Airway Resistance and Respiratory Distress in Laryngeal Cancer: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study

Author:

Hudson Thomas J.1ORCID,Ait Oubahou Rayane2,Mongeau Luc2ORCID,Kost Karen1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery McGill University Health Centre Montreal Quebec Canada

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

Abstract

BackgroundObstructive upper airway pathologies are a great clinical challenge for the airway surgeon. Protection against acute obstruction is critical, but avoidance of unnecessary tracheostomy must also be considered. Decision‐making regarding airway, although supported by some objective findings, is largely guided by subjective experience and training. This investigation aims to study the relationship between clinical respiratory distress and objective measures of airway resistance in laryngeal cancer as determined by computational fluid dynamic (CFD) and morphometric analysis.MethodsRetrospective CT and clinical data were obtained for series of 20 cases, defined as newly diagnosed laryngeal cancer patients who required admission or urgent airway surgery, and 20 controls. Cases and controls were matched based on T‐staging. Image segmentation and morphometric analysis were first performed. Computational models based on the lattice Boltzmann method were then created and used to quantify the continuous mass flow, rigid wall, and constant static pressure inlet boundary conditions.ResultsThe analysis demonstrated a significant relationship between airway resistance and acute obstruction (OR 1.018, 95% CI 1.001–1.045). Morphometric analysis similarly demonstrated a significant relationship when relating measurements based on the minimum cross‐section, but not on length of stenosis. Morphometric measurements also showed significance in predicting CFD results, and their relationship demonstrated that airway pressures increase exponentially below 2.5 mm. Tumor subsite did not show a significant difference, although the glottic subgroup tended to have higher resistances.ConclusionAirway resistance analysis from CFD computation correlated with presence of acute distress requiring emergent management. Morphometric analysis showed a similar correlation, demonstrating a radiologic airway assessment technique on which future risk estimation could be performed.Level of Evidence4 (case–control study) Laryngoscope, 133:2734–2741, 2023

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Fonds Québécois de la Recherche sur la Nature et les Technologies

Digital Research Alliance of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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