Search Results - "Addington, W Robert"
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Inspiration closure reflex: The effect of respiration on intrinsic sphincters
Published in Muscle & nerve (01-03-2013)“…Introduction: The functions of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and internal urethral sphincter (IUS) have not been reported during voluntary and…”
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Involuntary cough is superior to voluntary cough for identifying stress urinary incontinence
Published in Central European journal of urology (01-01-2019)“…Voluntary cough (VC) and the laryngeal expiration reflex (LER) provoke stress urinary incontinence (SUI). The aim of this article is to analyze the…”
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Videofluoroscopy of the diaphragm during voluntary and reflex cough in humans
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Intra-abdominal pressures during voluntary and reflex cough
Published in Cough (London, England) (30-04-2008)“…Involuntary coughing such as that evoked from the larynx, the laryngeal cough reflex (LCR), triggers a coordinated contraction of the thoracic, abdominal and…”
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Assessing the laryngeal cough reflex and the risk of developing pneumonia after stroke: an interhospital comparison
Published in Stroke (1970) (01-06-1999)“…We sought to evaluate the efficacy of testing the laryngeal cough reflex in identifying pneumonia risk in acute stroke patients. We performed a prospective…”
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Effect of acute unilateral middle cerebral artery infarcts on voluntary cough and the laryngeal cough reflex
Published in American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation (01-05-2003)“…The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of acute unilateral middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarctions in right-handed subjects on their ability to…”
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Electrophysiologic latency to the external obliques of the laryngeal cough expiration reflex in humans
Published in American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation (01-05-2003)“…The purpose of this study was to trigger the laryngeal cough expiration reflex using inhaled tartaric acid aerosol and to record the latency between the time…”
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Effect of tartaric acid-induced cough on pulmonary function in normal and asthmatic humans
Published in American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation (01-05-2003)“…The laryngeal cough reflex and the laryngeal cough expiratory reflex are brainstem reflexes that protect the upper airway from significant aspiration. The…”
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Effect of stroke location on the laryngeal cough reflex and pneumonia risk
Published in Cough (London, England) (04-08-2005)“…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the risk of developing pneumonia in acute stroke patients comparing the early anatomical stroke location and…”
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Assessing the laryngeal cough reflex and the risk of developing pneumonia after stroke
Published in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (01-02-1999)“…To determine the effectiveness of a new reflex cough test, using nebulized tartaric acid, in the evaluation of the laryngeal cough reflex and the development…”
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Anesthesia for the superior laryngeal nerves and tartaric acid-induced cough
Published in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (01-12-1999)“…The internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (ibSLN) conveys impulses for the laryngeal cough reflex, which protects the laryngeal aditus and prevents…”
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Anatomy of the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve
Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (1999)“…The purpose of this study was to determine the length and distribution of the branches of the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (ibSLN) and…”
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TARTARIC ACID-INDUCED COUGH AND THE SUPERIOR LARYNGEAL NERVE EVOKED POTENTIAL1
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Tartaric acid-induced cough and the superior laryngeal nerve evoked potential
Published in American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation (01-11-1998)“…The purpose of this study was to stimulate the laryngeal cough reflex using a nebulized, mild chemical irritant and to record an associated laryngeal evoked…”
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