Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery 2/2022

13-06-2021 | Tracheostomy | Original Article

Nasal Mucociliary Clearance in Prolonged Tracheostomy Patients: A Prospective Case–Control Study

Authors: Prerit Rao, Rohit Singh, R. Balakrishnan, Dipak Ranjan Nayak

Published in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery | Special Issue 2/2022

Login to get access

Abstract

Prolonged tracheostomy bypasses the upper airways leading to absence or reduction of nasal airflow. This altered nasal physiology not only impairs olfaction but also may cause mucociliary dysfunction and consequent nasal crusting and rhinosinusitis.To objectively evaluate the extent of nasal mucociliary impairment in patients with prolonged duration of tracheostomy.This is a prospective case–control study done in a tertiary care center wherein the nasal mucocilary function was assessed by saccharin test in patients who were tracheostomized for a period of more than 4 weeks and the saccharin transit time (time taken to appreciate the sweet taste after endoscopic insertion of saccharin pellet on anterior end of inferior turbinate) was compared by the same test in age and sex matched healthy individuals. The saccharin transit time in the two groups was statistically analyzed using student t-test. Mean saccharin transit time in 30 patients with prolonged tracheostomy was 934.97 s with a standard deviation of 75.95 s whereas in 30 controls, the meantime was 447.4 s with a standard deviation of 63.22 s, which was statistically significant (p < 0.001). Conclusion Prolonged duration of tracheostomy leads to impaired nasal mucociliary clearance, which in turn could cause chronic rhinosinusitis.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Tsikoudas A, Barnes ML, White P (2011) The impact of tracheostomy on the nose. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 268(7):1005–1008CrossRefPubMed Tsikoudas A, Barnes ML, White P (2011) The impact of tracheostomy on the nose. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 268(7):1005–1008CrossRefPubMed
2.
go back to reference Puchelle EF, Aug F, Pham QT, Bertrand A (1981) Comparison of three methods for measuring nasal mucociliary clearance in man. Acta otolaryngologica 91(1–6):297–303CrossRef Puchelle EF, Aug F, Pham QT, Bertrand A (1981) Comparison of three methods for measuring nasal mucociliary clearance in man. Acta otolaryngologica 91(1–6):297–303CrossRef
3.
go back to reference Kleinschmidt EG, Witt G (1995) Evaluation of nasal mucociliary clearance with a modified saccharin test. Laryngorhinootologie 74(5):286–288CrossRefPubMed Kleinschmidt EG, Witt G (1995) Evaluation of nasal mucociliary clearance with a modified saccharin test. Laryngorhinootologie 74(5):286–288CrossRefPubMed
4.
go back to reference Yergin BM, Saketkhoo KI, Michaelson ED, Serafini SM, Kovitz KE, Sackner MA (1978) A roentgenographic method for measuring nasal mucous velocity. J Appl Physiol 44(6):964–968CrossRefPubMed Yergin BM, Saketkhoo KI, Michaelson ED, Serafini SM, Kovitz KE, Sackner MA (1978) A roentgenographic method for measuring nasal mucous velocity. J Appl Physiol 44(6):964–968CrossRefPubMed
5.
go back to reference Stanley P, MacWilliam L, Greenstone M, Mackay I, Cole P (1984) Efficacy of a saccharin test for screening to detect abnormal mucociliary clearance. Br J Dis Chest 78:62–65CrossRefPubMed Stanley P, MacWilliam L, Greenstone M, Mackay I, Cole P (1984) Efficacy of a saccharin test for screening to detect abnormal mucociliary clearance. Br J Dis Chest 78:62–65CrossRefPubMed
6.
go back to reference Canciani M, Barlocco EG, Mastella G, De Santi MM, Gardi C, Lungarella G (1988) The saccharin method for testing mucociliary function in patients suspected of having primary ciliary dyskinesia. Pediatr Pulmonol 5(4):210–214CrossRefPubMed Canciani M, Barlocco EG, Mastella G, De Santi MM, Gardi C, Lungarella G (1988) The saccharin method for testing mucociliary function in patients suspected of having primary ciliary dyskinesia. Pediatr Pulmonol 5(4):210–214CrossRefPubMed
8.
go back to reference Karaoglu D, Kocyigit M, Ortekin SG, Adali MK (2017) Late-term effects of surgery on nasal functions in patients who underwent total laryngectomy surgery. Int Archiv Otorhinolaryngol 21(03):270–275CrossRef Karaoglu D, Kocyigit M, Ortekin SG, Adali MK (2017) Late-term effects of surgery on nasal functions in patients who underwent total laryngectomy surgery. Int Archiv Otorhinolaryngol 21(03):270–275CrossRef
9.
go back to reference El-Sharnouby M, Khalil Y, El-Shafy IA, Khalil M (2018) Evaluation of nasal mucosal changes of tracheastomized patients. Menoufia Med J 31:254–261 El-Sharnouby M, Khalil Y, El-Shafy IA, Khalil M (2018) Evaluation of nasal mucosal changes of tracheastomized patients. Menoufia Med J 31:254–261
10.
go back to reference Yadav SP, Janab KS, Singh J, Ranga RK (2003) Nasal mucociliary clearance in patients with tracheostomy. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 55(2):73–75CrossRefPubMedCentralPubMed Yadav SP, Janab KS, Singh J, Ranga RK (2003) Nasal mucociliary clearance in patients with tracheostomy. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 55(2):73–75CrossRefPubMedCentralPubMed
Metadata
Title
Nasal Mucociliary Clearance in Prolonged Tracheostomy Patients: A Prospective Case–Control Study
Authors
Prerit Rao
Rohit Singh
R. Balakrishnan
Dipak Ranjan Nayak
Publication date
13-06-2021
Publisher
Springer India
Keyword
Tracheostomy
Published in
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery / Issue Special Issue 2/2022
Print ISSN: 2231-3796
Electronic ISSN: 0973-7707
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-021-02625-6

Other articles of this Special Issue 2/2022

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery 2/2022 Go to the issue