Clinical Markers of Dysphagia in Cardiac Surgical Patients
NCT ID: NCT05304416
Last Updated: 2025-10-14
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
347 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2022-06-07
2026-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Cardiovascular Surgical Patients Preoperative Exam
All enrolled participants will undergo a baseline Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) or a Simultaneous FEES and Videofluoroscopy instrumental swallowing exam before their surgery to determine baseline / preoperative swallowing function. Those with confirmed dysphagia will not be asked to complete the postoperative swallowing exam, given our desire to examine contributing risk factors for dysphagia development and mechanisms within cardiovascular surgical patients. In addition to the instrumental exam, systematic collection of demographic, medical, surgical, and intubation-related candidate predictor variables will be conducted over the entire perioperative period.
Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing
This procedure involves inserting a flexible laryngoscope that contains a light source and video camera on the end through the open passage of the nose towards the back of the throat in order to visualize the swallowing mechanism.
Simultaneous FEES and Videofluoroscopy instrumental swallowing exam
This procedure involves inserting a flexible laryngoscope that contains a light source and video camera on the end through the open passage of the nose towards the back of the throat in order to visualize the swallowing mechanism. The participant will be asked to perform some voicing tasks, once completed, a videofluoroscopic swallowing exam will occur at the same time. This is like a moving x-ray of the participant swallowing foods and liquids (barium).
Videofluoroscopy instrumental swallowing exam (VFSS)
This is like a moving x-ray of the participant swallowing foods and liquids (barium).
Cardiovascular Surgical Patients Postoperative Exam
Participants without preoperative dysphagia will be seen for a postop exam within 72 hours of extubation. Simultaneous imaging using FEES and videofluoroscopy (or a FEES or VFSS exam in isolation) will be performed at the bedside, as well as a battery of clinical tests. Completion of these postoperative tests will indicate study completion for participants without evidence of dysphagia, while participants who demonstrate acute-phase postoperative dysphagia will continue to participate if they desire. During their standard of care one-month follow-up appointment, a third research evaluation will be offered for participants with previously identified postoperative dysphagia. During this exam, the same imaging and clinical tests from the previous research exam will be performed. Finally, participants with persisting dysphagia will be offered the opportunity to continue to be studied for a fourth and final research exam during their standard of care six-month follow-up clinic visit.
Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing
This procedure involves inserting a flexible laryngoscope that contains a light source and video camera on the end through the open passage of the nose towards the back of the throat in order to visualize the swallowing mechanism.
Simultaneous FEES and Videofluoroscopy instrumental swallowing exam
This procedure involves inserting a flexible laryngoscope that contains a light source and video camera on the end through the open passage of the nose towards the back of the throat in order to visualize the swallowing mechanism. The participant will be asked to perform some voicing tasks, once completed, a videofluoroscopic swallowing exam will occur at the same time. This is like a moving x-ray of the participant swallowing foods and liquids (barium).
Videofluoroscopy instrumental swallowing exam (VFSS)
This is like a moving x-ray of the participant swallowing foods and liquids (barium).
Voluntary Cough Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF) Testing
Cough PEF will be performed to index a participant's physiologic airway defense capacity and strength. Testing will occur with the participant seated upright at 90 degrees using an analog peak flow meter with a one-way expiratory valve that prevents a participant from breathing air in from the device to reduce contamination.
Reflex Cough Screen
Participants will be seated upright and administered reflex cough testing via a disposable adult aerosol mask with an attached nebulizer that contains a solution to elicit a cough response.
Lingual Pressure Testing
Lingual strength will be evaluated using the Iowa Oral Pressure Instrument (IOPI). Participants will be seated upright, and the SLP will place the IOPI air-filled sensing bulb in the midline anterior position on the participant's tongue, posterior to the alveolar ridge.
Speech Testing
Speech assessment will occur with the participant comfortably seated headset microphone with a lapel windscreen connected to a TASCAM DR40 to allow for high-quality audio recordings. Individuals will be asked to perform two maximal performance speech tasks that include vowel prolongation of /a/, and a Diadochokinetic (DDK) rate task to examine SMR for production of the word "buttercup."
Interventions
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Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing
This procedure involves inserting a flexible laryngoscope that contains a light source and video camera on the end through the open passage of the nose towards the back of the throat in order to visualize the swallowing mechanism.
Simultaneous FEES and Videofluoroscopy instrumental swallowing exam
This procedure involves inserting a flexible laryngoscope that contains a light source and video camera on the end through the open passage of the nose towards the back of the throat in order to visualize the swallowing mechanism. The participant will be asked to perform some voicing tasks, once completed, a videofluoroscopic swallowing exam will occur at the same time. This is like a moving x-ray of the participant swallowing foods and liquids (barium).
Videofluoroscopy instrumental swallowing exam (VFSS)
This is like a moving x-ray of the participant swallowing foods and liquids (barium).
Voluntary Cough Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF) Testing
Cough PEF will be performed to index a participant's physiologic airway defense capacity and strength. Testing will occur with the participant seated upright at 90 degrees using an analog peak flow meter with a one-way expiratory valve that prevents a participant from breathing air in from the device to reduce contamination.
Reflex Cough Screen
Participants will be seated upright and administered reflex cough testing via a disposable adult aerosol mask with an attached nebulizer that contains a solution to elicit a cough response.
Lingual Pressure Testing
Lingual strength will be evaluated using the Iowa Oral Pressure Instrument (IOPI). Participants will be seated upright, and the SLP will place the IOPI air-filled sensing bulb in the midline anterior position on the participant's tongue, posterior to the alveolar ridge.
Speech Testing
Speech assessment will occur with the participant comfortably seated headset microphone with a lapel windscreen connected to a TASCAM DR40 to allow for high-quality audio recordings. Individuals will be asked to perform two maximal performance speech tasks that include vowel prolongation of /a/, and a Diadochokinetic (DDK) rate task to examine SMR for production of the word "buttercup."
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Undergoing planned or emergent cardiothoracic surgery via sternotomy and/or extended thoracotomy at the University of Florida Heart and Vascular Hospital
* Not pregnant
* Willing to participate in research exams.
Exclusion Criteria
* Those unwilling to participate in research exams.
18 Years
90 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
NIH
Ohio State University
OTHER
University of Florida
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Eric I Jeng, MD, MBA
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Florida
Locations
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University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida, United States
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IRB202200709
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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