DocumentCode
972193
Title
Design of a New Somatosensory Stimulus Delivery Device for Measuring Laryngeal Mechanosensory Detection Thresholds in Humans
Author
Hammer, Michael J.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Surg., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Volume
56
Issue
4
fYear
2009
fDate
4/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1154
Lastpage
1159
Abstract
Laryngeal control is essential for airway protection, breathing, deglutition, speech, and voice. Unfortunately, integration of laryngeal sensory assessment in research and clinical practice is limited by technical and practical limitations of commercially available technology. A commercial device is available, but reported limitations include procedural complexity requiring two or three individuals to operate, limited stimulus dynamic range, device generated noise, and questionable stimulus reproducibility. The objective of this study was to design a new laryngeal somatosensory stimulus delivery device that provides direct, reliable control over the timing, duration, and dynamic range of stimulus presentation, and test the device in individuals who may manifest a laryngeal sensory deficit. The new device operates silently and has more than four times greater stimulus dynamic range than the commercial device. Testing with the new device revealed laryngeal mechanosensory detection thresholds in an individual with Parkinson´s disease that were seven times higher than those of healthy controls. These data would have otherwise gone undetected due to limited stimulus dynamic range in the commercial device. The new design resulted in a new assessment instrument that is simple to use for routine clinical assessment, yet sufficiently versatile for integration within rigorous clinical research protocols.
Keywords
biomedical equipment; mechanoception; medical signal detection; pneumodynamics; Parkinson disease; airway protection; breathing; deglutition; humans; laryngeal control; laryngeal mechanosensory detection thresholds; somatosensory stimulus delivery device; speech; voice; Dynamic range; Humans; Instruments; Noise generators; Parkinson´s disease; Protection; Reproducibility of results; Speech; Testing; Timing; Assessment; Parkinson’s disease (PD); detection thresholds; larynx; mechanoreceptor; sensory; Adult; Aged; Differential Threshold; Electric Stimulation; Equipment Design; Humans; Laryngeal Diseases; Laryngoscopes; Larynx; Mechanoreceptors; Mechanotransduction, Cellular; Parkinson Disease; Plethysmography; Reference Values; Reproducibility of Results;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2008.2007968
Filename
4663629
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