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BMB. 2020; 5(4): 0-0


Pulmonary Function Test and Thoracic Computed Tomography in the Evaluation of Dyspnea in Patients with Goiter Guatrlı Olgularda Dispnenin Değerlendirilmesinde Solunum Fonksiyon Testi ve Toraks Bilgisayarlı Tomografi

Güler Özgül, Erkan Yavuz.




Abstract

Objective:
The use of flow volume loop (FVL) section of pulmonary function test (PFT) and thorax computed tomography (TCT) are examined in the evaluation of dyspnea, which is one of the leading symptoms of compression due to goiter.

Method:
36 patients admitted to the Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis Clinic of University of Health Sciences Bağcılar Training and Research Hospital between August 2019 and January 2020 with the complaint of dyspnea who were diagnosed with goiter were enrolled in this prospective study. To determine the compression of the goiter on the trachea, PFT and TCT were performed in all cases. The patients were evaluated in terms of age, gender, smoking history, complaints, respiratory system physical examination findings, FVL, type of goiter, presence of TCT findings of external compression and deviation of trachea due to goiter.The degree of external compression on trachea according to the TCT were grouped as follows Grade 0: No compression on the trachea, Grade 1: Compression narrowing the tracheal lumen diameter less than 50%, Grade 2: Compression narrowing the tracheal lumen diameter more than 50%. FVL in PFT were grouped as normal and upper airway obstruction (UAO).
Results:
Twenty-six of the 36 cases were female (72,22%). The median age was 54.50 (range , 32-80) years. If looked at the location of the goiter 25 (69.44%) of the cases had retrosternal goiter (RSG) and 11 (30.56%) cervical goiter (CG). Interms of FVL, 28 (77.78%) were compatible with UAO and 8 (22.22%) with normal. Tracheal deviation was detected in 18 (50%) cases. External compression of trachea was detected in 28 (77.78%) cases; Grade 1in 14 (%38,89) and Grade II in 14 (%38,89). FVL was found to be compatible with UAO in Grade 0, 1, and 2 with the percentages of 25%, 85.71%, 100% respectively (p=0.0001). Normal FVL appearance in Grade 0 group was statistically significant when compared to Grade 1and Grade 2 (p=0.001). According to goiter type, the compatibility of FVL with UAO was higher in RSG group with a statistically significance (p=0.002).

Conclusion:
Although TCT is useful in evaluating the boundaries of the disease and surgical anatomy in patients with goiter, preoperatively, the FVL of the PFT should be considered as a priority over TCT to support the clinical correlation of dyspnea due to goiter.
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Key words: goiter, dyspnea, flow volume loop, thoracic computed tomography guatr, dispne, akım volüm halkası, toraks bilgisayarlı tomografi






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