Sialendoscopy and Sjogren's Disease: A Systematic Review.

The Laryngoscope Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-03 DOI:10.1002/lary.29233
Kimberly K Coca, M Boyd Gillespie, Nicholas A Beckmann, Rongshun Zhu, Tamara M Nelson, Robert L Witt
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Abstract

Objectives/hypothesis: This study is a systematic review of the literature which seeks to estimate the expected treatment outcomes of a patient with Sjogren's syndrome (SS) undergoing therapeutic sialendoscopy.

Study design: Systematic Review.

Methods: PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane library databases were used to search for studies published as of August 2020 regarding the treatment outcomes of SS with sialendoscopy. The key search terms included "Sjogren's syndrome" and "sialendoscopy." Only studies in the English language involving more than one human patient were included. PRISMA guidelines were followed in study inclusion and data extraction. The primary outcome assessed was improvement in patient symptoms.

Results: Six studies met criteria and were analyzed in this review, including 125 patients undergoing sialendoscopy of parotid and/or submandibular glands as well as 25 controls. Of these patients, 90% were female with an age range of 18 to 79 years. There was significant diversity in outcome reporting tools. The outcomes of symptom improvement were pooled qualitatively based on improvement noted in each study. Outcomes were defined as partial improvement if the measured outcomes improved and complete improvement if measured outcomes resolved entirely. Despite the limited number of studies on this topic, this meta-analysis suggests that a similar study of therapeutic sialendoscopy could expect to provide at least temporary improvement of symptoms 90% to 99% of the time.

Conclusions: This review provides support for the application of sialendoscopy in the treatment of SS salivary disease. Larger studies with consistent outcome reporting tools and control groups are needed to validate these results and provide a consistent therapy protocol. Laryngoscope, 131:1474-1481, 2021.

鼻内窥镜检查与干燥病:系统综述。
目的/假设:本研究是对文献的系统回顾,旨在评估干燥综合征(SS)患者接受治疗性鼻内镜检查的预期治疗结果。研究设计:系统评价。方法:使用PubMed、Scopus和Cochrane数据库检索截至2020年8月发表的有关SS鼻内镜治疗结果的研究。关键词包括“干燥综合征”和“鼻内窥镜检查”。只有涉及一名以上人类患者的英语研究被纳入其中。研究纳入和数据提取遵循PRISMA指南。评估的主要结果是患者症状的改善。结果:6项研究符合标准,并在本综述中进行了分析,其中包括125例接受腮腺和/或颌下腺鼻内镜检查的患者以及25例对照组。在这些患者中,90%为女性,年龄在18至79岁之间。结果报告工具有显著的多样性。症状改善的结果根据每项研究中记录的改善进行定性汇总。如果测量结果改善,则将结果定义为部分改善;如果测量结果完全解决,则将结果定义为完全改善。尽管关于该主题的研究数量有限,但本荟萃分析表明,类似的治疗性唾液内窥镜检查研究至少可以在90%至99%的情况下暂时改善症状。结论:本综述为涎内镜在SS性涎腺疾病治疗中的应用提供了支持。需要使用一致的结果报告工具和对照组进行更大规模的研究来验证这些结果并提供一致的治疗方案。喉镜,31(1):1 - 4,2016。
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