Literature DB >> 15689759

Transnasal esophagoscopy: revisited (over 700 consecutive cases).

Gregory N Postma1, Jacob T Cohen, Peter C Belafsky, Stacey L Halum, Sumeer K Gupta, Kevin K Bach, Jamie A Koufman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: High-resolution transnasal esophagoscopy (TNE) allows comprehensive, in-office examination of the esophagus without sedation.
OBJECTIVE: To compare the authors' present experience using TNE with our initial, previously reported experience.
METHODOLOGY: Retrospective review of 611 consecutive patients undergoing TNE was compared with 100 consecutive patients previously reported.
RESULTS: The most frequent indications for TNE were screening examination of the esophagus in reflux, globus, or dysphagia patients (n = 490), biopsy of a lesion in the laryngopharynx, trachea, or esophagus (n = 42), screening examination of the esophagus in head and neck cancer patients (n = 45), and evaluation for an esophageal foreign body (n = 12). Seventeen procedures were aborted secondary to a tight nasal vault. Significant findings were found in 50% (294/592). The most frequent findings were esophagitis (n = 98), hiatal hernia (n = 47), and Barrett's esophagus (n = 27). These results are similar to those previously reported.
CONCLUSIONS: TNE is safe, well tolerated by patients, and is easy to learn with a short learning curve. TNE may replace radiographic imaging of the esophagus in otolaryngology patients with reflux, globus, and dysphagia.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15689759     DOI: 10.1097/01.mlg.0000154741.25443.fe

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


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