CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Laryngorhinootologie 2020; 99(S 02): S22-S23
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1710793
Abstracts
Aerodigestive tract

Selective surface stimulation in unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP)

B Schneider-Stickler
1   Univ.-HNO-Klinik Wien Wien Austria
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W Mayr
2   Medizinische Universität Wien, Zentrum für Medizinische Physik und Biomedizinische Technik Wien Austria
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Doris-Maria Denk-Linnert
3   Medizinische Universität Wien, Univ.-HNO-Klinik Wien Austria
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M Leonhard
4   Medizinische Universität Wien, Univ.-HNO-Klinik WIen Austria
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    Introduction Unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) is a rare disease and as such its diagnosis and treatment procedures are little or not standardized. Until now, surface electrical stimulation of the neck region corresponding to the thyroarytenoid (TA) muscle position has been evaluated in preliminary studies with a small sample size. It is the aim of our trial to provide systematic data on this approach.

    Methods Evaluation under videolaryngoscopy of the stimulation parameters causing visually detectable medialization of the ailing vocal fold (VF) at rest and during phonation in patients suffering from UVFP for less than 3 months at time of examination.

    Results So far, we enrolled 16 patients diagnosed with UVFP. Medialization of both the ailing and the healthy VF was observed with stimulations elicited at 1 Hz, with pulse duration between 50 and 250 msec, and amplitude between 3 and 7 mA. In this parameter range no adverse event such as increased swallowing reflex, platysma, or coughing was observed.

    Conclusions Surface electrostimulation of the neck region corresponding to the thyroarytenoid (TA) muscle position showed promising results. Our study aims to reach a minimum sample size of 30 subjects in order to confirm these preliminary data.

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    Med-El Elektromedizinische Geräte Gesellschaft m.b.H.Es besteht ein Forschungszusammenarbeit zur Entwicklung des Laryngeal Pacemakers.

    ao.Univ.Prof. Dr. Berit Schneider-Stickler
    Univ.-HNO-Klinik Wien
    Währinger Gürtel 18-20
    1090 Wien
    Austria   

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