Cricopharyngeus Muscle Dysfunction and Hypopharyngeal Diverticula (e.g., Zenker): A Multicenter Study

Objective To describe demographics and imaging and compare findings and symptoms at presentation in a large cohort of persons with cricopharyngeus muscle dysfunction (CPMD) with and without hypopharyngeal diverticula. Methodology Prospective, multicenter cohort study of all individuals enrolled in t...

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Hauptverfasser: Howell, Rebecca J., Ekbom, Dale, Kasperbauer, Jan, Tabangin, Meredith, Altaye, Mekibib, Wahab, Shaun, Belafsky, Peter, Allen, Jacqui, Amin, Milan, Bayan, Semirra, Cervenka, Brian, deSilva, Brad, Dion, Greg, Friedman, Aaron, Fritz, Mark, Giliberto, John Paul, Guardiani, Elizabeth, Harmon, Jeffrey, Khosla, Sid, Kim, Brandon, Kuhn, Maggie, Kwak, Paul, Ma, Yue, Madden, Lyndsay, Matrka, Laura, Mayerhoff, Ross, Piraka, Cyrus, Rosen, Clark, Wilson, Keith, Wright, Carter, Young, Vyvy, Yuen, Sonia, Postma, Greg
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Tabangin, Meredith
Altaye, Mekibib
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Belafsky, Peter
Allen, Jacqui
Amin, Milan
Bayan, Semirra
Cervenka, Brian
deSilva, Brad
Dion, Greg
Friedman, Aaron
Fritz, Mark
Giliberto, John Paul
Guardiani, Elizabeth
Harmon, Jeffrey
Khosla, Sid
Kim, Brandon
Kuhn, Maggie
Kwak, Paul
Ma, Yue
Madden, Lyndsay
Matrka, Laura
Mayerhoff, Ross
Piraka, Cyrus
Rosen, Clark
Wilson, Keith
Wright, Carter
Young, Vyvy
Yuen, Sonia
Postma, Greg
description Objective To describe demographics and imaging and compare findings and symptoms at presentation in a large cohort of persons with cricopharyngeus muscle dysfunction (CPMD) with and without hypopharyngeal diverticula. Methodology Prospective, multicenter cohort study of all individuals enrolled in the Prospective OUtcomes of Cricopharyngeal Hypertonicity (POUCH) Collaborative. Patient survey, comorbidities, radiography, laryngoscopy findings, and patient‐reported outcome measures (e.g., Eating Assessment Tool [EAT‐10]) data were ed from a REDCap database and summarized using means, medians, percentages, and frequencies. Diagnostic categories were compared using analysis of variance. Results A total of 250 persons were included. The mean age (standard deviation [SD]) of the cohort was 69.0 (11.2). Forty‐two percent identified as female. Zenker diverticula (ZD) was diagnosed in 85.2%, 9.2% with CPMD without diverticula, 4.4% with a Killian Jamieson diverticula (KJD), and 1.2% traction‐type diverticula. There were no differences between diagnostic categories in regard to age, gender, and duration of symptoms (p = 0.25, 0.19, 0.45). The mean (SD) EAT‐10 score for each group was 17.1 (10.1) for ZD, 20.2 (9.3) for CPMD, and 10.3 (9.4) for KJD. Patients with isolated CPMD had significantly greater EAT‐10 scores compared to the other diagnostic groups (p = 0.03). Conclusion ZD is the most common, followed by CPMD without diverticula, KJD, and traction‐type. Patients with isolated obstructing CPMD may be more symptomatic than persons with ZD or KJD. Level of Evidence 4 Laryngoscope, 133:1349–1355, 2023 This serves as the seminal work from the prospective, multicenter cohort study of all individuals enrolled in the Prospective OUtcomes of Cricopharyngeal Hypertonicity Surgery (POUCHS) Collaborative. Of the 250 persons enrolled, 85% had a Zenker diverticula (ZD), 9% had evidence of cricopharyngeus muscle dysfunction (CPMD) without diverticula and 4% had a Killian Jamieson diverticula (KJD). Patients with isolated CPMD appear to be more symptomatic than persons with ZD or KJD.
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Methodology Prospective, multicenter cohort study of all individuals enrolled in the Prospective OUtcomes of Cricopharyngeal Hypertonicity (POUCH) Collaborative. Patient survey, comorbidities, radiography, laryngoscopy findings, and patient‐reported outcome measures (e.g., Eating Assessment Tool [EAT‐10]) data were ed from a REDCap database and summarized using means, medians, percentages, and frequencies. Diagnostic categories were compared using analysis of variance. Results A total of 250 persons were included. The mean age (standard deviation [SD]) of the cohort was 69.0 (11.2). Forty‐two percent identified as female. Zenker diverticula (ZD) was diagnosed in 85.2%, 9.2% with CPMD without diverticula, 4.4% with a Killian Jamieson diverticula (KJD), and 1.2% traction‐type diverticula. There were no differences between diagnostic categories in regard to age, gender, and duration of symptoms (p = 0.25, 0.19, 0.45). The mean (SD) EAT‐10 score for each group was 17.1 (10.1) for ZD, 20.2 (9.3) for CPMD, and 10.3 (9.4) for KJD. Patients with isolated CPMD had significantly greater EAT‐10 scores compared to the other diagnostic groups (p = 0.03). Conclusion ZD is the most common, followed by CPMD without diverticula, KJD, and traction‐type. Patients with isolated obstructing CPMD may be more symptomatic than persons with ZD or KJD. Level of Evidence 4 Laryngoscope, 133:1349–1355, 2023 This serves as the seminal work from the prospective, multicenter cohort study of all individuals enrolled in the Prospective OUtcomes of Cricopharyngeal Hypertonicity Surgery (POUCHS) Collaborative. Of the 250 persons enrolled, 85% had a Zenker diverticula (ZD), 9% had evidence of cricopharyngeus muscle dysfunction (CPMD) without diverticula and 4% had a Killian Jamieson diverticula (KJD). Patients with isolated CPMD appear to be more symptomatic than persons with ZD or KJD.</abstract><cop>Hoboken, USA</cop><pub>John Wiley &amp; Sons, Inc</pub><pmid>36102298</pmid><doi>10.1002/lary.30387</doi><tpages>7</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8770-8463</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5503-0325</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4300-5146</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2345-1157</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0288-2839</orcidid><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Cohort Studies
CPMD
cricopharyngeal bar
cricopharyngeal dysfunction
cricopharyngeus muscle dysfunction
Dysphagia
Esophageal Diseases
Esophageal Sphincter, Upper
Esophagus
Female
Humans
hypopharyngeal diverticulum
Killian Jamieson
Laryngoscopy
Muscular Diseases
Otolaryngology
Pharyngeal Diseases
pharyngoesophageal dysphagia
Prospective Studies
Zenker
Zenker Diverticulum - complications
Zenker Diverticulum - surgery
title Cricopharyngeus Muscle Dysfunction and Hypopharyngeal Diverticula (e.g., Zenker): A Multicenter Study
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