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. 2022 Jun;37(3):578-590.
doi: 10.1007/s00455-021-10308-1. Epub 2021 May 5.

Thickened Liquids Using Pureed Foods for Children with Dysphagia: IDDSI and Rheology Measurements

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Thickened Liquids Using Pureed Foods for Children with Dysphagia: IDDSI and Rheology Measurements

Laura Brooks et al. Dysphagia. 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Children with dysphagia, or swallowing disorder, are at an increased risk for developing respiratory compromise, failure to thrive, and aversion. Thickened liquids can be recommended for children with dysphagia, if shown to be effective on instrumental examination and if strategies/interventions with thin liquids are not successful. Thickened liquids have many benefits, including creating a more cohesive bolus, slowing oropharyngeal transit time, and reducing aspiration. However, preparing thickened liquids with commercially available thickeners can result in poor compliance due to concerns regarding taste, texture, accessibility, cost, thickness variability, and potential negative impact of these substances on a child's immature digestive tract. The purpose of this study was to determine if liquids could be successfully thickened with widely available, commercial pureed foods, and to assess how these mixtures compare to starch and gum based thickening agents. The International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) flow test was performed for each sample of puree thickened liquids, gum based thickened water, and cornstarch based thickened water. In addition, rheology testing was performed on each category of the samples to measure viscosity at various shear rates and temperatures, and to assess the presence of yield stress. Results revealed that liquids thickened with smooth textured purees were comparable to commercial starch and gum based thickeners, and may be offered as a viable alternative.

Keywords: Dysphagia; IDDSI; Puree thickened liquids; Rheology; Thickened liquids.

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