Title of article
Diagnosing Aerodynamic Supraglottic Collapse With Rest and Exercise Flexible Laryngoscopy
Author/Authors
Gregory R. Dion، نويسنده , , Robert L. Eller، نويسنده , , Roy F. Thomas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
6
From page
779
To page
784
Abstract
Objective Laryngomalacia is best known as a self-resolving infantile disorder characterized by inspiratory stridor with occlusion of the larynx by collapse of arytenoid tissues due to Bernoulli forces. Adult laryngomalacia has been sporadically described in the literature. We identified a series of patients with aerodynamic supraglottic collapse mimicking laryngomalacia in our Otolaryngology clinic. Study Design Case series. Methods/Patients A series of five patients from our Otolaryngology clinic with aerodynamic supraglottic collapse presented with complaints ranging from noisy breathing to dyspnea with exertion. Diagnosis was made using rest and exercise flexible laryngoscopy. Results Symptoms resolved in all patients who underwent traditional or modified supraglottoplasty. Conclusions These patients, all with abnormal corniculate/cuneiform motion occluding the airway during forceful inspiration, reinforce the diagnostic role of rest and exercise flexible laryngoscopy in patients with dyspnea and stridor. These results may suggest that aerodynamic supraglottic collapse is an underdiagnosed clinical entity.
Keywords
Supraglottic collapse , Inspiratory stridor , Abnormal arytenoid motion , Arytenoids , Laryngomalacia , Adult laryngomalacia , Exercise induced laryngomalacia
Journal title
Journal of Voice
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Voice
Record number
1280940
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