2018 Journal of otolaryngology - h…

Improved symptomatic, functional, and fluoroscopic outcomes following serial "series of three" double-balloon dilation for cricopharyngeus muscle dysfunction.

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Journal of otolaryngology - head & neck surgery = Le Journal d'oto-rhino-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale Vol. 47 (1) : 35 • May 2018

BACKGROUND: Cricopharyngeus muscle dysfunction (CPMD) is a common cause of dysphagia. We employ a progressive series of three double-balloon dilations separated by 4-6 weeks between procedures as a primary treatment option. The purpose of this study was to evaluate subjective, functional and objective improvement in swallowing after three serial dilations for CPMD. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated patients between June 1, 2014, and June 30, 2016, who underwent a series of three double-balloon dilations for CPMD. Pre- and post-dilation Eating Assessment Tool-10 (EAT-10), Functional Oral Intake Scale (FOIS), pharyngeal constriction ratio, pharyngeal area, and pharyngoesophageal segment (PES) opening were compared. RESULTS: Seventeen patients with CPMD underwent serial double-balloon dilation procedures separated by one month. Mean age of the cohort was 73.5 (SD +/- 13.3) years, and 53% were female. The mean EAT-10 improved from 24.7 (SD +/- 7.8) to 15.9 (SD +/- 10.2) [p = 0.0021]. Mean FOIS improved from 5.4 (SD +/- 1.4) pre- to 6.3 (SD +/- 0.9) post-treatment (p = 0.017). Mean UES opening increased from 1.05 (SD +/- 0.34) cm to 1.48 (SD +/- 0.41) cm (p = 0.0003) in the anteroposterior fluoroscopic view and from 0.58 (SD +/- 0.18) to 0.76 (SD +/- 0.30) cm (p = 0.018) in the lateral view. Pharyngeal constriction ratio (PCR), a surrogate measure of pharyngeal strength, improved from 0.49 (SD +/- 0.37) to 0.24 (SD +/- 0.15) (p = 0.015), however pharyngeal area (PA) was unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: A progressive series of three double-balloon dilations for cricopharyngeus muscle dysfunction resulted in improved patient reported dysphagia symptom scores and objective fluoroscopic swallowing parameters.

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