Abstract

To quantitate postdeglutitive residue and determine its association with paralysis duration (≤6 vs. ≥6 months) in patients with idiopathic unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP). Primary institutional retrospective review. Twenty patients (mean age, 72 years) with idiopathic UVFP and 13 patients (mean age, 66 years) with isolated recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis (RLNP) who underwent videofluoroscopic swallow studies (VFSSs) were included. Vallecular and pyriform sinus (PS) residues in the anteroposterior view were analyzed quantitatively. In both regions, the symmetry of the affected versus nonaffected sides between patients with idiopathic UVFP and RLNP were compared. Residual differences between short- versus long-term paralysis duration in idiopathic UVFP patients alone were also evaluated. The affected PS of the idiopathic group demonstrated significantly increased residue (P = .007) as compared with the nonaffected PS, but with no significant difference with respect to the vallecula (P = .183). There was no significant difference in the RLNP group. When compared with RLNP patients, the idiopathic group showed significantly increased residue on the affected PS (P = .002), but differences in the vallecular residue were nonsignificant. Pharyngeal residue and the duration of paralysis in idiopathic UVFP patients were not significantly different. Idiopathic UVFP patients were more likely to demonstrate increased residue and asymmetry toward the involved region as compared with RLNP patients, suggesting that nerve involvement in idiopathic UVFP may not be exclusive to the RLN.

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