Exercise‐induced stridor due to abnormal movement of the arytenoid area: Videoendoscopic diagnosis and characterization of the “at risk” group
Fahey JT, Bryant NJ, Karas D, Goldberg B, DeStefano R, Gracco LC. Exercise‐induced stridor due to abnormal movement of the arytenoid area: Videoendoscopic diagnosis and characterization of the “at risk” group. Pediatric Pulmonology 2004, 39: 51-55. PMID: 15558600, DOI: 10.1002/ppul.20076.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultArytenoid CartilageEpiglottisExerciseExercise TestFemaleHumansLaryngoscopyRespiratory SoundsRisk FactorsVideo RecordingVocal CordsConceptsNormal vocal cord motionMaximal cardiopulmonary exercise testingExercise-induced stridorExercise-related dyspneaCardiopulmonary exercise testingPartial airway obstructionVocal cord motionArytenoid areaSevere stridorUnsedated transnasalAirway obstructionPeak exerciseAnterior motionExercise testingNormal findingsMaximal exerciseCord motionAryepiglottic foldsAbnormal movementsStridorPatientsExerciseRiskReportDyspnea