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Muscle & Nerve | 2000

Chronic intermittent stimulation of the thyroarytenoid muscle maintains dynamic control of glottal adduction

Christy L. Ludlow; Steven Bielamowicz; Marci Daniels Rosenberg; Ranjinidevi Ambalavanar; Katia Rossini; Michael Gillespie; Victoria Hampshire; Roy L. Testerman; Donald J. Erickson; Ugo Carraro

Patients with laryngeal motor control disorders need improved dynamic glottal closure for speech and swallowing. To evaluate the functional outcome of intermittent chronic thyroarytenoid muscle stimulation in an animal model, 6 canines were implanted with bilateral Medtronic Xtrel systems containing Peterson‐type electrodes in the inferior and superior portions of the thyroarytenoid muscle. Stimulation was on one side only at 60 Hz, for 5 s on and 5 s off, over 8 h, 5 days per week, up to 8 months. Monthly videorecordings were done under anesthesia to measure the voltage threshold for detectable movement on each side, and vocal fold displacement and velocity during maximal stimulation of each side. Movement thresholds were lower in the inferior portion of the thyroarytenoid muscle (P ≤ 0.0005). Movement velocity was greater on the stimulated than on the nonstimulated side after 3 to 8 months (P = 0.039). No differences in the percentage distribution of different myosin heavy chain types were found between the stimulated and nonstimulated muscle samples. Sustained dynamic glottal adduction with no alteration in thyroarytenoid muscle function or fiber type was achieved with intermittent stimulation over 8 months. The results suggest that chronic intermittent thyroarytenoid stimulation has good potential for improving airway protection in dysphagia.


Archive | 1994

Method and apparatus for detecting and treating obstructive sleep apnea

Roy L. Testerman; Donald J. Erickson; Ralph W Bierbaum


Archive | 1994

Method and apparatus for treating obstructive sleep apnea

Roy L. Testerman; Donald J. Erickson


Archive | 1994

Method and apparatus for providing a respiratory effort waveform for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea

Roy L. Testerman; Donald J. Erickson


Archive | 1995

Method for treatment of sleep apnea by electrical stimulation

Roy L. Testerman; Donald J. Erickson


Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery | 2001

Therapeutic Electrical Stimulation of the Hypoglossal Nerve in Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Alan R. Schwartz; Marc L. Bennett; Philip L. Smith; Wilfried De Backer; Jan Hedner; An Boudewyns; Paul Van de Heyning; Hasse Ejnell; Walter Hochban; Lennart Knaack; T. Podszus; Thomas Penzel; J. Hermann Peter; George S. Goding; Donald J. Erickson; Roy L. Testerman; Frans Ottenhoff; David W. Eisele


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1996

Electrical stimulation of the lingual musculature in obstructive sleep apnea

Alan R. Schwartz; David W. Eisele; Anil Hari; Roy L. Testerman; Donald J. Erickson; Philip L. Smith


Archive | 1996

Apparatus for treatment of sleep apnea by electrical stimulation

Donald J. Erickson; Roy L. Testerman


Archive | 1997

Implantable eyelid electrode and method of implanting same

Roy L. Testerman; Donald J. Erickson; Ronald L. Mezera; Johann J. Neisz


Archive | 1995

Apparatus for treating obstructive sleep apnea

Donald J. Erickson; Roy L. Testerman

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Michael Gillespie

National Institutes of Health

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Victoria Hampshire

National Institutes of Health

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Steven Bielamowicz

George Washington University

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