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Repeated Episodes of Respiratory Failure Due to Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis
Authors:Asimina Paspala  Evdokia Sourla  Afroditi Boutou  Fotis Zoglopitis  Athanasia Pataka  Vasilis Bagalas  Ioannis Stanopoulos  Georgia Pitsiou
Affiliation: Respiratory Failure Unit, General Hospital “G. Papanikolaou,” Exohi, Thessaloniki, Greece; Bronchoscopy Unit, General Hospital “G. Papanikolaou,” Exohi, Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract:

Background

Bilateral vocal cord paralysis can produce severe airway obstruction, leading to acute respiratory failure. Discriminating the pathology of the upper airway from chronic obstructive diseases of the lower airways often presents a challenge for clinicians in the Emergency Department.

Objectives

To underlie the value of clinical examination and flow-volume loops in the establishment of diagnosis of upper airway obstruction.

Case Report

We describe the case of a 55-year-old female ex-smoker who presented with a long history of hoarseness and progressive exertional dyspnea. The patient developed repeated episodes of acute respiratory failure and was supported with noninvasive ventilation. The diagnosis of bilateral vocal cord paralysis was finally established by patient’s symptoms and flow-volume loops demonstrating variable extrathoracic obstruction.

Conclusion

Vocal cord paralysis is a rare and often neglected condition, contributing to repeated episodes of acute respiratory failure. Flow-volume loop is a useful tool when symptoms are suggestive of upper airway obstruction.
Keywords:vocal cord paralysis   respiratory failure   noninvasive ventilation   flow-volume loop
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