Abstract:Background: Flexible nasendoscopy is the principle method of assessment of vocal cord movement. As this procedure is inherently subjective it may be that it is not possible for clinicians to grade degree of vocal cord movement reliably. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy and consistency of grading of vocal cord movement viewed via flexible nasendoscopy. Design: Prospective video analysis study. Methods: Thirty flexible nasendoscopy videos, without sound or clinical information, were assessed… Show more
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