Unilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Voluntary Cough Airflow Dynamics and True Vocal Fold Kinematics in Persons With Reduced True Vocal Fold Mobility
This project is a first attempt to assess cough airflow dynamics and true vocal fold (TVF) adduction and abduction angles during voluntary cough to examine the effects of changes in glottal closure due to reduced mobility of one true vocal fold. The hypothesis of this study is that the incomplete glottal closure due to reduced vocal fold mobility will result in changes in true vocal fold adductory and abductory angles during cough and will result in changes to voluntary cough airflow parameters. This study results will contribute to the existing knowledge of the laryngeal contribution to cough airflow dynamics.
The study investigators will consecutively recruit 30 adults diagnosed with vocal fold
insufficiency due to reduced mobility of one true vocal fold.
A questionnaire will be used to collect participants' information. Demographic information
such as age, gender, race/ethnicity, height, weight, and a major complaint (dysphonia and/or
dysphagia) and medical history information determining the eligibility for participation
will be collected from the participant. Participant's medical and surgical history
specifically related to the diagnosis and the etiology of reduced vocal fold mobility will
be obtained from the participant's medical record.
Videolaryngoscopy will be performed as part of standard clinical care. Vocal fold image and
cough airflow will be recorded simultaneously during voluntary cough production with the
flexible endoscope in nasopharynx. A second part of the study will include spirometry and
expiratory muscle strength assessments. Video images of the vocal fold movement during vowel
phonation and cough production will be recorded and stored on a CD for later analysis. The
cough airflow recordings will be displayed, stored, and analyzed using LabChart software for
Windows.
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