SUELLY CECILIA OLIVAN LIMONGI

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Projetos de Pesquisa
Unidades Organizacionais
Departamento de Fisioterapia, Fonoaudiologia e Terapia Ocupacional, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/34 - Laboratório de Ciências da Reabilitação, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article
    Deglutição e consistências alimentares pastosas e sólidas: revisão crítica de literatura
    (2012) PANSARINI, Amanda Checchinato; SASSI, Fernanda Chiarion; MANGILLI, Laura Davison; FORTUNATO-TAVARES, Talita; LIMONGI, Suelly Cecília Olivan; ANDRADE, Claudia Regina Furquim de
    PURPOSE: To analyze published international scientific papers on the physiology of deglutition in oral and pharyngeal phases, considering different food consistencies: nectar, honey, pudding, pasty heterogeneous, semi-solid, and solid. METHODS: This is a qualitative literature reviews. The studies considered were selected on PubMed, using the keywords ""Swallowing and consistency"", ""Swallowing and solid"", and ""Swallowing and pasty"", limiting the search to manuscripts published in English in the period between 2005 and 2010, and conducted with human beings over 18 years old. The methodology involved question formulation, location and selection of studies, and critical analyses of the manuscripts, according to the concepts of the Cochrane Handbook. RESULTS: Two hundred and eleven studies were identified, out of which only 18 allowed access to the full text and were directly related to the theme. CONCLUSION: The studies presented very few similarities between the applied methodologies, especially when considering assessment methods. Overall, the studies were conducted with healthy individuals or with a specific pathology, without presenting the comparison with control cases. The heterogeneity of studies allows the investigation of different swallowing disorders. However, methodological variability makes it difficult to define and generalize the identified swallowing patterns. For this reason, it is not possible to identify parameters on which to base the clinical practice of speech-language therapists, especially when considering the normal or altered physiology of swallowing different food consistencies.
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    Ultrassonografia e deglutição: revisão crítica da literatura
    (2014) LEITE, Karoline Kussik de Almeida; MANGILLI, Laura Davison; SASSI, Fernanda Chiarion; LIMONGI, Suelly Cecília Olivan; ANDRADE, Claudia Regina Furquim de
    Purpose To identify how the deglutition function has been evaluated using ultrasound (US). Research strategy This literature review used the PubMed database to survey international scientific publications about US and its use to evaluate deglutition. Studies were located and selected by surveying relevant articles published between January 2002 and August 2013. The survey was limited to studies on humans published in English. Selection criteria Repeated studies (determined by overlapping keywords), case studies, literature reviews, letters to the editor and studies not directly related to the topic were excluded. Results A total of 17 studies matching the inclusion criteria were identified. More than half of the studies evaluated the deglutition of healthy adults with no preference for gender. The parameters adopted for image analysis were not unanimous, and there was considerable variation among studies. Conclusion US proved to be a fast, non-invasive, low-cost method for evaluating objective parameters of deglutition. As a further advantage, US may be performed at bedside because the equipment is typically easy to handle and transport.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Sons da deglutição na prática fonoaudiológica: análise crítica da literatura
    (2013) FERRUCCI, Juliana Lopes; MANGILLI, Laura Davison; SASSI, Fernanda Chiarion; LIMONGI, Suelly Cecilia Olivan; ANDRADE, Claudia Regina Furquim de
    This study aimed to investigate international scientific papers published on the subject of cervical auscultation and its use in speech therapy. The study involved a qualitative review of the literature spanning the last 10 years. Articles were selected from the PubMed database using the following keywords: cervical auscultation, swallowing and swallowing disorders. Research was included that was conducted on adult humans (over 18 years of age) and was written in English. Each citation retrieved from the database was analyzed independently by each of the study researchers to ascertain its relevance for inclusion in the study. The methodology involved formulating the research question, locating and selecting studies and critically evaluating the articles according to the precepts of the Cochrane Handbook. As a result, 35 studies were identified; 13 articles were analyzed because they allowed access to the full text and were related directly to the subject. We found that the studies were performed with groups of healthy subjects and subjects with different types of base pathology. Some studies compared the patterns found in the different groups. Some of the research sought to study the pattern of swallowing sounds with different factors - evaluator experience, the specificity and sensitivity of the method and how to improve the technique of cervical auscultation through the use of instruments other than the stethoscope. The conclusion of this critical analysis is that cervical auscultation is an important tool to be used in conjunction with other assessment methods in the routine clinical evaluation of swallowing.
  • article 26 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Oral Motor Movements and Swallowing in Patients with Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1
    (2013) ERCOLIN, Beatriz; SASSI, Fernanda Chiarion; MANGILLI, Laura Davison; MENDONCA, Lucia Iracema Zanotto; LIMONGI, Suelly Cecilia Olivan; ANDRADE, Claudia Regina Furquim de
    Oropharyngeal dysphagia and esophageal motility disorders were found to be the most important causes of aspiration pneumonia in patients with myotonic dystrophy. The purpose of this report was to evaluate clinical characteristics of the oral motor movements and swallowing of individuals with myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) using a standardized clinical protocol and surface electromyography (sEMG). Participants were 40 individuals divided in two groups: G1 composed of 20 adults with DM1 and G2 composed of 20 healthy volunteers paired by age and gender to the individuals in G1. Statistical analysis included one-way ANOVA with two factors for within- and between-group comparisons and Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. Patients with DM1 presented deficits in posture, position, and mobility of the oral motor structures, as well as compromised mastication and deglutition. The sEMG data indicated that these patients had longer muscle activations during swallowing events. The longer duration of sEMG in the group of patients with DM1 is possibly related to myotonia and/or incoordination of the muscles involved in the swallowing process or could reflect a physiological adaptation for safe swallowing.
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    Alimentos na consistência líquida e deglutição: uma revisão crítica da literatura
    (2012) PIRES, Elaine Cristina; SASSI, Fernanda Chiarion; MANGILLI, Laura Davison; LIMONGI, Suelly Cecília Olivan; ANDRADE, Claudia Regina Furquim de
    The purpose of the present literature review was to analyze international scientific papers published on the physiology of swallowing fluids in the oral and pharyngeal phases. The employed methodology involved the formulation of the question, location and selection of studies, critical assessment of the manuscripts, according to the concepts of the Cochrane Handbook. We identified 185 articles, out of which 141 were excluded for not being directly related to the theme. Twenty-nine studies were analyzed. The researchers are strongly related to ways of identifying dysphagia and not the features offered by swallowing various consistencies. Regarding the methodology employed in the reviewed articles it is observed that in most studies there are no control groups. The studied groups are heterogeneous, especially when considering individuals with neurological disorders. In addition, subjects are not paired by age. Thus, the findings of this review indicate that there is great difficulty for clinicians to apply in their daily practice scientific findings, which in turn makes evidence-based practice very limited.