Ultrasound for assessment and follow-up of airway stenosis

2021 
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Ultrasound is a reliable tool for airway assessment and management. We evaluated the accuracy of Ultrasound in the pre-procedure planning and follow-up evaluation of patients undergoing airway stenting for benign upper airway stenosis. METHODS This was a retrospective single center study on patients with benign upper airway stenosis treated with airway stenting. Ultrasound evaluated the characteristics of the stenosis (distance from vocal folds, diameter and length) before treatment and any complications after treatment; these results were then statistically compared with those obtained by computed tomography, taking the endoscopy as the reference method. RESULTS Twenty-seven patients were evaluated. Ultrasound was significantly correlated with endoscopy and computed tomography scan measurements as distance of stenosis from vocal folds (r=0.88; p CONCLUSIONS Ultrasound is a promising tool in assessment of airway stenosis and follow-up of patients after stenting; it may be routinely used in adjunction to computed tomography and/or endoscopy in this setting, if our results are corroborated by future larger study
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