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Inducible laryngeal obstruction: Endoscopic quantitative analysis of glottic aperture

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ObjectivesUsing a method developed for this study, the objective was to perform a quantitative analysis of glottic aperture during the respiratory cycle in subjects suspected of having inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) and to compare results to healthy individuals. Correlations between glottic aperture and spirometric parameters were assessed.MethodsSubjects with high clinical suspicion of ILO and atypical inspiratory findings in spirometry had the images of their laryngoscopy displayed alongside a respiratory flow chart and both were recorded simultaneously. This method allowed detailed analysis of the glottic aperture by measuring the angle of the anterior commissure during inspiration and expiration. Healthy volunteers who performed the same tests and agreed to provide data to this study were used as a control group.ResultsAll 15 subjects with ILO and 16 healthy participants were evaluated successfully using the proposed method. Measures of the anterior commissure angle in the ILO versus control group were significantly different in all observed parameters and just three ILO subjects had an anterior commissure closure greater than 50% during the respiratory cycle. Inspired volume (FIF50) and mid‐vital capacity ratio (FEF50/FIF50) had a significant correlation with glottic aperture parameters when considering the evaluation of the subjects all together.ConclusionThe proposed method provided precise and quantitative analysis of glottic aperture during the respiratory cycle thus indicating that the usage of equipment that allows for such assessment should be encouraged. Also, the threshold of vocal cords closure accepted as indicative of ILO should be reconsidered, especially during the intercritical period of the disease.Level of Evidence4Laryngoscope, 130:E349–E356, 2020
Title: Inducible laryngeal obstruction: Endoscopic quantitative analysis of glottic aperture
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ObjectivesUsing a method developed for this study, the objective was to perform a quantitative analysis of glottic aperture during the respiratory cycle in subjects suspected of having inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) and to compare results to healthy individuals.
Correlations between glottic aperture and spirometric parameters were assessed.
MethodsSubjects with high clinical suspicion of ILO and atypical inspiratory findings in spirometry had the images of their laryngoscopy displayed alongside a respiratory flow chart and both were recorded simultaneously.
This method allowed detailed analysis of the glottic aperture by measuring the angle of the anterior commissure during inspiration and expiration.
Healthy volunteers who performed the same tests and agreed to provide data to this study were used as a control group.
ResultsAll 15 subjects with ILO and 16 healthy participants were evaluated successfully using the proposed method.
Measures of the anterior commissure angle in the ILO versus control group were significantly different in all observed parameters and just three ILO subjects had an anterior commissure closure greater than 50% during the respiratory cycle.
Inspired volume (FIF50) and mid‐vital capacity ratio (FEF50/FIF50) had a significant correlation with glottic aperture parameters when considering the evaluation of the subjects all together.
ConclusionThe proposed method provided precise and quantitative analysis of glottic aperture during the respiratory cycle thus indicating that the usage of equipment that allows for such assessment should be encouraged.
Also, the threshold of vocal cords closure accepted as indicative of ILO should be reconsidered, especially during the intercritical period of the disease.
Level of Evidence4Laryngoscope, 130:E349–E356, 2020.

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