Anna Domeracka-Kołodziej
Medical University of Warsaw
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Chest | 2009
Sebastian Stec; Elżbieta M. Grabczak; Piotr Bielicki; Beata Zaborska; Rafał Krenke; Tomasz Kryński; Marta Dąbrowska; Joanna Domagała-Kulawik; Anna Domeracka-Kołodziej; Agnieszka Sikorska; Piotr Kulakowski; Ryszarda Chazan
BACKGROUND Chronic cough frequently remains unexplained. Although various cardiac arrhythmias have already been reported as a cause of chronic cough, this phenomenon has not been evaluated prospectively. Therefore, we studied the incidence and management of cough associated with premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) in a population of patients with this condition. METHODS Patients without organic heart disease who had been referred for the management of symptomatic PVC were evaluated prospectively. PVC-associated cough was recognized if cough episodes occurred just after spontaneous or induced PVC or observed in an ECG or a multichannel recording system that included ECG. A differential diagnosis of cough was performed according to the guidelines on cough. Afterward, antiarrhythmic therapy was instituted to eliminate PVC and cough. RESULTS Of the 120 patients who were referred for the management of PVC, 10 had a chronic cough. After extensive workup for the cause of chronic cough, the cough was thought to be solely due to PVC in one patient, partially due to PVC plus another cause in five patients, and not due to PVC but to nonasthmatic eosinophilic bronchitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and chronic sinusitis in four patients. Patients with PVC-associated cough reported more severe perception of symptoms associated with arrhythmia than patients without cough (mean [+/- SD] visual analog scale score, 8.2 +/- 0.5 vs 5.7 +/- 1.6, respectively; p < 0.01). PVC-associated cough disappeared after antiarrhythmic treatment (radiofrequency ablation [n = 4], oral antiarrhythmic agent [n = 1]), or after spontaneous remission of PVC (n = 1). CONCLUSIONS PVC may be a cause of chronic cough. Interdisciplinary cooperation is warranted for the proper diagnosis and management of PVC-associated cough.
Archives of Medical Science | 2014
Marta Dąbrowska; Elżbieta M. Grabczak; Magdalena Arcimowicz; Anna Domeracka-Kołodziej; Joanna Domagała-Kulawik; Rafał Krenke; Marta Maskey-Warzęchowska; Bożena Tarchalska-Kryńska; Paulina Krasnodębska; Ryszarda Chazan
Introduction Efficacy of chronic cough treatment is ambiguous. The aim of the study was to analyze chronic cough alleviation after specific treatment and the relationship between cough etiology and treatment efficacy. Material and methods A stepwise diagnostic approach was used to diagnose cough etiology in non-smoking adults with chronic cough. In all patients specific treatment was applied. Two different questionnaires – a visual analog scale and a 5-degree scale – were used to assess cough severity before and after 4-6 months of treatment. Results A significant correlation between pre-treatment and post-treatment results of both questionnaires was found (Spearman coefficient 0.43, p = 0.0003 and 0.73, p < 0.0001, respectively). Baseline questionnaire analysis revealed no differences in cough severity between patients with different cough causes or multiple cough causes. Although specific treatment resulted in a significant decrease of cough severity in the entire group, only partial improvement was noted. According to the visual analogue scale, a decrease of cough severity by at least 50% was achieved only in 54.4% of patients (37/68). Similarly, satisfactory improvement was noted in only 54.4% (37/68) of patients when using the 5-point scale. There were three sub-groups of patients, in whom no relevant decrease of cough severity was observed despite treatment: patients with 1. three coexisting cough causes, 2. non-asthmatic eosinophilic bronchitis, and 3. chronic idiopathic cough. Conclusions Cough severity does not depend on its etiology. Efficacy of chronic cough treatment in non-smoking patients is only moderate.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2015
Marta Dąbrowska; Elżbieta M. Grabczak; Magdalena Arcimowicz; Anna Domeracka-Kołodziej; Joanna Domagała-Kulawik; Rafał Krenke; Marta Maskey-Warzęchowska; B. Tarchalska; Ryszarda Chazan
Chronic cough is a common medical problem. The aim of the study was to analyze chronic cough causes in non-smoking patients and to search for demographic factors associated with different cough reasons. The etiology of cough was determined by medical history, diagnostic tests and response to specific treatment. Patients with significant abnormalities in the chest radiograph or spirometry were not included. The study included 131 non-smoking patients; median age 54 years, 77 % female. The most frequent causes of cough were gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) (62 %) and upper airway cough syndrome (UACS) (46 %). Cough variant asthma and non-asthmatic eosinophilic bronchitis (NAEB) were diagnosed in 32 (25 %) and 19 (15 %) patients, respectively. Other cough causes were found in 27 patients (21 %). Asthma was a significantly more common cause of chronic cough in women than in men (31 % vs. 3 %, p = 0.005). A reverse relationship was demonstrated for UACS (39 % vs. 67 %, p = 0.01). Patients with chronic cough aged >50 yrs were more likely to be diagnosed with less common cough causes. In conclusion, the most common chronic cough reasons are GERD and UACS. Asthma-related cough is diagnosed more frequently in females, while UACS-related cough is more frequent in males.
Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology | 2018
Paulina Krasnodębska; Agata Szkiełkowska; Beata Miaśkiewicz; Elżbieta Włodarczyk; Anna Domeracka-Kołodziej; Henryk Skarżyński
Abstract Introduction: The diagnostic procedure of phonation is dominated by subjective assessment tools. It seems reasonable to seek methods of quantitative glottal cycle assessment. Objective: The aim of our study was the analysis of open quotients (OQ) of the glottis. Methods: One hundred and twenty-four people were included in the study. Methodology was based on tools available in everyday phoniatrics practice – laryngovideostroboscopy (LVS) and electroglottography (EGG). There were statistically significant differences between control and studied group. Vocal fold polyps, nodules and edema influence glottal function in a different manner, what can be illustrated by objective glottal function parameters. Establishing Videostroboscopic Open Quotient values from three parts of glottis and Electroglottographic Quasi Open Quotient (QOQ) value, can help in dividing patients with benign lesions of vocal folds according to the type of disease. Results and conclusions: Measurement of the open quotient from three parts of the glottis helps to differentially diagnose and localize glottal vocal fold lesions. Videostroboscopic Open Quotient and Electroglottographic QOQ values can be used to quantify the glottal cycle. Videostroboscopic Open Quotient, Electroglottographic QOQ and their ratio varies depending on the type of organic dysphonia.
Otolaryngologia Polska | 2014
Anna Domeracka-Kołodziej; Elżbieta M. Grabczak; Marta Dąbrowska; Magdalena Arcimowicz; Magdalena Lachowska; Ewa Osuch-Wójcikiewicz
OBJECTIVE The aim was to compare a voice quality in patients with GERD-related dysphonia or chronic cough and to determine whether there is a relationship between the main symptom reported and voice quality. MATERIAL AND METHODS 249 consecutive patients diagnosed with GERD-related chronic cough or dysphonia were involved in this retrospective study and were divided into two main groups of men and women, and furthermore into groups of chronic cough and dysphonia. Laryngeal lesions were evaluated with videolaryngostroboscopy using Reflux Finding Score. Voice quality was assessed using GRBAS scale, sonograms, and multidimensional voice program (MDVP). RESULTS All subjects were found to have vocal abnormalities both in subjective and objective voice analysis. Perceptual assessment of voice (GRBAS) did not reveal any differences between analyzed groups depending on the reported symptom. In MDVP analysis, the group of women with cough as the main symptom demonstrated significantly less abnormalities in VTI value. In men with cough as their main complaint, significantly less MDVP abnormalities were found in Jita, Jitt, RAP, PPQ, and sPPQ parameters. CONCLUSIONS The comparison of voice perceptual assessment in patients with GERD-related dysphonia or chronic cough revealed no differences between analyzed groups. In objective voice analysis, the latter group presented lower degree of hoarseness in Yanagiharas scale. In objective MDVP analysis, the chronic cough group presented lower degree of abnormalities only in one of the noise related parameters in females and five frequency perturbation parameters in males.
