A new predictive scoring model for globus pharyngeus in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease
Abdulaziz S. Alshahrani, Faris Almasabi- Gastroenterology
Abstract
Background:
Globus pharyngeus is a clinical condition, wherein, a patient senses a lump or a foreign body in the throat with a tightening or choking feeling. A strong association between globus pharyngeus and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) was reported. Therefore, we sought to investigate the predictive factors of globus pharyngeus in patients with established GERD and fit a predictive scoring model for globus pharyngeus.
Methods:
In this case-control study, 143 patients having globus pharyngeus along with GERD (
Results:
Proton pump inhibitor usage in the
Conclusion:
Hiatus hernia, psychosocial stress, and age are significant independent predictors of globus pharyngeus in GERD, and our predictive scoring model may help in identifying patients at higher odds of experiencing globus pharyngeus and modulate treatment accordingly.