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. 2024 Jan 6;12(1):119–129. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i1.119

Table 2.

Clinical course of patients with nasogastric syndrome

Case number Presenting symptoms Type of feed NGT Days after which symptoms developed Side of vocal cords involved Laryngoscopy Biopsy Culture Therapeutic interventions Tracheostomy Outcome Sequalae
1 Voice change, throat pain NG 3 B/L Vocal cord edema, post cricoid abcess None None NG removal, steroids, antibiotics Yes Alive Recovered in 7 d and discharged
2 Sore throat, stridor NG 8 B/L Vocal cod edema, arytenoid edema, post cricoid ulceration None None NG removal Yes Alive Recovery in 14 d
3 Throat discomfort, aspiration, NG 30 B/L Vocal cord edema and paralysis, postcricoid edema 1 None NG removal, gastrostomy placement Yes Alive Gastrostomy support required even after 12 wk follow up
4 Stridor, troat pain NG 9 B/L Vocal cord paralyis and arytenoid edema None None Removal of tube Yes Alive Recovered completely 15 d after tube removal
5 Stridor, throat pain NG 18 B/L Vocal cord edema and post cricoid ulcer NA Coagulase positive staph aureus NGT removal Yes Alive One month after trach – VC mobile, but residual arytenoid edema
6 Throat pain, fever NG 5 Vocal cord edema and post cricoid ulcer NA Streptococcus NGT removal No Alive
7 Stridor NA 16 Vocal cord edema and post cricoid ulcer NA None Yes Died
8 Stridor, fever NG NA B/L B/L vocal cord edema NA Candida albicans NGT removal Yes Alive 54 d after – both VC recovered sufficient abductor mobility and decannulation done
9 Stridor NG 2 B/L Impaired vocal cord abduction bilaterally. With edema. Postcricoid necrotic ulcer was noted, 1.5 cm in width No Mixed bacterial growth NGT removal Yes Alive No recovery till 1 month
10 SOB NG 2 B/L Isolated and complete abductor dysfunction of his vocal cords. With edema. Postcricoid ulceration No Mixed bacterial growth NGT removal, steroids Yes Alive Decannulated after 5 wk
11 Cough, sore throat NG 9 Left VC paralysis Left arytenoid fold swollen No None NGT removal No Alive None
12 Incidental NG 140 Lt Left- inhibited abductor movement Yes None NG removal Yes Alive Persistent VC palsy
13 Stridor, SOB Long intestinal tube 4 B/L Mild arytenoid edema No None Removal of tube Yes Alive Decannulated after 3 wk
14 Stridor NG 730 B/L B/L VC edema No None NA No Died
15 Stridor NG 75 B/L B/L VC edema No None Frequent NG changes No Died
16 Stridor, tachypnea, SOB NG 30 B/L Right VC paralysis, impaired left VC mobility, B/L edema No None NGT removal, steroids No Alive None
17 Stridor, SOB NG 35 B/L Bilateral arytenoid edema No None NGT removal Yes Yes Decannualted after 20 d
18 Stridor, desaturation, AMS NG 15 B/L Impaired abduction of the Vocal cords No None NGT removal, steroids No Alive None
19 Stridor, throat pain, desaturation Long intestinal tube 6 B/L B/L arytenoid edema No None NGT removal Yes Alive Decannulated after 4 wk
20 Stridor, throat pain, Respiratory distress NG 14 B/L Bilateral vocal cord palsy with severely compromised airway. No None NGT removal, steroids Yes Alive Improved after 4 wk
21 Stridor NG 14 B/L B/L VC palsy No None NGT removal No Alive None
22 Stridor, slurring of speech, sore throat, difficulty in swallowing, desaturation NG 7 B/L B/L vocal cord edema No None NGT removal, steroids Yes Alive A month to complete recovery
23 Wheezing, hoarseness Nasointestinal ileus tube 3 B/L Left arytenoid edema and erythema No None Tube removal, steroids No Alive None
24 Incidental NG 15 B/L Severe edema No None Inhaled steroids Yes Alive Decannulated after 5 wk
25 Stridor NG 105 B/L BL laryngeal edema No None NGT removal Yes Alive None
26 Desaturation NG 180 Rt Rt VC palsy No None Neb steroids NA Alive None
27 Stridor NG 760 Rt Rt VC palsy No None Neb steroids NA Alive None
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Proliferative interarytenoid granulation tissue and no abscess.

NG: Nasogastric; B/L: Bilateral; NA: Not available; SOB: Shortness of breath; VC: Vocal cords; NGT: Nasogastric tube.