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Acta Otorhinolaryngologica Italica 2001-Oct

[Gastro-esophageal reflux and laryngeal phlogistic disorders: clinical evaluation and multi-electrode pH monitoring].

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J Galli
S Agostino
L Calò
B Sergi
G Cammarota
R Cianci

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Gastro-esophageal reflux (GER) is a complex pathology characterized by many clinical symptoms: gastroenterological (typical symptoms) and odontostomatological, pneumological and, more frequently, otorhinolaryngological (atypical symptoms). For this last manifestations no cause-effect relationship has yet been proven. Using a validated questionnaire about the typical reflux symptoms and the use of substances of abuse (tobacco and alcohol) and with the application of instrumental means such as electronic videolaryngoscopy and multi-electrode 24 hours esophageal pH monitoring, the Authors have studied 34 selected patients (16 female, 18 male) suffering from chronic clinical laryngeal symptoms and presenting a peculiar pharyngeal-laryngeal objectivity. Both these manifestations could be ascribed to atypical GER symptoms. Analysis of the data showed that 67.6% of the subjects presented pathological reflux, with a significant prevalence of inflammatory lesions in the posterior portion of the larynx (in 47.8% laryngitis and retrocricoid edema). The validated questionnaire on typical reflux symptoms showed that 69.5% did not complain of the typical gastro-esophageal symptoms thus indicating that pharyngeal-esophageal reflux can be totally asymptomatic. While confirming the strong association between inflammatory pathologies and GER, not enough cases have been studied to identify a direct cause-effect relationship and this is complicated by the presence of other concomitant risk factors such as cigarette smoking or alcohol consumption. Therefore the Authors underline the importance of an in-depth, multi-discipline approach in the evaluation of pharyngeal-laryngeal phlogoses. This approach must make use of all available modern diagnostic techniques (Electronic videolaryngoscopy, multi-electrode pH monitoring) in order to obtain as much information as possible to throw light on the pathogenic mechanism responsible for the damage and find more effective forms of anti-reflux therapy.

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