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World J Surg ; 42(7): 2102-2108, 2018 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29299645

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Transcutaneous laryngeal ultrasonography (TLUS) was recently developed to assess recurrent nerve palsy after thyroid/parathyroid surgery, with variable rates of efficiency. The aim of the current study was to evaluate this technique using subjective estimation and post-processing quantitative data. METHODS: Fifty subjects presenting with a recurrent nerve palsy and 50 "controls" presenting with voice, swallowing, or breathing disorders following thyroid/parathyroid surgery were prospectively included. All of them underwent a flexible laryngoscopy, considered the gold standard, and a ten-second TLUS clip within the 10 days following surgery. In addition to the subjective interpretation of vocal fold motion, two quantitative criteria taking into account motion symmetry (symmetry index, SI) and amplitude (mobility index) of the two hemi-larynges were defined on TLUS acquisitions in adduction and abduction. RESULTS: The subjective interpretation provided a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 96%, compared to the gold standard. The quantitative criteria provided a sensitivity and specificity of both 82%, when based on SI solely. When combining SI and mobility index, the sensitivity reached 94%, but the specificity fell to 66%. CONCLUSIONS: Visual assessment of recurrent nerve palsy using TLUS after thyroid/parathyroid surgery appeared a high sensitive and specific test compared to flexible laryngoscopy. Quantitative criteria are promising and need to be refined to better describe the whole TLUS video clip.


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Larynx/diagnostic imaging , Parathyroid Glands/surgery , Thyroid Gland/surgery , Ultrasonography/methods , Vocal Cord Paralysis/diagnostic imaging , Voice Disorders/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Sensitivity and Specificity
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J Ultrasound Med ; 36(5): 1037-1044, 2017 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28072470

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Vocal fold motion was analyzed during free breathing using two-dimensional dynamic ultrasound imaging. Two cadavers were first analyzed to define easily identifiable landmarks. Motion of the laryngeal tract was then analyzed in an axial plane. Left and right arytenoids and thyroid cartilage were defined on images corresponding to abduction and adduction of the laryngeal tract. Associated area measurements were established for 50 healthy subjects. All area indices were significantly larger during abduction than adduction. Symmetry of motion was established by comparing each hemi-larynx, and mobility fractions were defined. Normal values of laryngeal motion during free breathing were thus established.


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Larynx/anatomy & histology , Ultrasonography/methods , Adult , Cadaver , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Female , Humans , Larynx/diagnostic imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Motion , Reference Values , Respiration , Vocal Cords/anatomy & histology , Vocal Cords/diagnostic imaging , Young Adult
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