2018 Section 6 - Laryngology, Voice Disorders, and Bronchoesophalogy
Ann Thorac Surg 2017;103:246 – 53
SHADMEHR ET AL
SYSTEMIC STEROIDS IN TRACHEAL STENOSIS
Fig 1. Flow chart of participants in the study. (AR ¼ airway resec- tion; FU ¼ follow-up; RBD ¼ repeated bronchoscopic dilation.)
Comment As a referral center for airway surgery with more than 2,200 patients already registered in our database, we are faced with a number of patients with PITS every week.
There was no complication relating to corticosteroid use other than 1 patient who had stomach ache, which responded well to proton-pump inhibitor administration. Surgical results for both groups are summarized in Table 7 . Table 4. Demographics and Intubation Characteristics Characteristics
Corticosteroid
Placebo
p Value
Age, years
27.9 (9.8)
27.2 (11.6)
0.747
Sex
Male
33 (66%) 17 (34%)
39 (70.9%) 16 (29.1%)
0.675
Female
Cause of intubation Trauma
23 (46%) 27 (32%)
33 (60%) 22 (14.5%)
0.146
Nontrauma a
Duration of intubation, days History of tracheostomy
12.5 (9.1)
15.0 (10.1)
0.193 0.902 0.209
14 (28%)
16 (29.1%)
Days between intubation and fi rst bronchoscopy
57.8 (34.3)
66.1 (32.4)
a Suicide, poisoning, postoperation, other.
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