The Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children, Denver, CO 80205, USA.
J Pediatr Surg. 2012 Jun;47(6):1101-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2012.03.013.
An association between severe reactive airway disease (RAD) and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in children has been previously noted, but the relationship has not been well characterized. This study reports our experience with laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication and its effect on the pulmonary status of children with severe steroid-dependent RAD.
Between January 1993 and June 2011, 235 patients with severe steroid-dependent RAD and medically refractory GERD underwent laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. Clinical response, ability to wean oral and inhaled steroids, and changes in pulmonary function testing were tracked during the postoperative period.
Of 235 patients, 215 (91%) noted significant subjective improvement in their respiratory symptoms by the first postoperative visit at 2 weeks. Eighty percent was successfully weaned off their oral steroids within the first 2 postoperative months. Ninety-five percent reported a decrease in their inhaler use. Twenty-four percent of patients studied had a documented increase in their forced expiratory volume in the initial postoperative period. There were no intraoperative complications and no postoperative respiratory tract infections.
Children with steroid-dependent RAD and documented GERD refractory to medical management show improvement in their respiratory status after laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. Many can be weaned off of their oral and inhaled steroids postoperatively.
先前已经注意到儿童严重反应性气道疾病(RAD)与胃食管反流病(GERD)之间存在关联,但尚未对其进行很好的描述。本研究报告了我们在腹腔镜 Nissen 胃底折叠术方面的经验,以及其对患有严重类固醇依赖性 RAD 的儿童肺部状况的影响。
1993 年 1 月至 2011 年 6 月期间,235 例患有严重类固醇依赖性 RAD 和药物难治性 GERD 的患者接受了腹腔镜 Nissen 胃底折叠术。在术后期间,跟踪了临床反应、停用口服和吸入类固醇的能力以及肺功能测试的变化。
在 235 例患者中,有 215 例(91%)在术后 2 周的首次就诊时注意到其呼吸道症状有明显的主观改善。80%的患者在术后 2 个月内成功停用了口服类固醇。95%的患者报告说减少了吸入器的使用。24%的研究患者在初始术后期间记录到用力呼气量增加。术中无并发症,术后无呼吸道感染。
患有类固醇依赖性 RAD 且 GERD 经药物治疗无效的儿童在接受腹腔镜 Nissen 胃底折叠术后其呼吸道状况得到改善。许多患者术后可以停用口服和吸入类固醇。