Management of Globus Pharyngeus

Globus pharyngeus is a common ENT condition. This paper reviews the current evidence on globus and gives a rational guide to the management of patients with globus. The aetiology of globus is still unclear though most ENT surgeons believe that reflux whether acidic or not plays a significant role. T...

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Main Authors: S. Kortequee, P. D. Karkos, H. Atkinson, N. Sethi, D. C. Sylvester, R. S. Harar, S. Sood, W. J. Issing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:International Journal of Otolaryngology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/946780
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Summary:Globus pharyngeus is a common ENT condition. This paper reviews the current evidence on globus and gives a rational guide to the management of patients with globus. The aetiology of globus is still unclear though most ENT surgeons believe that reflux whether acidic or not plays a significant role. Though proton pump inhibitors are used extensively in practice, there is little evidence to support their efficacy. Most patients with globus can be discharged after simple office investigations. The role of pepsin-induced laryngeal injury is an exciting concept that needs further study. Given the benign nature of globus pharyngeus, in most cases, reassurance rather than treatment or extensive investigation with rigid oesophagoscopy or contrast swallows is all that is needed. We need more research into the aetiology of globus.
ISSN:1687-9201
1687-921X