1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0194-59989670246-2
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Assessment of the Infant Airway with Videorecorded Flexible Laryngoscopy and the Objective Analysis of Vocal Fold Abduction

Abstract: Accurate diagnosis of upper airway abnormalities by flexible laryngoscopy in infants is hampered by rapid laryngeal motion and lack of patient cooperation. This study evaluates the added role of videorecorded flexible laryngoscopy and the objective measurement of vocal fold abduction in improving the diagnosis of upper airway abnormalities in infants. Seventy-eight infants had videorecorded flexible laryngoscopy performed as part of their evaluation of a suspected airway disorder. These recordings were reviewe… Show more

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