• Title of article

    Odor Provocation Test for Laryngeal Hypersensitivity

  • Author/Authors

    Jackie L. Gartner-Schmidt، نويسنده , , Clark A. Rosen، M.D نويسنده , , Nandhakumar Radhakrishnan، نويسنده , , Berrylin J. Ferguson، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    333
  • To page
    338
  • Abstract
    This study was to present an odor provocation/challenge test for laryngeal hypersensitivity in a suspected odor induced dysphonic patient. The second aim was to rule out secondary gain from organic laryngeal hypersensitivity. Two steps were taken for this purpose. First, because the evaluation of hypersensitivity may be affected by the perception of odor, the study investigated laryngeal hypersensitivity during nasal and oral breathing separately to disentangle possible cognitive reactions to odors. Second, a healthy control (HC) participant was used with the identical testing protocol for nasal breathing to minimize unbiased results. The HCʹs response to nasal breathing of the odors showed no response to all the stimuli. The participant with possible secondary gain issues responded differently to the odors when presented nasally versus orally. Oral breathing showed less severe and less frequent laryngeal hypersensitive reactions. This suggests that laryngeal hypersensitivity was either due to the odor, cognitive information, sensory changes in olfaction leading to psychological conditioning, or for any possible secondary gain. Hence, it is difficult to indicate the precise reason (cause and effect) for the participantʹs laryngeal hypersensitivity; however, this study describes the first structured, controlled, repeatable, and randomized design to investigate odor induced laryngeal hypersensitivity and decipher possible secondary gain from true laryngeal hypersensitivity.
  • Keywords
    Laryngeal hypersensitivity , Odor testing , Paradoxical vocal fold motion , Chemical sensitivity
  • Journal title
    Journal of Voice
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    Journal of Voice
  • Record number

    1280396