Oropharyngeal Dysphagia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Characterizing Oral and Swallowing Function in Older Adults Presenting to the Emergency Department
The purpose of this study is to learn about oral and swallowing function in older adults presenting to the emergency department. The hypothesis is that older adults often have problems with oral and swallowing function and these problems relate to other conditions. Study activities are done during the emergency department visit and include providing saliva samples, completing a bedside water swallow test, completing oral function assessments, completing respiratory function tests, and answering survey questions.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 200 |
Est. completion date | May 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | May 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 65 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age = 65 - Clinically stable and able (not NPO) to safely drink water and eat a saltine cracker per ED provider Exclusion Criteria: - Prisoner - Non-English speaking |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health | Madison | Wisconsin |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Wisconsin, Madison |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Positive oropharyngeal dysphagia screen prevalence | Number of participants with positive oropharyngeal dysphagia screen identified through bedside dysphagia screen and patient reported swallowing function | During emergency department visit, approximately 2-5 minutes for bedside dysphagia screen and 5-10 minutes for patient reported swallowing function | |
Secondary | Mean brief oral health status examination (BOHSE) score | Score 0 - 20 with 20 indicating the worst oral health | During emergency department visit, approximately 2-5 minutes | |
Secondary | Oral dryness prevalence | Number of participants with stimulated salivary flow rate (volume saliva/collection time) less than two standard deviations below published norms | During emergency department visit, up to 10 minutes for saliva collection | |
Secondary | Decreased tongue pressure prevalence | Number of participants with maximum isometric lingual pressures at front or back tongue location less than fifth percentile for published age-matched norms | During emergency department visit, approximately 2-5 minutes | |
Secondary | Decreased masticatory function prevalence | Number of participants with test of masticating and swallowing solids (TOMASS) greater than two standard deviations above published age- and sex-matched norms for any of four components: number of bites, number of masticatory cycles, number of swallows, total time | During emergency department visit, approximately 2-5 minutes | |
Secondary | pH of saliva sample | pH 0-14 of saliva as measured by digital pH meter | During emergency department visit, up to 10 minutes for saliva collection | |
Secondary | Extensional viscosity of saliva sample | Extensional viscosity of saliva as measured by an extensional rheometer | During emergency department visit, up to 10 minutes for saliva collection | |
Secondary | Salivary Substance P Concentration | Protein concentration (ng/mL) of Substance P in saliva | During emergency department visit, up to 10 minutes for saliva collection | |
Secondary | Oral microbiome | Comparison of microbial community composition in buccal mucosa, tongue dorsum, and saliva based on oral and swallowing function | During emergency department visit, up to 10 minutes for saliva collection | |
Secondary | Cell barrier function | Diffusion assays to quantify cell barrier function in bronchiole and blood vessel model after application of saliva to bronchiolar lumen | During emergency department visit, up to 10 minutes for saliva collection | |
Secondary | Protein composition | Multiplex bead-based ELISA to identify concentration (ng/mL) of proteins in bronchiole and blood vessel model after application of saliva to bronchiolar lumen | During emergency department visit, up to 10 minutes for saliva collection | |
Secondary | Gene expression | Quantification of gene expression in bronchiole and blood vessel model after application of saliva to bronchiolar lumen | During emergency department visit, up to 10 minutes for saliva collection | |
Secondary | Immunofluorescent staining | Quantification of immunofluorescent staining in bronchiole and blood vessel model after application of saliva to bronchiolar lumen | During emergency department visit, up to 10 minutes for saliva collection | |
Secondary | Immune cell trafficking | Quantification of immune cell trafficking in bronchiole and blood vessel model after application of saliva to bronchiolar lumen | During emergency department visit, up to 10 minutes for saliva collection |
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