Ortner's syndrome: A systematic review of presentation, diagnosis and management.

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Intractable & rare diseases research Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.5582/irdr.2023.01047
Sameer Verma, Ankoor Talwar, Abhinav Talwar, Sarah Khan, Kambhampaty Venkata Krishnasastry, Arunabh Talwar
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Ortner's syndrome (OS), also called cardiovocal syndrome, is a rare condition hallmarked by left recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy due to underlying cardiopulmonary disease. The purpose of this review is to systemically analyze the existing literature for cases of OS to outline typical presentation, methods of diagnosis, and management of these patients. Case reports, case series, and cohort studies describing OS between 1955 and 2021 were identified. Individual manuscripts were reviewed for clinical features, presentation, and management. A total of 117 patient cases were gathered from 92 published articles. Common symptoms included hoarseness, dyspnea, cough, and dysphagia. The most common associated comorbidity was aortic aneurysm (41%), followed by pulmonary hypertension (35%), mitral stenosis (17%), and hypertension (12%). Among those who were managed via surgical intervention, 85.4% reported improvement in their hoarseness. While historically OS was associated with mitral stenosis, in recent decades, aortic aneurysms and dilation of the pulmonary artery from pulmonary hypertension have emerged as primary etiologies of OS. Therefore, OS should be considered in any patient presenting with hoarseness and history of cardiopulmonary disease. Surgical intervention in appropriate candidates resolves OS in most cases.

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奥特纳氏综合征:表现,诊断和管理的系统回顾。
Ortner综合征(OS),也称为心声综合征,是一种罕见的疾病,其特征是由潜在的心肺疾病引起的左喉返神经麻痹。本综述的目的是系统地分析现有的OS病例文献,概述这些患者的典型表现、诊断方法和治疗方法。确定了1955年至2021年间描述OS的病例报告、病例系列和队列研究。对个别稿件的临床特征、表现和处理进行了审查。从92篇已发表的文献中,共收集117例病例。常见症状包括声音嘶哑、呼吸困难、咳嗽和吞咽困难。最常见的合并症是主动脉瘤(41%),其次是肺动脉高压(35%),二尖瓣狭窄(17%)和高血压(12%)。经手术治疗的患者中,85.4%的患者声嘶有所改善。虽然历史上OS与二尖瓣狭窄相关,但近几十年来,肺动脉高压引起的主动脉瘤和肺动脉扩张已成为OS的主要病因。因此,任何有声音嘶哑和心肺病史的患者都应考虑OS。在大多数情况下,对合适的候选者进行手术干预可以解决骨肉瘤。
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