• Accelerometry May be Superior to EMG for Early Evaluation of Vocal Cord Function After Nerve Injury in a Pig Model 

      Setså, Erling Johan; Svendsen, Øyvind Sverre; Henriksen, Bård; Stangeland, Lodve; Husby, Paul; Brauckhoff, Katrin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Objective Vocal cord (VC) movement has been demonstrated by the use of accelerometry (ACC) to decrease in parallel with the electromyographic amplitude (EMG) during ongoing traction injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve ...
    • Feasibility and tolerability of measuring translaryngeal pressure during exercise 

      Kelly, Zoe Louise; Halvorsen, Thomas; Heimdal, John-Helge; Strand, Eric; Vollsæter, Maria; Clemm, Hege Synnøve Havstad; Røksund, Ola Drange (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Objectives/Hypothesis: To determine if simultaneous tracheal and supraglottic pressure measurement performed during a continuous laryngoscopy exercise (CLE) test is possible, tolerable, and feasible, and if so, whether ...
    • Vocal Cord Function During Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury Assessed by Accelerometry and EMG 

      Dahle, Geir Olav; Setså, Erling Johan; Svendsen, Øyvind Sverre; Stangeland, Lodve; Heimdal, John-Helge; Henriksen, Bård; Husby, Paul; Brauckhoff, Katrin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-08-02)
      Objective Gradual impairment of nerve conduction is expected to be tightly associated with simultaneous gradual loss of vocal cord contractility, related to the fact that injured axons are connected to a defined number of ...