Pathogenesis of laryngeal narrowing in patients with multiple system atrophy

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作者
Isono, S
Shiba, K
Yamaguchi, M
Tanaka, A
Hattori, T
Konno, A
Nishino, T
机构
[1] Chiba Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anaesthesiol, Chuo Ku, Chiba 2608670, Japan
[2] Chiba Univ, Sch Med, Dept Otolaryngol, Chuo Ku, Chiba 2608670, Japan
[3] Chiba Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Chuo Ku, Chiba 2608670, Japan
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 2001年 / 536卷 / 01期
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10.1111/j.1469-7793.2001.t01-1-00237.x
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
1. We do not fully understand the pathogenesis of nocturnal laryngeal stridor in patients with multiple system atrophy (MSA). Recent studies suggest that inspiratory thyroarytenoid (TA) muscle activation has a role in the development of the stridor. 2. The breathing pattern and firing timing of TA muscle activation were determined in ten MSA patients, anaesthetized with propofol and breathing through the laryngeal mask airway, while the behaviour of the laryngeal aperture was being observed endoscopically. 3. Two distinct breathing patterns, i.e. no inspiratory flow limitation (no-IFL) and IFL, were identified (luring the measurements. During IFL, significant laryngeal narrowing was observed leading to an increase in laryngeal resistance and end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration. Development of IFL was significantly associated with the presence of phasic inspiratory activation of TA muscle. Application of continuous positive airway pressure suppressed the TA muscle activation. 4. The results indicate that contraction of laryngeal adductors (luring inspiration narrows the larynx leading to development of inspiratory flow limitation accompanied by stridor in patients with MSA under general anaesthesia.
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