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To evaluate the feasibility of a one-stop assessment of patients complaining of globus sensation with transnasal esophagoscopy (TNE) and functional endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES). Prospective, nonrandomized, experimental investigation. Tertiary referral centre. Sixty-three consecutive patients complaining of a lump in the throat were evaluated by this combined approach. The safety and feasibility of performing a one-stop TNE plus FEES were explored by subjective measurement of the patients' tolerance and satisfaction and comments from surgeons. The possible therapeutic effects were also assessed 2 months after the procedure. All 63 patients completed the TNE and FEES without any complications. The average duration of the examination was 6.27 ± 2.52 (95% CI 5.63-6.91) minutes. The findings included arytenoid cyst, epiglottic cyst, vocal cord nodules, vocal cord palsy, esophageal reflux, and foveolar gland hyperplasia. Two patients (3.2%) demonstrated some degree of fluid penetration or aspiration. Nine specialists all scored highly on a visual analogue scale on the manipulation, visualization, and satisfaction of the TNE procedure (median  =  8 of 10). Patients also rated a low pain score (median  =  1 of 10) and a high satisfaction score (median  =  9 of 10). The combined technique of TNE and FEES can be used safely as a one-stop examination tool for patients with globus pharyngeus symptoms.

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Michael C F Tong, Han Gao, Janice S C Lin, Louisa K Y Ng, Hing Sang Chan, Siu Kwan Ng. One-stop evaluation of globus pharyngeus symptoms with transnasal esophagoscopy and swallowing function test. Journal of otolaryngology - head & neck surgery = Le Journal d'oto-rhino-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale. 2012 Feb;41(1):46-50

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PMID: 22498268

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