Laryngeal carcinoma and laryngo-pharyngeal reflux disease
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Laryngeal carcinoma and laryngo-pharyngeal reflux disease
Abstract
A correlation between laryngo-pharyngeal reflux and laryngeal carcinoma is currently debated. Chronic inflammation is a mutagen factor confirmed in the cancerogenesis of various tumours. Aim of the present study was to evaluate, in an objective and consecutive way, with 24h multi-electrode pH-metry the presence of proximal and distal oesophageal reflux in patients presenting pre-cancerosis or squamous cell laryngeal and/or pharyngeal carcinomas. From our data, a strict correlation emerged between laryngo-pharyngeal reflux and neoplasias of the upper airways, documented through multi-electrode pH-metry. Data emerging from this study would seem to support the theory that the protracted exposure (> 20 years) to biliary reflux would represent a statistically significant added risk factor in the precancerous lesions and squamous pharyngo-laryngeal carcinoma as it occurs at oesophageal level. Moreover, a significant statistical association (p < 0.0001) emerged between laryngeal carcinoma and previous gastro-resection (odds ratio 3.8).
A tutt’oggi è dibattuta la correlazione tra reflusso faringolaringeo e carcinoma laringeo. Sicuramente la flogosi cronica è un noto fattore di cancerogenesi. Scopo del presente lavoro è stato quello di valutare attraverso la pH-metria multielettrodo la presenza di reflusso prossimale e distale in un gruppo di pazienti affetti da lesioni precancerose o da cancro laringeo. I nostri dati confermano questa correlazione, come pure la teoria che il reflusso biliare protratto possa essere un fattore aggiuntivo di rischio. Inoltre sembra emergere anche una correlazione statisticamente significativa tra insorgenza di carcinoma laringeo e una precedente gastroresezione.
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