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Vocal cord dysfunction.

James Deckert1, Linda Deckert.   

Abstract

Vocal cord dysfunction involves inappropriate vocal cord motion that produces partial airway obstruction. Patients may present with respiratory distress that is often mistakenly diagnosed as asthma. Exercise, psychological conditions, airborne irritants, rhinosinusitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, or use of certain medications may trigger vocal cord dysfunction. The differential diagnosis includes asthma, angioedema, vocal cord tumors, and vocal cord paralysis. Pulmonary function testing with a flow-volume loop and flexible laryngoscopy are valuable diagnostic tests for confirming vocal cord dysfunction. Treatment of acute episodes includes reassurance, breathing instruction, and use of a helium and oxygen mixture (heliox). Long-term management strategies include treatment for symptom triggers and speech therapy.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20082511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Fam Physician        ISSN: 0002-838X            Impact factor:   3.292


  3 in total

1.  Psychogenic stridor: an overlooked cause of acute stridor in the acute medical unit?

Authors:  Hnin Zaw; Tha Htet Nyi; Win Win Aye
Journal:  Clin Med (Lond)       Date:  2020-03       Impact factor: 2.659

2.  The use of heliox in critical care.

Authors:  Seyed Mohammadreza Hashemian; Farahnaz Fallahian
Journal:  Int J Crit Illn Inj Sci       Date:  2014-04

Review 3.  Heliox for inducible laryngeal obstruction (vocal cord dysfunction): A systematic literature review.

Authors:  Claire Slinger; Richard Slinger; Aashish Vyas; Jemma Haines; Stephen J Fowler
Journal:  Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol       Date:  2019-02-08
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