Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2015; 19 (24): 4722-4727

The increased risk of globus pharyngeus in patients with chronic thyroiditis: a case control study

S. Karahatay, A. Ayan, U. Aydin, S. Ince, O. Emer, E. Alagoz

Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Gulhane Military Medical School, Ankara, Turkey. skarahatay@gata.edu.tr


OBJECTIVE: A correlation between globus pharyngeus and thyroid gland inflammation has been mentioned in previous studies. However, the potential risk of globus pharyngeus in chronic thyroiditis patients has not been shown so far. The aim of this study is to investigate a possible association between chronic thyroiditis and globus pharyngeus.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study was performed in an ultrasound (US) center of a tertiary health care institution. Ninety-two patients who were under examination for suspected thyroid pathologies or undergoing follow-up for a previously diagnosed thyroid disease were enrolled in the study. The patients were divided into two groups according to the existence of globus symptoms. Subsequently, all patients underwent high-resolution thyroid ultrasounds. The patients whose ultrasound findings were suggestive of chronic thyroiditis constituted the second subgroup. The demographic data of the patients and other ultrasound findings including the volume of the thyroid glands and nodules, if any, were noted as well.

RESULTS: Sixty-seven female (73%) and 25 male (27%) patients were enrolled in the study. Thirty-two (35%) of the 92 patients constituted the globus pharyngeus group according to their responses to the questionnaire and the US findings were concordant with chronic thyroiditis in 36 (39%) patients. The correlation between chronic thyroiditis and globus sensation was significant (p = 0.004), and the odds ratio was calculated as 3.7 (95% CI = 1.5-9.11). Other parameters including age, sex, thyroid volume and nodule status were not significantly related to globus pharyngeus in this particular patient series.

CONCLUSIONS: In the presented study, the risk of globus pharyngeus occurrence was calculated as 3.7-fold higher in patients with chronic thyroiditis. Being a preliminary report, it is necessary to confirm this finding and understand the pathophysiological mechanism via further investigations with a larger patient series.

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S. Karahatay, A. Ayan, U. Aydin, S. Ince, O. Emer, E. Alagoz
The increased risk of globus pharyngeus in patients with chronic thyroiditis: a case control study

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2015
Vol. 19 - N. 24
Pages: 4722-4727