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Laryngoscope ; 127(8): 1826-1831, 2017 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27861969

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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is a disease with a high disease burden. Few studies have assessed quality of life (QoL) of RRP patients. This study compares QoL of these patients with controls. Associations between QoL and sociodemographic and illness-related factors are examined, as is uptake of psychosocial care and speech therapy. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cross-sectional questionnaire research. METHODS: Ninety-one RRP patients (response = 67%) from two university hospitals in the Netherlands and Finland completed the following patient reported outcome measures: (HADS), 15-dimensional health-related quality-of-life scale (15D), Voice Handicap Index (VHI) and the RAND 36-item health-related quality-of-life survey instrument (RAND-36) assessing health-related QoL and voice handicap, and they provided sociodemographic, illness-related, and allied healthcare use. Descriptive analyses, χ2 tests, t tests, analysis of variance tests, and Pearson correlations were computed to describe the study population and to examine differences between groups. RESULTS: RRP patients had significantly higher mean scores on depression, health-related QoL (15D) and on voice problems (VHI), and significantly lower mean scores on anxiety than controls. Dutch patients had more pain and a decreased general health perception (RAND-36) than controls. Dutch patients and older patients were more depressed, women were more anxious, older patients had lower health-related QoL, and smoking was significantly associated with voice handicap. Patients who had received psychosocial care had significantly higher HADS-depression mean scores than patients who did not receive psychosocial care. CONCLUSIONS: Having RRP has significant effect on voice-related QoL and depression, but has no negative effect on anxiety and health-related QoL. Risk factors for decreased functioning are different than previously hypothesized by many authors. Prevention should be aimed at these risk factors. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 4. Laryngoscope, 127:1826-1831, 2017.


Assuntos
Infecções por Papillomavirus , Qualidade de Vida , Infecções Respiratórias , Autorrelato , Adulto , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Infecções por Papillomavirus/complicações , Infecções por Papillomavirus/diagnóstico , Infecções por Papillomavirus/terapia , Estudos Prospectivos , Infecções Respiratórias/complicações , Infecções Respiratórias/diagnóstico , Infecções Respiratórias/terapia
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Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 156(1): 180-188, 2017 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27600632

RESUMO

Objective There is no specific clinical tool for physicians to detect psychosocial and physical distress or health care need in patients with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP). The main aim of this study is to validate the RRP-adapted Distress Thermometer and Problem List (DT&PL). Study Design Prospective cross-sectional questionnaire research. Setting Academic tertiary care medical centers in Groningen, Netherlands, and Helsinki, Finland. Subjects and Methods Ninety-one juvenile- and adult-onset RRP patients participated from the departments of otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery of the University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands, and Helsinki University Hospital, Finland. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale was used as the gold standard. Results A DT cutoff score ≥4 gave the best sensitivity and specificity. Thirty-one percent of patients had significant distress according to the DT cutoff. Significantly more patients with a score above than under the cutoff had a referral wish. The PL appeared to be reliable. Patients' opinions on the DT&PL were largely favorable. Conclusion The Dutch and Finnish versions of the DT&PL are valid, reliable screening tools for distress in RRP patients.


Assuntos
Infecções por Papillomavirus/psicologia , Infecções Respiratórias/psicologia , Estresse Psicológico/diagnóstico , Estresse Psicológico/etiologia , Adulto , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Finlândia , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Países Baixos , Estudos Prospectivos , Psicometria , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 273(10): 3231-6, 2016 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27188508

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Aim of this study was to explore influence of the quadrivalent HPV vaccine (Gardasil(®)) on the immune status of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) patients. In retrospective observational study, six RRP patients who received the quadrivalent HPV vaccine and whose HPV seroreactivity was measured were included. Multiplex HPV Serology was used to determine HPV-specific antibodies pre- and post-vaccination. Surgical interventions and patient records were analyzed. Five HPV6 and 1 HPV11 infected patient were included. Mean antibody reactivity against the associated HPV type rose from 1125 median fluorescence intensity (MFI) pre-vaccination to 4690 MFI post-vaccination (p < 0.001). Median post-vaccination follow-up was 4 years. Poisson regression analysis showed that the quadrivalent HPV vaccine decreased the incidence rate of surgeries. The immune system of RRP patients is able to increase antibody reactivity against the associated HPV type. A double blind randomized controlled trial is needed to determine whether this immunological increase can cause decrease in number of surgeries.


