Lecture 14 Flashcards

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What is Irritable Larynx (IL)?

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Hyperkinetic laryngeal dysfunction resulting from a variety of specific causes and is a response to a definitive triggering stimulus that be may internal or external

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Causes of IL

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  • Viral infection in CNS
  • Damaged sensory nerves ‘regrow’ and branch in an abnormal manner
  • Emotional states and defense reactions (PAG)
  • Asthma-like upper airway reactions
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Who does IL affect?

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  • ž85% are female w/ average age 50

* ž21% on leave or disability due to ILS

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Dominant symptom of IL

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50% - laryngospasm

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other IL symptoms

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o chronic cough 13%, dysphonia 9% , of those w/ laryngospasm, 50% reported MTD,
o 42% chronic cough and 11% globus sensation
o 75% present w/ extralaryngeal muscle tension

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most common triggers of IL

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airborne irritants, especially perfumes;
      reflux and postural changes resulting in reflux;  
      voice use; 
      exercise ;
      emotional stressors
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how is IL treated

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ILS treatment should focus n a comprehensive approach to minimize disability, reduce distress, improve general health and reduce the use of medical resources. These goals are generally addressed at three primary levels of treatment objectives.
Level 1- Minimize sensory stimuli & minimize exposure
Level 2 - Reprogram maladaptive responses by
decr. muscle tension, utilizing pursed lip breathing
Level 3 – Reprogram CNS via motor relearning and centrally active medications

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What is PDVFM?

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  • Paradoxical VF dysfunction is a debilitating disorder that results in VF closure during inhalation.
  • žUpper airway disorder that results in episodes of partial to complete VF adduction, primarily during inhalation
  • žDisorder of laryngeal airway protection that can be remediated via behavioral intervention
  • žIs not a disorder of vocal quality
  • žCan occur while awake or asleep but can also be triggered by exercise
  • žCan start suddenly or gradually
  • žOften misdiagnosed as asthma
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How is PDVFM treated

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It is remediable via behavioral intervention.

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