KUMJ | VOL. 15 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 57 | JAN.-MARCH, 2017
Evaluation of Risk Factors for Laryngopharyngeal Reflux among Sikkimese Population
Kesari SP, Chakraborty S, Sharma B
Abstract: Background
Laryngopharyngeal reflux is a global health problem and is associated with a huge
economic burden and decreased quality of life. Studies describing the epidemiology
of laryngopharyngeal reflux are sparse in India and south east Asia. This study
becomes significant as it is being conducted in Sikkimese population who resides in
high altitude have a different lifestyle.
Objective
To evaluate the risk factors for laryngopharyngeal reflux among Sikkimese origin.
Method
Patients of Sikkimese origin visiting Ear Nose Throat outpatient department Were
administered with validated questionnaire. The patients were further subjected
to validate Reflux symptom Index score. Indirect laryngoscopy was performed to
calculate reflux finding score. Presence of laryngopharyngeal reflux was identified
with patients having reflux symptom index and reflux finding score of greater or
equal to 13 or more and 7 or more.
Result
Out of 200 subjects analysed, there were 77(38.5%) male and 123(61.5%) female.
Heartburn and regurgitation were the most common symptom among the masses.
Hoarseness and frequent throat clearance were the commonest laryngopharyngeal
reflux symptoms. Various risk factors were computed as mentioned in the results
column.
Conclusion
Study on the above mentioned population differed from rest of the country in terms
of dietary habits. Fermented food was found to be one of the important risk factor
for the development of laryngopharyngeal reflux in the sikkimise population.
Keyword : Laryngopharyngeal reflux, risk factors, reflux finding score, reflux symptom Index, sikkimese population