Affiliation:
1. Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Emory University.
Abstract
Objective To determine if degree of lingual tonsil hypertrophy(LTH) correlates with pharyngeal reflux. Design Prospective. Methods Patients with flexible laryngoscopic evidence of LTH were included. Degree of LTH was graded mild, moderate, or severe by two otolaryngologists blinded to pH study results. Threesensor pH study results were correlated to LTH grade. Results Nineteen patients were included (five with mild LTH, eight with moderate LTH, and six with severe LTH). Nasopharyngeal reflux (NPR) events <pH4 were found in four of six severe LTH patients but no mild or moderate LTH patients (P = 0.006). All severe LTH patients had NPR events <pH5, compared with only 4 of 11 mild or moderate LTH patients (P = 0.017). Atthe UES, 4 of 6 severe LTH patients had pathologic reflux, compared with 4 of 13 mild or moderate (P = 0.025). Interobserver reliability calculated by Cohen's kappa was excellent (0.92). Conclusions Our study shows a continuum of increasing pharyngeal reflux with higher LTH severity. Severe LTH may be a reliable physical sign of pharyngeal reflux, especially NPR. © 2008 American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation. All rights reserved.
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery
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