Objective Swallowing and voice impairment are common after thyroidectomy. We evaluated short-term functional changes in esophageal motility in a series of patients who had undergone total thyroidectomy. Several studies have investigated these symptoms by means of interviews or questionnaires. Study Design Prospective study. Setting Academic research. Materials and Methods Thirty-six consenting patients were prospectively recruited. Eligibility criteria were thyroid volume ≤60 mL, benign disease, and age between 18 and 65 years. Exclusion criteria were previous neck surgery, severe thyroiditis, hyperthyroidism, and pre- or postoperative vocal cord palsy. Voice impairment score, swallowing impairment score, lower esophageal sphincter pressure, esophageal motility, upper esophageal pressure, and coordination were evaluated preoperatively and 30 to 45 days after surgery. Results Postoperative swallowing impairment (appearance or worsening of dysphagia) was found in 20% of patients and voice impairment in more than 30%. Both preoperative and postoperative esophageal motility were similar. All patients showed an average decrease of 25% in upper esophageal pressure, although the pressure was within normal range. Swallowing alterations were associated with upper esophageal incoordination (P < .03), and proximal acid reflux was significantly associated with voice impairment (P < .02). Conclusion After uncomplicated thyroidectomy, decreased upper esophageal pressure may explain both pharyngeal (dysphagia) and laryngeal (vocal impairment) exposure to acid. In the future, proton pump inhibitor therapy protocols should be evaluated.

Sterrino, G., Inviati A, Di Giovanni, S., Paladino, N.C., Di Paola, V., Lo Re, G., et al. (2013). Esophageal motility changes after thyroidectomy; possible associations with postoperative voice and swallowing disorders: preliminary results. OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY, 148(6), 926-932 [10.1177/0194599813482299].

Esophageal motility changes after thyroidectomy; possible associations with postoperative voice and swallowing disorders: preliminary results.

INVIATI, Angela
Membro del Collaboration Group
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DI GIOVANNI, Silvia
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
PALADINO, Nunzia Cinzia
Membro del Collaboration Group
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DI PAOLA, Valentina
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
LO RE, Giuseppe
Investigation
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ALMASIO, Pier Luigi
Methodology
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CUPIDO, Francesco
Conceptualization
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GULOTTA, Gaspare
Supervision
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BONVENTRE, Sebastiano
Ultimo
Validation
2013-06-01

Abstract

Objective Swallowing and voice impairment are common after thyroidectomy. We evaluated short-term functional changes in esophageal motility in a series of patients who had undergone total thyroidectomy. Several studies have investigated these symptoms by means of interviews or questionnaires. Study Design Prospective study. Setting Academic research. Materials and Methods Thirty-six consenting patients were prospectively recruited. Eligibility criteria were thyroid volume ≤60 mL, benign disease, and age between 18 and 65 years. Exclusion criteria were previous neck surgery, severe thyroiditis, hyperthyroidism, and pre- or postoperative vocal cord palsy. Voice impairment score, swallowing impairment score, lower esophageal sphincter pressure, esophageal motility, upper esophageal pressure, and coordination were evaluated preoperatively and 30 to 45 days after surgery. Results Postoperative swallowing impairment (appearance or worsening of dysphagia) was found in 20% of patients and voice impairment in more than 30%. Both preoperative and postoperative esophageal motility were similar. All patients showed an average decrease of 25% in upper esophageal pressure, although the pressure was within normal range. Swallowing alterations were associated with upper esophageal incoordination (P < .03), and proximal acid reflux was significantly associated with voice impairment (P < .02). Conclusion After uncomplicated thyroidectomy, decreased upper esophageal pressure may explain both pharyngeal (dysphagia) and laryngeal (vocal impairment) exposure to acid. In the future, proton pump inhibitor therapy protocols should be evaluated.
1-giu-2013
Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale
Settore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali, Cliniche E Pediatriche
Settore MED/31 - Otorinolaringoiatria
Settore MED/12 - Gastroenterologia
Sterrino, G., Inviati A, Di Giovanni, S., Paladino, N.C., Di Paola, V., Lo Re, G., et al. (2013). Esophageal motility changes after thyroidectomy; possible associations with postoperative voice and swallowing disorders: preliminary results. OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY, 148(6), 926-932 [10.1177/0194599813482299].
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