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Vacina Quadrivalente Recombinante contra HPV tipos 6, 11, 16, 18/uso terapêutico , Infecções por Papillomavirus/prevenção & controle , Infecções Respiratórias/prevenção & controle , Adulto , Anticorpos Antivirais/sangue , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Papillomaviridae/imunologia , Infecções por Papillomavirus/cirurgia , Análise de Regressão , Infecções Respiratórias/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 273(5): 1207-14, 2016 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26677852

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In the last decades new endoscopic tools have been developed to improve the diagnostic work-up of vocal fold lesions in addition to normal laryngoscopy, i.e., contact endoscopy, autofluorescence, narrow band imaging and others. Better contrasted and high definition images offer more details of the epithelial and superficial vascular structure of the vocal folds. Following these developments, particular vascular patterns come into focus during laryngoscopy. The present work aims at a systematic pathogenic description of superficial vascular changes of the vocal folds. Additionally, new nomenclature on vascular lesions of the vocal folds will be presented to harmonize the different terms in the literature. Superficial vascular changes can be divided into longitudinal and perpendicular. Unlike longitudinal vascular lesions, e.g., ectasia, meander and change of direction, perpendicular vascular lesions are characterized by different types of vascular loops. They are primarily observed in recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, and in pre-cancerous and cancerous lesions of the vocal folds. These vascular characteristics play a significant role in the differential diagnosis. Among different parameters, e.g., epithelial changes, increase of volume, stiffness of the vocal fold, vascular lesions play an increasing role in the diagnosis of pre- and cancerous lesions.


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Neoplasias Laríngeas/irrigação sanguínea , Neoplasias Laríngeas/patologia , Laringoscopia , Infecções por Papillomavirus/patologia , Infecções Respiratórias/patologia , Prega Vocal/irrigação sanguínea , Prega Vocal/patologia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Humanos , Neoplasias Laríngeas/cirurgia , Imagem de Banda Estreita , Infecções por Papillomavirus/cirurgia , Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto , Infecções Respiratórias/cirurgia
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Head Neck ; 37(11): 1625-32, 2015 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24955561

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is mainly associated with human papillomavirus (HPV)6 or HPV11. The purpose of this study was to compare clinical outcome, aggressiveness, and treatment response between HPV6- and HPV11-associated RRP. METHODS: A retrospective cohort of 55 patients with RRP (1974-2012) was used. Surgical interventions (n = 814) were analyzed, and complications scored. HPV6/11-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed on RRP biopsies. RESULTS: Seventy-six percent of patients (42 of 55) were infected with HPV6 and 24% (13 of 55) with HPV11. The HPV11 group had anatomically more widespread disease. The expected number of surgical interventions was higher in the younger age (<22.4 years) HPV11 group, and the older age (<22.4 years) HPV6 group. Regardless of HPV type, earlier age of onset of RRP resulted in a higher number of surgical interventions. CONCLUSION: Anatomically, HPV11-associated RRP behaves more aggressively. Younger patients with HPV11 and older patients with HPV6 experience a worse clinical course of RRP.


