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The importance of sonographic landmarks by transcutaneous laryngeal ultrasonography in post-thyroidectomy vocal cord assessment

Authors :
Yeo Kyu Youn
K.-E. Lee
Felix Che-Lok Chow
Brian Hung-Hin Lang
Kai Pun Wong
Jung Woo Woo
Source :
Surgery. 156:1590-1596
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

Introduction During examination of the vocal cords (VC) using transcutaneous laryngeal ultrasonography (TLUSG), 3 sonographic landmarks (namely, false VC [FC], true VC [TC], and arytenoids [AR]) are often seen. However, it remains unclear which landmark provides a more reliable assessment and whether seeing more landmarks improves the diagnostic accuracy and reliability. Methods We evaluated prospectively 245 patients from 2 centers. One assessor from each center performed all TLUSG examinations and their findings were validated by direct laryngoscopy. All 3 sonographic landmarks were routinely visualized whenever possible. The rate of visualization and diagnostic accuracy between the 3 landmarks were compared. Results Eighteen patients suffered postoperative VC palsy (VCP). Both centers had comparable visualization or assessability rate of ≥1 sonographic landmark (94.9 and 95.3%; P = 1.000) and 100% sensitivity on postoperative TLUSG. The rates of FC, TC, and AR visualization were 92.7%, 36.7%, and 89.8%, respectively. The sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy and the proportion of true positives, false positives, and true negatives between using 1, 2, landmarks and 3 landmarks were comparable (P > .05). Conclusion Each sonographic landmark had similar reliability and diagnostic accuracy. Identifying all 3 sonographic landmarks was not mandatory and visualizing normal movement in one of the sonographic landmarks would be sufficient to exclude VCP.

Details

ISSN :
00396060
Volume :
156
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd730cdb6eddcfae7281661218fb868a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2014.08.061