Susan Langmore PhD

Susan Langmore PhD, CCC-SLP, BRS-S

Professor, Department of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery

Clinical Professor, Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Boston University

Email: langmore@bu.edu or susan.langmore@bmc.org

Tel 617 – 414-1753
Clinical Interests

Swallowing problems associated with head & neck cancer and with neurologic disease

Irritable larynx syndrome, including vocal cord dysfunction

Speech and voice disorders associated with Parkinsonian problems, ALS, fronto temporal dementia

FEES: developed the procedure; holds workshops to teach the procedure
Research Interests

Efficacy of behavioral treatment for swallowing and voice disorders

Use of electrical stimulation for swallowing problems

Predictors of aspiration pneumonia

Prevention of aspiration pneumonia
Education

BA Psychology UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

MA Speech Pathology Stanford University, CA

PhD Communicative Disorders Northwestern University, IL
Honors

Fellow of American Speech Language Hearing Association

Board Recognized Specialist in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders
Current and Recent Research Grants
NIH/ National Cancer Institute (2007-2012)

Efficacy of Electrical Stimulation for Dysphagia in Head and Neck Cancer Patients
This multi-site clinical trial will determine whether aggressive exercise vs. aggressive exercise paired with electrical stimulation will reduce the swallowing problems seen in H&N Cancer patients post- radiation therapy.

Role: Principal Investigator

NIH/ National Institute on Aging 7/1/02 – 6/30/07.

Frontotemporal Dementia: Genes, Images, and Emotions
Bruce Miller, MD Principal Investigator

Goals in Dr. Langmore’s project were to identify sub-clinical indicators of abnormal motor function in the tongue, larynx, and/or velopharynx in patients who are suspected to have FTLD or other neurodegenerative diseases. Also to characterize the behavioral abnormalities in FTLD.
Recent Publications
Langmore SE, Terpenning MS, Schork A, Chen Y, Murray JT, Lopatin D, Loesche WJ. Predictors of aspiration pneumonia: how important is dysphagia? Dysphagia, 13:2: 69-81, 1998.
Langmore SE. Issues in the management of dysphagia. Folia Phoniat Logopaed, 51:4: 219-28,1999.
Langmore SE. Risk factors for aspiration pneumonia. Nutrition in Clin Practice, 14;5:S41-46,1999
Langmore SE, Skarupski K, Parks, P, Fries B. Predictors of Aspiration Pneumonia in Nursing Home Residents. Dysphagia,17:4, 298-307, 2002.
Robbins J, Langmore S, Hind JA, Erlichman M. Dysphagia research in the 21st century and beyond: Proceedings from Dysphagia Experts Meeting, August 21, 2001. J Rehabil Res Developmt, 39, 4: 543-548, 2002.
Lomen-Hoerth C, Murphy J, Langmore SE, Kramer JH, Olney RK, Miller B. Are Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients cognitively normal? Neurology, Apr 8; 60 (7): 1094-7, 2003.
Robb GL, Lewin JS, Deschler DG, Haughey BH, Brown DH, Langmore SE, Lewin, JS. Speech and swallowing outcomes in reconstructions of the pharynx and cervical esophagus. Head & Neck, March, 25, 232-44, 2003
Langmore SE. FEES: A procedure for evaluating and managing patients with dysphagia. Journal of Japanese Soc of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, 2003.
Langmore SE. Evaluation of oropharyngeal dysphagia: Which diagnostic tool is superior? Curr Opin Otolaryng Head Neck Surg, 11:485-489, 2003.
VanDaele D, Langmore SE, Palmer, P, McCulloch T. Timing of glottic closure during swallowing: A combined electromyographic and endoscopic analysis. Ann Otol Rhin Laryn , 114: 478-87, 2005.
Olney, R, Murphy, J, Forshew, D, Garwood E, Miller BL, Langmore, S., Kohn, MA, Lomen-Hoerth, C. The effects of executive and behavioral dysfunction on the course of ALS. Neurology, 65 (11): 1774-7, 2005.
Langmore SE, Olney RK, Lomen-Hoerth CH, Miller B. Swallowing dysfunction in frontotemporal lobar dementia., Archives of Neurology, 64 (1):58-62, 2007
Langmore SE, Kasarskis EJK, Manca ML, Olney RO. Enteral Feeding for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/ motor neuron disease. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews;2006 (4).
Robbins, J, and Swallowing Work Group: Butler, S., Daniels, S., Gross, R, Langmore, S., Lazarus, C, Martin-Harris, B., McCabe, D., Musson, N, Rosenbeck, R., Neural plasticity, swallowing and dysphagia: Translating principles of neural plasticity into research on swallowing. J Speech Lang Hear Res, (in press, 2007)

Primary teaching affiliate
of BU School of Medicine