Title of article :
Ultrasound assessment of Vocal Fold Paresis: A Correlation Case Series with Flexible Fiberoptic Laryngoscopy and Adding the Third Dimension (3-D) to Vocal Fold Mobility Assessment
Author/Authors :
Amis, Randall J. Wayne State University - Department of Anesthesiology, USA , Gupta, Deepak Wayne State University - Department of Anesthesiology, USA , Dowdall, Jayme R. Wayne State University - Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, USA , Srirajakalindini, Arvind Wayne State University - Department of Anesthesiology, USA , Folbe, Adam Wayne State University - Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, USA
From page :
493
To page :
498
Abstract :
Background: Perioperative examination of the vocal folds with flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy is not always feasible. Prior studies suggest vocal fold ultrasound may provide a useful screening tool, however, correlation to laryngoscopic findings is necessary. The purpose of the case series was to validate vocal fold ultrasound in the adult population and to correlate the ultrasound findings to the assessment provided by flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy. Materials and Methods: This IRB approved study accrued sixteen patients.Vocal fold ultrasound performed by the anesthesiologist was correlated with the laryngoscopy performed by the otolaryngologist. Results: Assessment of vocal fold motion was congruent in thirteen patients with normal vocal fold mobility; however, there was discordance between the findings in three patients. Conclusion: Vocal fold ultrasound may be useful to screen for vocal fold motion abnormalities in the adult population. Abnormal findings on vocal fold ultrasound should be confirmed with subsequent laryngoscopy
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
Record number :
2635536
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