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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology (2006), 120: 24-31 Cambridge University Press
Copyright © 2005 JLO (1984) Limited
doi:10.1017/S0022215105004731
Published online by Cambridge University Press 25 Nov 2005


Main Articles

Transnasal flexible laryngo-oesophagoscopy: an evaluation of the patient's experience


Alok Sharma a1c1 , Tim Price a1 , Kathleen Mierzwa a1 , Paul Montgomery a1 , Asad Qayyum a1 and Tim Bradnam a1
a1 Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital, Norwich, UK

Article author query
sharma a   [Medline] [Google Scholar
price t   [Medline] [Google Scholar
mierzwa k   [Medline] [Google Scholar
montgomery p   [Medline] [Google Scholar
qayyum a   [Medline] [Google Scholar
bradnam t   [Medline] [Google Scholar

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the patient's experience of transnasal flexible laryngo-oesophagoscopy under local anaesthetic in an out-patient setting. This was a clinical observational study using a patient questionnaire and visual analogue score. Subjects were 50 patients seen in the hospital's ENT outpatient clinic between March and August 2004 in whom transnasal flexible laryngo-oesophagoscopy was performed and who completed pain discomfort questionnaires. Any patient undergoing transnasal flexible laryngo-oesophagoscopy, for either diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, was included in the study. Patients in whom transnasal flexible laryngo-oesophagoscopy was not necessary as part of their investigation or treatment were excluded. Patients completed a questionnaire, providing a simple visual analogue score for discomfort during the procedure. Any operative complications were noted by the surgeon. All patients completed transnasal flexible laryngo-oesophagoscopy, and the upper aerodigestive tract was clearly visualized. The procedure is well tolerated, with mean score of < 1 out of 10 for all forms of discomfort. There was a complication rate of 2 per cent (one patient with epistaxis); no other complications occurred. Transnasal flexible laryngo-oesophagoscopy is a new diagnostic and therapeutic technique which is well tolerated by patients. It compares favourably with other flexible endoscopic techniques. This report documents for the first time a detailed description of patients' experience of this technique.

(Accepted June 20 2005)


Key Words: Endoscopy; Anaesthesia; Local; Lignocaine; Larynx; Oesophagus.

Correspondence:
c1 Address for correspondence: Mr Alok Sharma, 141 Kingswood Avenue, Taverham, Norwich, UK. E-mail: aloksharma@mac.com


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