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Inspiratory vocal cord closure in COPD

Paul Leong, Laurence Ruane, Debra Phyland, Joo Koh, Martin MacDonald, Malcom Baxter, Kenneth K. Lau, Kaïs Hamza, Philip G. Bardin

2020European Respiratory Journal14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During normal inspiration, vocal cord movements are limited, although mild abduction (widening) can occur [1]. Inspiratory closure is characteristic of vocal cord dysfunction (VCD), a condition that can cause refractory breathlessness [1, 2]. VCD may occur in otherwise healthy individuals and 20–40% of stable asthma patients [3], however, abnormal inspiratory vocal cord activities and putative VCD have not been investigated in other obstructive lung diseases. It is therefore of interest to determine whether inspiratory closure occurs in COPD. Inspiratory vocal cord closure is surprisingly prevalent in COPD <http://bit.ly/2TVHMn0> The authors would like to thank Paul Finlay and Kathy Low for their contribution to this study.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCordVocal cord dysfunctionClosure (psychology)COPDAsthmaCardiologyAnesthesiaInternal medicineSurgeryMarket economyEconomicsRespiratory and Cough-Related ResearchVoice and Speech DisordersPediatric health and respiratory diseases
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