良性甲状腺疾病中局部症状的患病率:一项meta分析的系统综述

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Laryngoscope Pub Date : 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1002/lary.31962
Vikash Yogaraj, Catherine Sinclair, Ayden Tchernegovski, Debra Phyland
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目的:本系统综述旨在评估文献中描述的良性甲状腺疾病患者局部症状的患病率。数据来源:通过PubMed、Embase、Medline和Cochrane数据库进行文献检索。回顾方法:通过汇总报告局部症状的研究数据获得粗略的症状患病率,并使用随机效应模型计算调整后的症状频率。亚组分析探讨异质性。结果:最终纳入21项研究,共4063例患者,调整后的症状患病率为:呼吸困难(29%)、吞咽困难(23%)、发音困难(18%)。结节亚组中常见的是Globus和美容问题(分别为54%和77%)。甲状腺肿患者明显比孤立结节患者更容易出现呼吸困难。与含有临床来源数据的研究相比,使用问卷调查的研究中症状患病率在质量上更高。结论:良性甲状腺疾病患者多出现局部症状,以呼吸困难最为常见,其次为吞咽困难和发音困难。为了进一步描述良性甲状腺疾病与局部症状之间的关系,需要更多的大规模研究,包括症状的同质报告,以及甲状腺疾病大小和位置的相关数据。此外,问卷和临床数据之间的症状患病率差异表明,问卷作为一种症状评估手段的优越性,以及它们作为指导患者咨询和结果预期的工具的潜在效用。喉镜,2024年。
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The Prevalence of Local Symptoms in Benign Thyroid Disease: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis.

Objective: This systematic review seeks to evaluate the prevalence of local symptoms in patients with benign thyroid disease as described in the literature.

Data sources: A literature search was conducted across PubMed, Embase, Medline, and Cochrane databases.

Review methods: Crude symptom prevalence was obtained by addition of data across studies that reported local symptoms, and adjusted symptom frequency was calculated using a random effects model. Subgroup analysis was conducted to explore heterogeneity.

Results: The final review included 21 studies with 4063 patients, with adjusted symptom prevalence as follows: dyspnoea (29%), dysphagia (23%), dysphonia (18%). Globus and cosmetic concern were frequent in nodule subgroups (54% and 77%, respectively). Patients with goiter were significantly more likely to experience dyspnoea than those with solitary nodules. Symptom prevalence was qualitatively higher in studies that used questionnaires, as compared with studies containing clinician-derived data.

Conclusions: Local symptoms occur frequently in patients with benign thyroid disease, with dyspnoea being most common, followed by dysphagia and dysphonia. Additional large-scale studies with homogenous reporting of symptoms, and data pertaining to thyroid disease size and location, are required to further delineate the relationship between benign thyroid disease and local symptomatology. Furthermore, the disparity in symptom prevalence between questionnaire and clinician-derived data suggests the superiority of questionnaires as a means of symptom assessment, and their potential utility as an instrument to guide patient counseling and outcome expectations. Laryngoscope, 2024.

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Laryngoscope
Laryngoscope 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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期刊介绍: The Laryngoscope has been the leading source of information on advances in the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck disorders since 1890. The Laryngoscope is the first choice among otolaryngologists for publication of their important findings and techniques. Each monthly issue of The Laryngoscope features peer-reviewed medical, clinical, and research contributions in general otolaryngology, allergy/rhinology, otology/neurotology, laryngology/bronchoesophagology, head and neck surgery, sleep medicine, pediatric otolaryngology, facial plastics and reconstructive surgery, oncology, and communicative disorders. Contributions include papers and posters presented at the Annual and Section Meetings of the Triological Society, as well as independent papers, "How I Do It", "Triological Best Practice" articles, and contemporary reviews. Theses authored by the Triological Society’s new Fellows as well as papers presented at meetings of the American Laryngological Association are published in The Laryngoscope. • Broncho-esophagology • Communicative disorders • Head and neck surgery • Plastic and reconstructive facial surgery • Oncology • Speech and hearing defects
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