Globus Pharyngeus: A Symptom of Increased Thyroid or Laryngopharyngeal Reflux?

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between globus pharyngeus and laryngopha-ryngeal reflux, as well as between globus and thyroid volume. A two-year prospective study included 56 patients aged 18-75 with globus symptom. Anthropometric, clinical and laboratory data were collect...

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Main Authors: Željka Roje, Dubravka Brdar, Sanda Gračan, Ana Bubić, Jadranka Vela, Ante Punda, Sani Penović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research 2018-01-01
Series:Acta Clinica Croatica
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/297433
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spelling doaj-a0eabddbce6442ddb5a2f11639d4f9062020-11-24T20:40:18ZengSestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research Acta Clinica Croatica0353-94661333-94512018-01-0157.1.110115Globus Pharyngeus: A Symptom of Increased Thyroid or Laryngopharyngeal Reflux?Željka RojeDubravka BrdarSanda GračanAna BubićJadranka VelaAnte PundaSani PenovićThe aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between globus pharyngeus and laryngopha-ryngeal reflux, as well as between globus and thyroid volume. A two-year prospective study included 56 patients aged 18-75 with globus symptom. Anthropometric, clinical and laboratory data were collected. All patients filled-out the Glasgow Edinburgh Throat Scale (GETS) and then underwent thyroid ultrasound. Morphological changes of the larynx were detected by direct laryngoscopy and classified by the Reflux Finding Score (RFS). If RFS >7, the diagnosis of laryngopharyngeal reflux was made and therapy with proton pump inhibitors initiated. According to GETS, there was significant difference between patients with normal volume and those with large thyroid volume. There was no statistically significant difference between patients with RFS <7 and RFS >7. In conclusion, the incidence and severity of globus pharyngeus do not definitely indicate laryngopharyngeal reflux. It is more common in patients with normal thyroid volume.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/297433Laryngopharyngeal refluxPharyngeal diseasesThyroid glandUltrasonographyProton pump inhibitorsSurveys and questionnaires
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author Željka Roje
Dubravka Brdar
Sanda Gračan
Ana Bubić
Jadranka Vela
Ante Punda
Sani Penović
spellingShingle Željka Roje
Dubravka Brdar
Sanda Gračan
Ana Bubić
Jadranka Vela
Ante Punda
Sani Penović
Globus Pharyngeus: A Symptom of Increased Thyroid or Laryngopharyngeal Reflux?
Acta Clinica Croatica
Laryngopharyngeal reflux
Pharyngeal diseases
Thyroid gland
Ultrasonography
Proton pump inhibitors
Surveys and questionnaires
author_facet Željka Roje
Dubravka Brdar
Sanda Gračan
Ana Bubić
Jadranka Vela
Ante Punda
Sani Penović
author_sort Željka Roje
title Globus Pharyngeus: A Symptom of Increased Thyroid or Laryngopharyngeal Reflux?
title_short Globus Pharyngeus: A Symptom of Increased Thyroid or Laryngopharyngeal Reflux?
title_full Globus Pharyngeus: A Symptom of Increased Thyroid or Laryngopharyngeal Reflux?
title_fullStr Globus Pharyngeus: A Symptom of Increased Thyroid or Laryngopharyngeal Reflux?
title_full_unstemmed Globus Pharyngeus: A Symptom of Increased Thyroid or Laryngopharyngeal Reflux?
title_sort globus pharyngeus: a symptom of increased thyroid or laryngopharyngeal reflux?
publisher Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research
series Acta Clinica Croatica
issn 0353-9466
1333-9451
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between globus pharyngeus and laryngopha-ryngeal reflux, as well as between globus and thyroid volume. A two-year prospective study included 56 patients aged 18-75 with globus symptom. Anthropometric, clinical and laboratory data were collected. All patients filled-out the Glasgow Edinburgh Throat Scale (GETS) and then underwent thyroid ultrasound. Morphological changes of the larynx were detected by direct laryngoscopy and classified by the Reflux Finding Score (RFS). If RFS >7, the diagnosis of laryngopharyngeal reflux was made and therapy with proton pump inhibitors initiated. According to GETS, there was significant difference between patients with normal volume and those with large thyroid volume. There was no statistically significant difference between patients with RFS <7 and RFS >7. In conclusion, the incidence and severity of globus pharyngeus do not definitely indicate laryngopharyngeal reflux. It is more common in patients with normal thyroid volume.
topic Laryngopharyngeal reflux
Pharyngeal diseases
Thyroid gland
Ultrasonography
Proton pump inhibitors
Surveys and questionnaires
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/297433
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