| Literature DB >> 28236311 |
Emil S Walsted1,2, Laura L Swanton1, Ken van van Someren3, Tessa E Morris3, Matthew Furber3, Vibeke Backer2, James H Hull1.
Abstract
Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a key differential diagnosis for respiratory symptoms in athletes and is particularly prevalent in aquatic athletes. A definitive diagnosis of EILO is dependent on laryngoscopy, performed continuously, while an athlete engages in the sport that precipitates their symptoms. This report provides the first description of the feasibility of performing continuous laryngoscopy during exercise in a swimming environment. The report describes the methodology and safety of the use of continuous laryngoscopy while swimming. Laryngoscope, 127:2298-2301, 2017.Entities:
Keywords: Athlete; dyspnea; exercise; larynx; swimming
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28236311 DOI: 10.1002/lary.26532
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Laryngoscope ISSN: 0023-852X Impact factor: 3.325