S124. Comprehensive tube-based methodology for evaluating the brainstem laryngeal adductor reflex in humans under anesthesia
S Ulkatan, MJ Tellez, CF Sinclair - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2018
Introduction The laryngeal adductor reflex (LAR) is a vago-vagal reflex necessary for
airway protection that is organized by the brainstem. It consists of an early R1 and
late R2 responses that prevent aspiration by causing thyroarytenoid and lateral …
airway protection that is organized by the brainstem. It consists of an early R1 and
late R2 responses that prevent aspiration by causing thyroarytenoid and lateral …
Tracheoesophageal Prosthesis Use Is Associated With Improved Overall Quality of Life in Veterans With Laryngeal Cancer
RS Patel, T Mohr, C Hartman, C Stach, AG Sikora… - Annals of Otology …, 2018
Objectives: Veterans have an increased risk of laryngeal cancer, yet their oncologic
and functional outcomes remain understudied. We sought to determine the
longitudinal impact of tracheoesophageal puncture and voice prosthesis on quality …
and functional outcomes remain understudied. We sought to determine the
longitudinal impact of tracheoesophageal puncture and voice prosthesis on quality …
F174. Monitoring recurrent laryngeal nerve, EMG utility
C Nevado, J Carbonel, A Abreus, AT López, I Saez - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2018
Introduction We have done almost 1000 thryoidectomies and parathryoidectomies
during the last three years, monitoring 2000 RLN, multiple methods we used during
the monitoring to ensure the integrity of the RLN. Methods Monitoring EMG activity …
during the last three years, monitoring 2000 RLN, multiple methods we used during
the monitoring to ensure the integrity of the RLN. Methods Monitoring EMG activity …
Impaired Tongue Function as an Indicator of Laryngeal Aspiration in Adults with Acquired Oropharyngeal Dysphagia: A Systematic Review
M Checklin, T Pizzari - Dysphagia, 2018
Tongue function assessment typically forms part of a clinical bedside swallowing
evaluation (CBSE). The predictive value of lingual function for calculating aspiration
risk in isolation is not known. The aim of this systematic review was to collate current …
evaluation (CBSE). The predictive value of lingual function for calculating aspiration
risk in isolation is not known. The aim of this systematic review was to collate current …
[HTML] Does the recurrent laryngeal nerve recover function after initial dysfunction in patients undergoing thyroidectomy?
G Pantvaidya, A Mishra, A Deshmukh, PS Pai, A D'Cruz - Laryngoscope Investigative …, 2018
Objective Total thyroidectomy with or without central compartment dissection is the
treatment of choice for thyroid carcinoma. Extensive dissection along the recurrent
laryngeal nerve (RLN) can lead to vocal cord fixity and hoarseness even without …
treatment of choice for thyroid carcinoma. Extensive dissection along the recurrent
laryngeal nerve (RLN) can lead to vocal cord fixity and hoarseness even without …
[PDF] Haemodynamics During Induction with Sevoflurane Versus Propofol Using Laryngeal Mask Airways in Forearm Orthopaedic Surgeries in Older Children
T Iqbal, M Shafiq, M Ali, MI Butt, M Nabeel - Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College, 2018
Background: To compare the hemodynamic changes during induction of anesthesia
with propofol and sevoflurane in children undergoing forearm orthopedic surgeries.
Methods: In this descriptive study 60 pediatric patients, scheduled for forearm …
with propofol and sevoflurane in children undergoing forearm orthopedic surgeries.
Methods: In this descriptive study 60 pediatric patients, scheduled for forearm …
Age‐adjusted comorbidity and survival in locally advanced laryngeal cancer
Multidisciplinary Larynx Cancer Working Group… - Head & Neck, 2018
Background The purpose of this study was to quantify the relationship among age,
pretreatment comorbidity, and survival outcomes in patients with locally advanced
laryngeal cancer. Methods Baseline comorbidity data were collected and age …
pretreatment comorbidity, and survival outcomes in patients with locally advanced
laryngeal cancer. Methods Baseline comorbidity data were collected and age …
Study of Distribution of Tumours in Pharyngeal, Laryngeal, Maxillary and Nasal Cavity Region
KL Azad, OP Bhargava - International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical …, 2018
Background: In India although infections and malnutrition are the factors contributing
to morbidity and mortality, but now a days neoplastic diseases are coming into
greater focus because of the preventive measure and better treatment being taken …
to morbidity and mortality, but now a days neoplastic diseases are coming into
greater focus because of the preventive measure and better treatment being taken …
miR-196b is a prognostic factor of human laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma and promotes tumor progression by targeting SOCS2.
