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Laryngospasm Research & Clinical Studies
Stay informed with the latest scientific research, clinical trials, and evidence-based findings on laryngospasm diagnosis, treatment, and management.
Access the most recent peer-reviewed research on laryngospasm mechanisms, triggers, and treatment outcomes.
Information about ongoing and completed clinical trials investigating new treatments and diagnostic methods.
Comprehensive review of scientific literature supporting current treatment guidelines and best practices.
Recent Clinical Studies
A multicenter randomized controlled trial examining the effectiveness of botulinum toxin injections in patients with recurrent laryngospasm. Results showed significant reduction in episode frequency and severity over 6-month follow-up period.
Comprehensive genome-wide association study identifying potential genetic variants associated with increased laryngospasm susceptibility. Findings may lead to personalized treatment approaches and improved risk stratification.
Retrospective analysis of 150 patients who underwent surgical intervention for chronic laryngospasm. Study evaluates long-term success rates, complications, and quality of life improvements over 5-year follow-up period.
Research Categories
Studies investigating the underlying mechanisms and neural pathways involved in laryngospasm.
Research on improved diagnostic techniques and early detection methods for laryngospasm.
Clinical trials and studies evaluating the effectiveness of various treatment approaches.
Research examining the impact of laryngospasm on patient quality of life and daily functioning.
Specialized research focusing on laryngospasm in children and adolescents.
Studies investigating preventive measures and risk reduction strategies for laryngospasm.
Evidence-Based Guidelines
- • American Academy of Otolaryngology Guidelines (2024)
- • European Laryngological Society Recommendations
- • International Association of Phonosurgeons Protocol
- • World Health Organization Treatment Standards
- • Novel therapeutic interventions
- • Biomarker identification
- • Personalized treatment approaches
- • Long-term outcome studies
Medical Disclaimer
This research information is provided for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with qualified healthcare providers for diagnosis and treatment decisions. Research findings may not apply to all patients and treatment outcomes can vary.