2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bj.2020.07.005
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Clinical and functional characteristics of lung surgery-related vocal fold palsy

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“…Similarly, the shimmer of the C 2 A 1 , C 1 A 1 and C 1 A 2 hydrogels was 1.81, 1.79 and 1.78 times that of the normal VFs (6.74 ± 2.25), respectively. In total, after the injection of targeted materials, the F 0 , Shimmer and Jitter would be of instant changes because of the increasing of weight of vocal fold and subsequent subglottic pressure; this was in good consistency with previous report, where hyaluronate injection has improved the subglottal pressure whilst improved the Jitter [ 40 ]. Taken together, as verified by various functional assessment, the C 2 A 1 , C 1 A 1 and C 1 A 2 hydrogels have all shown a synergistic effect on the VFs functions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Similarly, the shimmer of the C 2 A 1 , C 1 A 1 and C 1 A 2 hydrogels was 1.81, 1.79 and 1.78 times that of the normal VFs (6.74 ± 2.25), respectively. In total, after the injection of targeted materials, the F 0 , Shimmer and Jitter would be of instant changes because of the increasing of weight of vocal fold and subsequent subglottic pressure; this was in good consistency with previous report, where hyaluronate injection has improved the subglottal pressure whilst improved the Jitter [ 40 ]. Taken together, as verified by various functional assessment, the C 2 A 1 , C 1 A 1 and C 1 A 2 hydrogels have all shown a synergistic effect on the VFs functions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Patients undergoing lung resection surgery experience a restrictive syndrome in the postoperative period due to the involvement of both the thoracic wall and lung parenchyma ( 28 ). Additionally, unilateral left vocal cord paralysis is a relatively common comorbidity in lung surgery ( 29 ). This surgery-related paralysis is associated with a higher incidence of aspiration pneumonia and extended hospitalization ( 29 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, unilateral left vocal cord paralysis is a relatively common comorbidity in lung surgery ( 29 ). This surgery-related paralysis is associated with a higher incidence of aspiration pneumonia and extended hospitalization ( 29 ). It would be interesting to evaluate a worsening of preexisting cough in the postoperative period.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…compare in a retrospective study UVFP caused by lung surgery to characteristics of UVFP caused by esophageal and thyroid surgeries. They find that lung surgery related UVFP presents in a distinct manner and recovery of voice parameters can be facilitated through administration of hyaluronate injection [ 37 ].…”
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confidence: 99%