Assuntos
Papillomavirus Humano 11/isolamento & purificação , Papillomavirus Humano 6/isolamento & purificação , Infecções por Papillomavirus/patologia , Infecções por Papillomavirus/virologia , Infecções Respiratórias/patologia , Infecções Respiratórias/virologia , Adulto , Distribuição por Idade , Biópsia por Agulha , Estudos de Coortes , Feminino , Hospitais Universitários , Humanos , Imuno-Histoquímica , Incidência , Masculino , Países Baixos , Infecções por Papillomavirus/epidemiologia , Infecções por Papillomavirus/cirurgia , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/métodos , Prognóstico , Infecções Respiratórias/epidemiologia , Infecções Respiratórias/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Medição de Risco , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Distribuição por Sexo , Adulto Jovem
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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 271(5): 1157-62, 2014 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24141520

RESUMO

Voice disorders can have major impact on quality of life. Problems caused by these disorders can be experienced in different domains. The Voice Handicap Index (VHI) is a well-known voice-related quality of life instrument to measure physical, emotional and functional complaints. VHI change after treatment in seven separate benign laryngeal disorders was studied. In addition, correlation between the three domains was examined. VHI forms were completed before and 3 months after treatment. In a 5-year-period, 143 patients with seven specific diagnoses were retrospectively included. VHI improved for six diagnoses polyp (p < 0.000), cyst (p = 0.001), unilateral paralysis (p = 0.001), Reinke edema (p = 0.016), papillomatosis (p = 0.001), nodules (p = 0.002). Sulcus glottidis did not change (p = 0.897). Mean VHI after treatment was higher for females (p = 0.021). The values of the three domains correlate statistically significant. For each diagnosis, the mean VHI after treatment remained higher than in subjects with a healthy voice. Because the domains are interdependent, their absolute values could not be compared. After treatment, VHI improved in six of the seven diagnoses. The scores on the physical, emotional, and functional domain are interdependent. Scores of the different domains cannot be compared.


Assuntos
Avaliação da Deficiência , Doenças da Laringe/diagnóstico , Doenças da Laringe/cirurgia , Qualidade de Vida , Distúrbios da Voz/diagnóstico , Qualidade da Voz , Adulto , Terapia Combinada , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Doenças da Laringe/psicologia , Neoplasias Laríngeas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Laríngeas/cirurgia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Papiloma/diagnóstico , Papiloma/cirurgia , Satisfação do Paciente , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/diagnóstico , Distúrbios da Voz/psicologia , Treinamento da Voz
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Laryngoscope ; 122(8): 1826-30, 2012 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22566012

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is a rare, benign, wart-like disease for which no curative treatment exists. The goal of treatment is total surgical removal of the epithelial lesions to keep the airway open and the voice sufficient. Therefore, it is essential to visualize all papillomatous lesions. The present study aims to evaluate the sensitivity of additional use of narrow band imaging (NBI) in detecting RRP during microlaryngoscopy. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study. METHODS: Between January 2011 and July 2011, patients with RRP underwent systematic inspection during microlaryngoscopy using conventional white light (WL) immediately followed by inspection with NBI. Consensus was achieved about the number of lesions and number of RRP suspect lesions. All lesions were subsequently excised and sent for histopathological examination. RESULTS: Eighty-six excisional biopsies were taken in 24 microlaryngoscopies performed in 14 RRP patients. Eleven out of the 13 additional biopsies taken, induced by the second inspection with NBI, proved to be papillomata after histopathological examination. The sensitivity increased from 80% with WL up to 97% with WL + NBI (P < .01), whereas the specificity remained poor (32% and 28%, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: NBI is an additional diagnostic tool in increasing the sensitivity of visualizing papillomata during microlaryngoscopy.


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Diagnóstico por Imagem/métodos , Laringoscopia/métodos , Infecções por Papillomavirus/patologia , Infecções Respiratórias/patologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Biópsia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Epiglote/patologia , Epiglote/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Laringe/patologia , Laringe/cirurgia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Infecções por Papillomavirus/cirurgia , Estudos Prospectivos , Infecções Respiratórias/cirurgia , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Traqueia/patologia , Traqueia/cirurgia , Prega Vocal/patologia , Prega Vocal/cirurgia , Adulto Jovem
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