Volumetric measures of the paralyzed vocal fold using computerized tomography; its clinical implication

dc.contributor.authorHamdan, Abdul Latif H.
dc.contributor.authorKhalifee, Elie
dc.contributor.authorAl-Arab, Natally
dc.contributor.authorAsmar, Karl
dc.contributor.authorHourani, Roula G.
dc.contributor.departmentOtolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
dc.contributor.departmentDiagnostic Radiology
dc.contributor.facultyFaculty of Medicine (FM)
dc.contributor.institutionAmerican University of Beirut
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-24T12:09:31Z
dc.date.available2025-01-24T12:09:31Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractObjective: To report the volumetric measures of the paralyzed vocal fold in patients undergoing injection laryngoplasty. Material and method: All the medical records of patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis who had high resolution computerized tomography scan of the neck and chest prior to injection laryngoplasty between October 2015 and May 2018 were included. Volumetric evaluation of the vocal folds was performed by measuring the vocal fold height using coronal images and the vocal fold length and width using axial images. Results: A total of 21 patients divided into 13 males and 8 females were identified. The mean age was 56.66 ± 20.94 years. The mean volume of the paralyzed vocal fold was significantly smaller than that of the non-paralyzed vocal fold (p <.05). Similarly, the mean length and height of the paralyzed vocal folds were smaller than those of the non-paralyzed vocal folds (p <.05). Conclusion: Volumetric measurements of the paralyzed vocal fold in comparison to the normal vocal fold in a group of 21 patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis shows the presence of significant difference between the normal and affected site, and the presence of large inter-subject variation. Information on the volume difference between the two vocal folds may be used to better estimate the amount that needs to be injected in medialization procedures. © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1080/14015439.2020.1753809
dc.identifier.eid2-s2.0-85083823946
dc.identifier.pmid32319340
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10938/32084
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherTaylor and Francis Ltd.
dc.relation.ispartofLogopedics Phoniatrics Vocology
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectComputerized tomography
dc.subjectInjection laryngoplasty
dc.subjectVocal fold paralysis
dc.subjectVolumetric measurements
dc.subjectAdult
dc.subjectAged
dc.subjectFemale
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectLaryngoplasty
dc.subjectMale
dc.subjectMiddle aged
dc.subjectTomography, x-ray computed
dc.subjectVocal cord paralysis
dc.subjectVocal cords
dc.subjectVoice quality
dc.subjectDiagnostic imaging
dc.subjectHuman
dc.subjectVocal cord
dc.subjectVoice
dc.subjectX-ray computed tomography
dc.titleVolumetric measures of the paralyzed vocal fold using computerized tomography; its clinical implication
dc.typeArticle

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