X Zhao, W Zhang, W Ji - Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2018
Laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) has the second highest incidence
among the head and neck malignancies. Additionally, the incidence of LSCCs has
been recently increasing. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms of LSCC …
among the head and neck malignancies. Additionally, the incidence of LSCCs has
been recently increasing. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms of LSCC …
Treatment delays in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma: A national cancer database analysis
E Morse, RJT Fujiwara, B Judson, S Mehra - The Laryngoscope, 2018
Objective To characterize treatment delays in laryngeal cancer and associate delays
with patient, tumor, and treatment factors and with overall survival. Methods We
identified 33,819 adults with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) in the …
with patient, tumor, and treatment factors and with overall survival. Methods We
identified 33,819 adults with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) in the …
Solitary femoral metastasis in a locoregionally controlled laryngeal carcinoma
WK Wong, D Vokes - ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2018
… Solitary femoral metastasis in a locoregionally controlled laryngeal carcinoma. Wai
Keat Wong MBChB https://ift.tt/2Lgsgvg. Department of
Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New …
Keat Wong MBChB https://ift.tt/2Lgsgvg. Department of
Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New …
Laryngeal papillomatosis: A rare cause of dysphonia in the child. Case series
G Cuestas, V Rodríguez, F Doormann, PM Bellia… - Archivos argentinos de …, 2018
Juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis is an uncommon disease caused by human
papilloma virus, mainly types 6 and 11. It is the most common benign laryngeal tumor
in children. This condition should be suspected in any children with persistent and …
papilloma virus, mainly types 6 and 11. It is the most common benign laryngeal tumor
in children. This condition should be suspected in any children with persistent and …
Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction in athletes: Contributory factors and treatment implications
PT Liv-Jorunn Kolnes PhD - Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2018
Otherwise healthy adolescent athletes presenting with respiratory symptoms
consistent with exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) are frequently
encountered in clinical practice. The symptoms are often incorrectly considered to …
consistent with exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) are frequently
encountered in clinical practice. The symptoms are often incorrectly considered to …
COMPARISION BETWEEN CLASSIC LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY AND I GEL IN LATERAL POSITION
TM Greeshma, HR AA - PARIPEX-INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH, 2018
Introduction–Managing airway in lateral position is always a challenging task for
anaesthesiologist. In situations where patients airway has to be secured in lateral
position supraglottic airway devices plays a pivotal role as it is inserted blindly into …
anaesthesiologist. In situations where patients airway has to be secured in lateral
position supraglottic airway devices plays a pivotal role as it is inserted blindly into …
[HTML] Laryngeal papillomatosis
S Majumdar - Management
Human papilloma virus is a small (> 8kb) double stranded DNA virus with
approximately 200 subtypes [1]. It belongs to the papova family of virus. The
subtypes 6, 11, cause approximately 90% of laryngeal papilloma. The other 10% is …
approximately 200 subtypes [1]. It belongs to the papova family of virus. The
subtypes 6, 11, cause approximately 90% of laryngeal papilloma. The other 10% is …
[DOC] Dysplastic Changes in Patients with Recurrent Laryngeal Leukoplakia: Importance of Long-Term Follow-Up
B Jabarin, J Pitaro, T Marom, L Muallem-Kalmovich
Background: Leukoplakia of the vocal cords may represent a pre-cancerous lesion of
the larynx. In cases of patients presenting with recurrent leukoplakia, with
pathologically proven dysplasia, the management is still controversial. Objective: To …
the larynx. In cases of patients presenting with recurrent leukoplakia, with
pathologically proven dysplasia, the management is still controversial. Objective: To …
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