Laryngoscopy during swimming: A novel diagnostic technique to characterize swimming-induced laryngeal obstruction

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Laryngoscopy during swimming : A novel diagnostic technique to characterize swimming-induced laryngeal obstruction. / Walsted, Emil S; Swanton, Laura L; van van Someren, Ken; Morris, Tessa E; Furber, Matthew; Backer, Vibeke; Hull, James H.

I: The Laryngoscope, Bind 127, Nr. 10, 10.2017, s. 2298-2301.

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Walsted, ES, Swanton, LL, van van Someren, K, Morris, TE, Furber, M, Backer, V & Hull, JH 2017, 'Laryngoscopy during swimming: A novel diagnostic technique to characterize swimming-induced laryngeal obstruction', The Laryngoscope, bind 127, nr. 10, s. 2298-2301. https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.26532

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Walsted, E. S., Swanton, L. L., van van Someren, K., Morris, T. E., Furber, M., Backer, V., & Hull, J. H. (2017). Laryngoscopy during swimming: A novel diagnostic technique to characterize swimming-induced laryngeal obstruction. The Laryngoscope, 127(10), 2298-2301. https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.26532

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Walsted ES, Swanton LL, van van Someren K, Morris TE, Furber M, Backer V o.a. Laryngoscopy during swimming: A novel diagnostic technique to characterize swimming-induced laryngeal obstruction. The Laryngoscope. 2017 okt.;127(10):2298-2301. https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.26532

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Walsted, Emil S ; Swanton, Laura L ; van van Someren, Ken ; Morris, Tessa E ; Furber, Matthew ; Backer, Vibeke ; Hull, James H. / Laryngoscopy during swimming : A novel diagnostic technique to characterize swimming-induced laryngeal obstruction. I: The Laryngoscope. 2017 ; Bind 127, Nr. 10. s. 2298-2301.

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title = "Laryngoscopy during swimming: A novel diagnostic technique to characterize swimming-induced laryngeal obstruction",
abstract = "Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a key differential diagnosis for respiratory symptoms in athletes and is particularly prevalent in aquatic athletes. A definitive diagnosis of EILO is dependent on laryngoscopy, performed continuously, while an athlete engages in the sport that precipitates their symptoms. This report provides the first description of the feasibility of performing continuous laryngoscopy during exercise in a swimming environment. The report describes the methodology and safety of the use of continuous laryngoscopy while swimming. Laryngoscope, 127:2298-2301, 2017.",
keywords = "Adult, Airway Obstruction/diagnosis, Athletes, Diagnosis, Differential, Exercise Test, Feasibility Studies, Female, Humans, Laryngeal Diseases/diagnosis, Laryngoscopy/methods, Reproducibility of Results, Swimming, Video Recording",
author = "Walsted, {Emil S} and Swanton, {Laura L} and {van van Someren}, Ken and Morris, {Tessa E} and Matthew Furber and Vibeke Backer and Hull, {James H}",
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T1 - Laryngoscopy during swimming

T2 - A novel diagnostic technique to characterize swimming-induced laryngeal obstruction

AU - Walsted, Emil S

AU - Swanton, Laura L

AU - van van Someren, Ken

AU - Morris, Tessa E

AU - Furber, Matthew

AU - Backer, Vibeke

AU - Hull, James H

N1 - © 2017 The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc.

PY - 2017/10

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N2 - Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a key differential diagnosis for respiratory symptoms in athletes and is particularly prevalent in aquatic athletes. A definitive diagnosis of EILO is dependent on laryngoscopy, performed continuously, while an athlete engages in the sport that precipitates their symptoms. This report provides the first description of the feasibility of performing continuous laryngoscopy during exercise in a swimming environment. The report describes the methodology and safety of the use of continuous laryngoscopy while swimming. Laryngoscope, 127:2298-2301, 2017.

AB - Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a key differential diagnosis for respiratory symptoms in athletes and is particularly prevalent in aquatic athletes. A definitive diagnosis of EILO is dependent on laryngoscopy, performed continuously, while an athlete engages in the sport that precipitates their symptoms. This report provides the first description of the feasibility of performing continuous laryngoscopy during exercise in a swimming environment. The report describes the methodology and safety of the use of continuous laryngoscopy while swimming. Laryngoscope, 127:2298-2301, 2017.

KW - Adult

KW - Airway Obstruction/diagnosis

KW - Athletes

KW - Diagnosis, Differential

KW - Exercise Test

KW - Feasibility Studies

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Laryngeal Diseases/diagnosis

KW - Laryngoscopy/methods

KW - Reproducibility of Results

KW - Swimming

KW - Video Recording

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