Effect of omeprazole on the course of associated esophagitis and laryngitis
- 1 November 1996
- journal article
- alimentary tract
- Published by Springer Nature in The Esophagus
- Vol. 31 (6) , 765-767
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02358600
Abstract
Esophagitis has increasingly been implicated as a cause of chronic laryngitis and there is some evidence that gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) is more common in patients with laryngitis. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether patients with esophagitis and laryngitis responded to treatment with omeprazole. Of 74 consecutive patients with endoscopically proven GERD, 21 had laryngitis. These 21 patients with associated esophagitis and chronic laryngitis were treated for 4 weeks with omeprazole 40 mg per day. After 2 weeks of treatment and at the conclusion of the study, 2 weeks later, esophagoscopy and laryngoscopy were performed and the patients responded to a questionnaire on their symptoms. The follow-up period was 1 year. Twenty-one of the 74 patients (28.4%) had esophagitis (grade I,n=12; grade II,n=9) and associated laryngitis (grade I,n=14; grade II,n=7). The severity of the esophagitis accorded with the severity of the laryngitis. After 2 weeks' treatment with omeprazole, both the esophageal and the laryngeal symptoms had improved in all 21 patients. Endoscopically, the healing rates were 62% for esophagitis and 33.3% for laryngitis. At the end of the study period, at 4 weeks, all patients were symptom-free and the esophagitis and laryngitis had healed completely. No patient suffered from drug-induced side effects. Patients with associated laryngitis and esophagitis should be given adequate anti-reflux therapy. Both the laryngeal and esophageal symptoms improved with the omeprazole treatment, suggesting that reflux was the underlying etiology.Keywords
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