| Literature DB >> 35898737 |
Yukimi Shibuya1, Koichi Hirano1, Haruhiko Machida2,3, Makoto Miyamoto4, Kozue Watabe1, Tomoya Mitsuma1, Yoko Nakazato1, Keisei Tachibana1, Ryota Tanaka1, Haruhiko Kondo1.
Abstract
Dynamic digital radiography (DDR) is a motion-detecting technique with high temporal resolution. Flexible laryngoscopy is a common modality for the observation of the larynx; however, it generates aerosol. DDR is an easy and less risky screening test for the diagnosis of recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis during the COVID-19 pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: COVID‐19; bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis; dynamic digital radiography; esophageal cancer; thyroid surgery
Year: 2022 PMID: 35898737 PMCID: PMC9309747 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.6124
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2050-0904
FIGURE 1Dynamic digital radiography (DDR) during deep inspiration on day one (A) and day nine (B) and bronchoscopy during phonation on day nine (C) in Case 1. DDR on day one (A) shows paramedian fixation of the left vocal cord, and the bilateral vocal cords on day nine (B), as confirmed using bronchoscopy on the same day (C).
FIGURE 2Dynamic digital radiography (DDR) (A, C) and flexible laryngoscopy during phonation (B, D) on day three (A, B) and Day 72 (C, D) in Case 2. DDR on day three (A) shows intermediate fixation of the bilateral vocal cords, as confirmed using flexible laryngoscopy on the same day (B). Both DDR (C) and flexible laryngoscopy on Day 72 (D) show complete closure of the bilateral vocal cords.