control group, there was statis-tical significance (P<0.05). Conclusion Low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation can be used as a non-invasive measure of physical therapy for parkinson's disease.