Barium swallow study in routine clinical practice: a prospective study in patients with chronic cough

Author:

Nin Carlos Shuler1,Marchiori Edson2,Irion Klaus Loureiro3,Paludo Artur de Oliveira4,Alves Giordano Rafael Tronco5,Hochhegger Daniela Reis1,Hochhegger Bruno4

Affiliation:

1. Santa Casa Hospital Complex in Porto Alegre, Brazil

2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

3. NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

4. Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre, Brazil

5. Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the routine use of barium swallow study in patients with chronic cough.METHODS: Between October of 2011 and March of 2012, 95 consecutive patients submitted to chest X-ray due to chronic cough (duration > 8 weeks) were included in the study. For study purposes, additional images were obtained immediately after the oral administration of 5 mL of a 5% barium sulfate suspension. Two radiologists systematically evaluated all of the images in order to identify any pathological changes. Fisher's exact test and the chi-square test for categorical data were used in the comparisons.RESULTS: The images taken immediately after barium swallow revealed significant pathological conditions that were potentially related to chronic cough in 12 (12.6%) of the 95 patients. These conditions, which included diaphragmatic hiatal hernia, esophageal neoplasm, achalasia, esophageal diverticulum, and abnormal esophageal dilatation, were not detected on the images taken without contrast. After appropriate treatment, the symptoms disappeared in 11 (91.6%) of the patients, whereas the treatment was ineffective in 1 (8.4%). We observed no complications related to barium swallow, such as contrast aspiration.CONCLUSIONS: Barium swallow improved the detection of significant radiographic findings related to chronic cough in 11.5% of patients. These initial findings suggest that the routine use of barium swallow can significantly increase the sensitivity of chest X-rays in the detection of chronic cough-related etiologies.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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