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Can patients determine the level of their dysphagia? 被引量:1
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作者 Hafiz Hamad Ashraf Joanne Palmer +4 位作者 Harry Richard Dalton Carolyn Waters Thomas Luff Madeline Strugnell Iain Alexander Murray 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2017年第6期1038-1043,共6页
To determine if patients can localise dysphagia level determined endoscopically or radiologically and association of gender, age, level and pathology.METHODSRetrospective review of consecutive patients presenting to d... To determine if patients can localise dysphagia level determined endoscopically or radiologically and association of gender, age, level and pathology.METHODSRetrospective review of consecutive patients presenting to dysphagia hotline between March 2004 and March 2015 was carried out. Demographics, clinical history and investigation findings were recorded including patient perception of obstruction level (pharyngeal, mid sternal or low sternal) was documented and the actual level of obstruction found on endoscopic or radiological examination (if any) was noted. All patients with evidence of obstruction including oesophageal carcinoma, peptic stricture, Schatzki ring, oesophageal pouch and cricopharyngeal hypertrophy were included in the study who had given a perceived level of dysphagia. The upper GI endoscopy reports (barium study where upper GI endoscopy was not performed) were reviewed to confirm the distance of obstructing lesion from central incisors. A previously described anatomical classification of oesophagus was used to define the level of obstruction to be upper, middle or lower oesophagus and this was compared with patient perceived level.RESULTSThree thousand six hundred and sixty-eight patients were included, 42.0% of who were female, mean age 70.7 ± 12.8 years old. Of those with obstructing lesions, 726 gave a perceived level of dysphagia: 37.2% had oesophageal cancer, 36.0% peptic stricture, 13.1% pharyngeal pouches, 10.3% Schatzki rings and 3.3% achalasia. Twenty-seven point five percent of patients reported pharyngeal level (upper) dysphagia, 36.9% mid sternal dysphagia and 25.9% lower sternal dysphagia (9.5% reported multiple levels). The level of obstructing lesion seen on diagnostic testing was upper (17.2%), mid (19.4%) or lower (62.9%) or combined (0.3%). When patients localised their level of dysphagia to a single level, the kappa statistic was 0.245 (P < 0.001), indicating fair agreement. 48% of patients reporting a single level of dysphagia were accurate in localising the obstructing pathology. With respect to pathology, patients with pharyngeal pouches were most accurate localising their level of dysphagia (P < 0.001). With respect to level of dysphagia, those with pharyngeal level lesions were best able to identify the level of dysphagia accurately (P < 0.001). No association (P > 0.05) was found between gender, patient age or clinical symptoms with their ability to detect the level of dysphagia.CONCLUSIONPatient perceived level of dysphagia is unreliable in determining actual level of obstructing pathology and should not be used to tailor investigations. 展开更多
关键词 Deglutition disorders Oesophageal stenosis Oesophageal neoplasm GASTROSCOPY FLUOROSCOPY Patient perception pharyngeal pouch
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