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Pulmonary function after total laryngectomy.

M M Hess1, R A Schwenk, W Frank, R Loddenkemper.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To present data on pulmonary function in 59 laryngectomees using a specially designed silicone adapter for connection of the stoma to the bodyplethysmograph. STUDY
DESIGN: Prospective assessment of pulmonary function in 59 patients, and comparison of lung function before and after bronchodilator testing in selected cases.
METHODS: The usefulness of the adapter was examined. Data of patients with airway obstruction were tabulated according to large airway obstruction (LAO), peripheral airway obstruction (PAO), and small airway disease (SAD) types.
RESULTS: Findings show that pulmonary airway obstruction was present in 81% of patients and normal pulmonary function was present in only 11 of the 59 participants (19%). LAO was found in 25%, PAO in 17%, and SAD in 39% of cases. Emphysema was diagnosed in 14% of cases within the above-mentioned LAO and PAO groups. Improvement of pulmonary function was achieved in 12 of 16 laryngectomees with airway obstruction, when a bronchodilator aerosol was administered. In 60% of cases with LAO and PAO, the laryngectomees did not know of any marked obstruction of their airways, and only 10% of those knowing about their obstruction received appropriate medical treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that 42% of the laryngectomees tested may have benefited from further medical treatment. After laryngectomy, pulmonary function assessment was performed elsewhere in 1 of 59 cases. In light of the high prevalence of airway obstruction in laryngectomees, more frequent postoperative assessments of pulmonary function should be offered to prevent or to reduce impairment of respiratory function in this postlaryngectomy vulnerable pulmonary status. Further studies are also needed to determine the effects of therapeutic intervention, e.g., assessment of therapy outcome and influence on quality of life.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10369295     DOI: 10.1097/00005537-199906000-00027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


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