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Feasibility of vocal fold abduction and adduction assessment using cine-MRI

OBJECTIVE: Determine feasibility of vocal fold (VF) abduction and adduction assessment by cine magnetic resonance imaging (cine-MRI) METHODS: Cine-MRI of the VF was performed on five healthy and nine unilateral VF paralysis (UVFP) participants using an axial gradient echo acquisition with temporal r...

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Autores principales: Baki, Marina Mat, Menys, Alex, Atkinson, David, Bassett, Paul, Morley, Simon, Beale, Timothy, Sandhu, Guri, Naduvilethil, Georgekutty, Stevenson, Nicola, Birchall, Martin A, Punwani, Shonit
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5209431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27085701
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-016-4341-3
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author Baki, Marina Mat
Menys, Alex
Atkinson, David
Bassett, Paul
Morley, Simon
Beale, Timothy
Sandhu, Guri
Naduvilethil, Georgekutty
Stevenson, Nicola
Birchall, Martin A
Punwani, Shonit
author_facet Baki, Marina Mat
Menys, Alex
Atkinson, David
Bassett, Paul
Morley, Simon
Beale, Timothy
Sandhu, Guri
Naduvilethil, Georgekutty
Stevenson, Nicola
Birchall, Martin A
Punwani, Shonit
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description OBJECTIVE: Determine feasibility of vocal fold (VF) abduction and adduction assessment by cine magnetic resonance imaging (cine-MRI) METHODS: Cine-MRI of the VF was performed on five healthy and nine unilateral VF paralysis (UVFP) participants using an axial gradient echo acquisition with temporal resolution of 0.7 s. VFs were continuously imaged with cine-MRI during a 10-s period of quiet respiration and phonation. Scanning was repeated twice within an individual session and then once again at a 1-week interval. Asymmetry of VF position during phonation (VF phonation asymmetry, VFPa) and respiration (VF respiration asymmetry, VFRa) was determined. Percentage reduction in total glottal area between respiration and phonation (VF abduction potential, VFAP) was derived to measure overall mobility. An un-paired t-test was used to compare differences between groups. Intra-session, inter-session and inter-reader repeatability of the quantitative metrics was evaluated using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: VF position asymmetry (VFPa and VFRa) was greater (p=0.012; p=0.001) and overall mobility (VFAP) was lower (p=0.008) in UVFP patients compared with healthy participants. ICC of repeatability of all metrics was good, ranged from 0.82 to 0.95 except for the inter-session VFPa (0.44). CONCLUSION: Cine-MRI is feasible for assessing VF abduction and adduction. Derived quantitative metrics have good repeatability. KEY POINTS: • Cine-MRI is used to assess vocal folds (VFs) mobility: abduction and adduction. • New quantitative metrics are derived from VF position and abduction potential. • Cine-MRI able to depict the difference between normal and abnormal VF mobility. • Cine-MRI derived quantitative metrics have good repeatability.
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spelling pubmed-52094312017-01-18 Feasibility of vocal fold abduction and adduction assessment using cine-MRI Baki, Marina Mat Menys, Alex Atkinson, David Bassett, Paul Morley, Simon Beale, Timothy Sandhu, Guri Naduvilethil, Georgekutty Stevenson, Nicola Birchall, Martin A Punwani, Shonit Eur Radiol Magnetic Resonance OBJECTIVE: Determine feasibility of vocal fold (VF) abduction and adduction assessment by cine magnetic resonance imaging (cine-MRI) METHODS: Cine-MRI of the VF was performed on five healthy and nine unilateral VF paralysis (UVFP) participants using an axial gradient echo acquisition with temporal resolution of 0.7 s. VFs were continuously imaged with cine-MRI during a 10-s period of quiet respiration and phonation. Scanning was repeated twice within an individual session and then once again at a 1-week interval. Asymmetry of VF position during phonation (VF phonation asymmetry, VFPa) and respiration (VF respiration asymmetry, VFRa) was determined. Percentage reduction in total glottal area between respiration and phonation (VF abduction potential, VFAP) was derived to measure overall mobility. An un-paired t-test was used to compare differences between groups. Intra-session, inter-session and inter-reader repeatability of the quantitative metrics was evaluated using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: VF position asymmetry (VFPa and VFRa) was greater (p=0.012; p=0.001) and overall mobility (VFAP) was lower (p=0.008) in UVFP patients compared with healthy participants. ICC of repeatability of all metrics was good, ranged from 0.82 to 0.95 except for the inter-session VFPa (0.44). CONCLUSION: Cine-MRI is feasible for assessing VF abduction and adduction. Derived quantitative metrics have good repeatability. KEY POINTS: • Cine-MRI is used to assess vocal folds (VFs) mobility: abduction and adduction. • New quantitative metrics are derived from VF position and abduction potential. • Cine-MRI able to depict the difference between normal and abnormal VF mobility. • Cine-MRI derived quantitative metrics have good repeatability. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016-04-16 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5209431/ /pubmed/27085701 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-016-4341-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Magnetic Resonance
Baki, Marina Mat
Menys, Alex
Atkinson, David
Bassett, Paul
Morley, Simon
Beale, Timothy
Sandhu, Guri
Naduvilethil, Georgekutty
Stevenson, Nicola
Birchall, Martin A
Punwani, Shonit
Feasibility of vocal fold abduction and adduction assessment using cine-MRI
title Feasibility of vocal fold abduction and adduction assessment using cine-MRI
title_full Feasibility of vocal fold abduction and adduction assessment using cine-MRI
title_fullStr Feasibility of vocal fold abduction and adduction assessment using cine-MRI
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of vocal fold abduction and adduction assessment using cine-MRI
title_short Feasibility of vocal fold abduction and adduction assessment using cine-MRI
title_sort feasibility of vocal fold abduction and adduction assessment using cine-mri
topic Magnetic Resonance
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5209431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27085701
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-016-4341-3
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