Chest
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In ten patients with bilateral vocal cord paralysis, we demonstrated variable extrathoracic airway obstruction. The ratio of forced expiratory flow at 50 percent vital capacity to forced inspiratory flow at the same lung volume (VE50/VI50) was 1.65 +/- 0.77 (mean +/- 1 SD). ⋯ Nine of the ten patients required tracheostomy for symptoms of dyspnea. Follow-up flow volume loops were obtained to document the effects of surgical intervention and tracheostomy.
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Comparative Study
Racial and sexual differences in the standard electrocardiogram of black vs white adolescents.
Standard 12-lead electrocardiograms were recorded in 114 healthy adolescents to substantiate possible influences of race and sex on the "juvenile pattern" (increased precordial voltages of QRS complex, precordial T wave inversions, and ST-segment elevations considered pathologic in adults) in this age group. Black male subjects had the highest precordial QRS amplitudes and the highest incidence of biphasic or negative precordial T waves and ST-segment deviations. In white male subjects, these findings were less pronounced but were more evident than in black or white female subjects. Results indicate the following: (1) race-specific and sex-specific normal electrocardiographic standards should be developed in adolescents; (2) criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy are race-specific and sex-specific and should be tested against independent anatomic or physiologic information in adolescents with left ventricular overload; and (3) the "juvenile pattern" may be viewed as a predictable continuum of age-related changes starting in childhood and progressing through adolescence on to later life.