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Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2001-May

Gastroesophageal reflux and pediatric otolaryngologic disease: the role of antireflux surgery.

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D L Suskind
G P Zeringue
E A Kluka
J Udall
D C Liu

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OBJECTIVE

To determine the role of antireflux surgery in the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux-induced otolaryngologic disease (GEROD).

METHODS

A retrospective medical record analysis was performed. Patient demographics, otolaryngologic disease secondary to gastroesophageal reflux (GER), method of GER diagnosis, medical treatment used before antireflux surgery, and response to surgical intervention were considered.

METHODS

Tertiary care children's hospital.

METHODS

Among patients undergoing antireflux surgery between January 1, 1996, and December 31, 1999, children with GEROD were included in the study.

METHODS

Children with GEROD who failed medical therapy underwent antireflux surgery.

METHODS

The demographics of patients requiring antireflux surgery for treatment of their otolaryngologic disease and their clinical response to surgery were reviewed.

RESULTS

Fourteen (17%) of 82 children, ranging in age from 48 days to 3 years (mean age, 9.7 months), who underwent antireflux surgery for GER at our institution between 1996 and 1999 were diagnosed as having GEROD. Twelve (86%) of the 14 patients were found to have upper airway abnormalities, including subglottic edema, fixed subglottic stenosis, reflex apnea, and recurrent croup. Two patients (14%) had severe chronic sinusitis and otitis media. Nine (64%) of the 14 had normal neurologic function for their age vs 5 (36%) who had neurologic impairment. After antireflux surgery, all 14 patients with GEROD had complete resolution of clinical symptoms.

CONCLUSIONS

Gastroesophageal reflux has an important role in the cause of numerous otolaryngologic disorders. Although medical management should remain the mainstay of GER therapy, antireflux surgery provided definitive and successful treatment of potentially life-threatening manifestations of GEROD.

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