Otolaryngologia Polska | 2011
Antoni Bruzgielewicz; Ewa Osuch-Wójcikiewicz; Grzegorz Januszek; Paweł Szwedowicz; Anna Domeracka-Kołodziej; Renata Zawadzka
Summary Introduction CO2 laser endoscopic surgery, introduction in the treatment of early glottic malignancies in the early seventies is the method has been wellstudied in such cases, and its utility for these lesions is well-established. Transoral resection with the CO2 laser, open partial laryngectomy and radiotherapy are the main options for treatment of early laryngeal cancer. As all the therapies are all equally effective in controlling an early glottic cancer the choice of treatment must consider such factors as possible complications, functional outcome and patient compliance. For properly selected patients the laser therapy provides equivalent oncologic outcomes when compared to traditional surgical therapies while improving the functional aspects of postoperative speech, voice and swallowing. Its advantages over open surgery include quicker recovery, less morbidity, fewer side effects and greater cost-effectiveness too. The disadvantages of radiotherapy are: duration of treatment, loss of time for work and social activities, higher rate of other possible complications, and partial preclusion of further conservative salvage surgery. Some authors report radiotherapy offers the better quality of voice but further investigations are needed to compare the voice following endoscopic resections with that obtained after radiotherapy. Aims The aim of the study was to analyze the character of the peri- and postoperative complications after CO2 laser endoscopic surgery for the early glottis cancer. Matherial and methods This was a retrospective study of a files of 55 patients (7 female and 48 male) in age range 38–85 with early glottic carcinoma (Tis – T2) treated by cordectomy. Diagnosis was based on histopatological examination of the biopsy specimen of the lesion and ultrasonographical examination of the lymphonodules of the neck. Videolaryngostroboscopy and acustic analize of the voice was complicated. All of them underwent one of the types of cordectomy using a CO2 laser, between 2007 and 2010. Cordectomies were categorized according to the classification of the European Laryngological Society (2000 and rev. 2007). In our series most cordectomies were type III 24 patients. Type IV – 2 patients, type Va – 18, type Vb – 4, type Vc – 6 and type VI – 1 patient. We observed peri-and postoperative complication and functional result of the treatment such as quality of voice and swallowing difficulties. Results Among 55 patient postoperative bleeding was the most commonly seen complication. It appeared in 34 of them (62%). All the cases of bleeding were easy to control. In 23 cases pain and mild laryngeal oedema were observed. It resolved in 3–4 day after medical treatment. None of our patient required tracheotomy. Eight patients needed revision procedures: four due to granulation tissue formation, two due to adhesion and another two due to laryngocele. This entire patient was manageable locally with repeated surgery. Our functional data, including stroboscopic findings and perceptual and objective voice evaluations, demonstrate that patients who underwent cordectomy and foniatric rehabilitation presents social efficient voice but with pathological components. All the patients have good long-term swallowing function. Conclusions 1. Bleeding and mild laryngeal oedema were the most common peri- and early postoperative complication. On follow-up examination we found granulation tissue, adhesion and laryngocele. 2. All the patient after cordectomies type III–VI and postoperative foniatric rehabilitation presents social efficient voice but with pathological components.
Otolaryngologia Polska | 2018
Paulina Krasnodębska; Anna Domeracka-Kołodziej; Agata Szkiełkowska; Aleksandra Panasiewicz; Marzena Mularzuk; Dorota Sokołowska-Łazar; Karina Wilhelmsen
Introduction Laryngeal paralysis deteriorates all laryngeal functions. Therefore the therapeutic process must include restoration of respiratory, defensive and vocal function. Selection of a proper rehabilitation path plays a key role. Appropriate research protocol that includes objective methods of voice evaluation is an important element of monitoring the return of vocal efficiency. Voice efficiency is important for the patient particularly due to psychological and social reasons. Aim The aim of the study was the assessment of short-term functional voice therapy (FVT) in patients with unilateral paralysis of the larynx with the usage of objective parameters describing the glottis and voice quality. Material and Method During the last 10 years 355 patients with laryngeal paralysis were hospitalized in the Audiology and Phoniatrics Clinic due to dysphonia. All patients undergone 5-day FVT. From 2015 we unified diagnostic protocol measuring parameters obtained from videostrobokymography (VSK), electroglottography (EGG), perceptual and acoustic voice analysis before and after 5 day hospitalization. Results After FVT patients improved voice quality and glottal compensation. The majority of patients achieved a statistically significant improvement in the VSK, EGG, MDVP and perceptual analysis. Group of patients with unsatisfactory voice improvement after therapy required a prolonged rehabilitation or has been qualified for laryngeal microsurgery. Potential factors that could have cause insufficient effects of FVT were analysed. Conclusions The complexity of voice rehabilitation is crucial for the success of therapy. Interdisciplinary therapeutic team plays a significant role during voice rehabilitation in patients with vocal fold paralysis.
Pneumonologia i Alergologia Polska | 2015
Marta Maskey-Warzęchowska; Marta Dąbrowska; Rafał Krenke; Anna Domeracka-Kołodziej; Małgorzata Żukowska; Ryszarda Chazan
Ortners syndrome (also known as cardiovocal syndrome) is defined as hoarseness due to compression of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve by an enlarged left atrium or enlarged thoracic vessels. We describe two cases of Ortners syndrome with an unusual underlying vascular pathology. In the first patient, Ortners syndrome was a consequence of left brachiocephalic vein stenosis resulting in collateral circulation filling the aorto-pulmonary window. The second patient developed a thoracic aortic aneurysm due infectious aortitis. Both patients required careful scrutiny in differential diagnosis because of their complex past medical history and concomitant diseases.
Otolaryngologia Polska | 2012
Ewelina Sielska-Badurek; Anna Domeracka-Kołodziej; Renata Zawadzka; Ewa Dębowska-Jarzębska
Chest | 2007
Elżbieta M. Grabczak; Sebastian Stec; Piotr Bielicki; Beata Zaborska; Tomasz Kryński; Joanna Domagała-Kulawik; Anna Domeracka-Kołodziej; Rafał Krenke; Katarzyna Flasińska; Piotr Kulakowski; Ryszarda Chazan