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Efficacy of botulinum toxin A for treatment of upper esophageal sphincter dysfunction

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LARYNGOSCOPE
Volume 110, Issue 7, Pages 1151-1156

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00005537-200007000-00016

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dysphagia; upper esophageal sphincter; botulinum toxin A

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Objectives: To investigate the efficacy of botulinum toxin A (BTA)-induced chemodenervation of the upper esophageal sphincter (UES) in patients with dysphagia and UES dysfunction. Study Design: Prospective clinical trial in 10 selected patients with pure UES dysfunction. Methods: In each patient 30 units of BTA mere injected into the UES under brief general anesthesia. Videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VSS) was done and a clinical symptom score was deter-mined before and after treatment. Results: On VSS relative opening of the UES improved in all patients (mean +/- SD: 47 +/- 14% before versus 71 +/- 24% after treatment; P < .01). Hypopharyngeal retention or laryngeal penetration of barium was significantly reduced in four of seven patients. Clinical symptom scores improved in all patients. One patient was free of symptoms, mild dysphagia persisted in six patients, and moderate dysphagia persisted in three patients. Conclusions: Our results support the use of BTA in selected patients with pure UES dysfunction, Its efficacy is limited by the possibility of a persistent structural stenosis of the UES and the risk of BTA diffusion into the larynx or hypopharynx.

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