Titre du document

Severe obstructive airway disorders and diseases

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Ortho

Auteur(s)
  • Katherine A. Kendall 1
  • Samuel Louie 2
Affiliation(s)
  • Department of Otolaryngology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA
  • Department of Internal Medicine, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA
Langue(s) du document
Anglais
Revue

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology

Éditeur
Springer [journals]
Année de publication
2003
Type de publication
Journal
Type de document
Research-article
Résumé

Vocal Fold Dysfunction is a syndrome characterized by abnormal adduction of the focal folds during inspiration and is the cause of a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations ranging from mild inspiratory stridor to an inability to move any air. Patients present with varying degrees of intermittent respiratory difficulty, the most severe caused by intense laryngospasm. Distinguishing Vocal Fold Dysfunction from Refractory Asthma is important to avoid unnecessary pharmacotherapy and intubation. The diagnosis of Vocal Fold Dysfunction can only be made with certainty by flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy while the patient is symptomatic. Pulmonary function studies and a lack of response to bronchodilators may provide clues to the diagnosis. Most patients with the condition can be managed by speech therapy and the use of breathing strategies that eliminate the abnormal vocal fold movement. Chronic laryngeal irritation may be a trigger for Vocal Fold Dysfunction and conditions such as laryngopharyngeal reflux disease should be aggressively managed in this patient population.

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  • Vocal fold dysfunction
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