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[Follow-up of patients submitted to antireflux laparoscopic treatment. A study by a telephone questionnaire].

Authors :
Favero A
Bresadola V
Dado G
Piccoli E
Bresadola F
Source :
Annali italiani di chirurgia [Ann Ital Chir] 2005 Mar-Apr; Vol. 76 (2), pp. 141-6.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Objective: As it is difficult to submit patients to instrumental follow-up after laparoscopic treatment of the gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), it is not easy to have a complete patients analysis after fundoplication. Telephone questionnaire can be a valid instrument to investigate clinical outcome and patients satisfaction to surgery.<br />Methods: This study discusses the results acquired through a telephone questionnaire which has been administered to patients undergoing laparoscopic fundoplication to study postoperative clinical evolution of GERD and satisfaction to surgery through a numerical rating scale from 1 to 10.<br />Results: Sixty three patients, who had a laparoscopic antireflux procedure at Department of General Surgery of the University of Udine (Italy), answered to telephone questionnaires. Fifty patients (74.9%) reported no symptoms. Patients satisfaction to surgery was 7.93 +/- 2.36. Fifty eight patients (92.1%) would have repeated the operation and 59 (93.6%) would have advised it to a friend suffering of GERD. A significant difference of patients satisfaction between preoperative typical and atypical symptoms has been found (8.43 +/- 2.04 vs. 6.95 +/- 2.71 p < 0.05).<br />Discussion and Conclusion: Telephone questionnaire is comparable with face to face consultation, allowing to do a correct clinical follow-up, to exclude patients accusing pathological acid reflux after fundoplication; however preoperative symptoms are not so accurate as postoperative symptoms. Their presence giustifies a postoperative oesophageal pH metry.

Details

Language :
Italian
ISSN :
0003-469X
Volume :
76
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Annali italiani di chirurgia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16302652