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Long-term esophageal motility changes after thyroidectomy: associations with aerodigestive disorders.
Scerrino GInviati ADi Giovanni SPaladino N CDi Giovanni SPaladino N CDi Paola VRaspanti CMelfa G ICupido FMazzola SPorrello CBonventre SGullotta Gsubject
LarynxAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAdolescentManometrymedicine.medical_treatmentaerodigestive disorders thyroidectomyRisk AssessmentSeverity of Illness IndexThyroiditis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSwallowingRisk FactorsmedicineHumansEsophageal Motility DisordersProspective StudiesEsophagusProspective cohort studyAgedVoice Disordersbusiness.industryPharynxRefluxThyroidectomyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgerySettore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generalemedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisThyroidectomy030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyFemaleOriginal ArticlebusinessDeglutition Disordersdescription
BACKGROUND: Patients undergoing thyroidectomy often complain aerodigestive disorders. In a previous study we showed the associations between voice impairment and proximal acid reflux, swallowing impairment and Upper Esophageal Sphyncter (UES) incoordination and the decrease in UES pressure in thirty-six patients observed before and soon afterwards uncomplicated thyroidectomy. This study investigated the state of post-thyroidectomy esophageal motility changes and its associations with these disorders after 18-24 months. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The thirty-six patients prospectively recruited according to selection criteria (thyroid volume ≤60 ml, benign disease, age 18-65 years, previous neck surgery, thyroiditis, pre- or postoperative vocal cord palsy) underwent voice (VIS) and swallowing (SIS) impairment scores, esophageal manometry and pH monitoring once again. RESULTS: After 18-24 months, both VIS and SIS recovered (respectively: p=0,022; p=0,0001); UES pressure increased (p=0,0001) nearing the preoperative values. The persistence of swallowing complaints were associated with the persistence of esophageal incoordination (p=0,03); the association between voice impairment and proximal acid reflux was confirmed (p<0,001). CONCLUSIONS: Our study confirms that aerodigestive disorders after uncomplicated thyroidectomy, largely transient, are strictly connected with upper esophageal motility changes. In this viewpoint, the innervation of upper aerodigestive anatomical structures (larynx, pharynx, upper esophagus) and its variations should be focused.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2017-01-19 | Il Giornale di chirurgia |