Am J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg | Volume 2, Issue 7 | Research Article | Open Access

Patterns of Otolaryngologic Sequelae of Suicide Attempts Seen in Nigerian Tertiary Hospitals

Olajuyin OA1*, Olajide TG2, Oluwole LO3, Lawal MA4, Ali A5, Olajuyin AB6 and Olajuyin AA7

1Department of ENT, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria2Department of ENT, Ekiti and Afe Babalola University, Nigeria3Department of Psychiatry, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria4Department of Psychiatry, Ekiti and Afe Babalola University, Nigeria5Department of ENT, Federal Teaching Hospital, Nigeria6Department of Family Medicine, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria7Department of Obstetrics-Gynaecology, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria

*Correspondance to: Olajuyin OA 

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Abstract

Background: Otolaryngologic sequelae of suicide attempts are rarely reported as an entity. In this report, we describe the patterns otolaryngologic sequelae of suicide attempts seen in Nigerian tertiary hospitals. Objective: To improve among clinicians, knowledge of the patterns of otolaryngologic sequelae of suicide attempts with a view to promote their management at the three tiers of health care delivery. Methodology: A retrospective analysis of clinical records of survivors of suicide attempts seen in Nigerian tertiary hospitals. Results: In all, 52 patients were seen. Of this, 34 were cases of otolaryngologic sequelae. Majority, (56.0%) of the sequelae were corrosive oesophagitis. Other sequelae were: corrosive oropharyngoesophagitis (14.7%), corrosive oropharyngitis (8.8%), and corrosive laryngitis (5.9%), hypertrophy scar on the neck (5.9%), laryngeal stenosis (2.9%), pharyngocutaneous fistula (2.9%) and sudden hearing loss (2.9%). The sudden hearing loss was caused by overdose of diazepam. There was discordance in the prevalence of isolated corrosive oesophagitis and oropharyngitis as noted by the 56.0% vs. 8.8% respectively in a pathologic continuum. Conclusion: Corrosive oesophagitis is the most common otolaryngologic sequelae of suicide attempts accounting for 56.0% of cases in this study. There was discordance in the patterns of corrosive injuries of the oesophagus and oropharynx as noted by the 56.0% and 8.8% prevalence respectively, in a pathologic continuum. This stresses the need to avoid using the clinical state of the oropharynx to gauge the condition of the oesophagus. It also emphasizes the importance of diagnostic endoscopy in all symptomatic cases of corrosive ingestion. The occurrence of sudden hearing loss post-ingestion of diazepam remains enigmatic. We therefore suggest empirical studies on this unique finding using laboratory animals.

Keywords:

Suicide attempts; Otolaryngologic sequelae; Patterns; Corrosive oesophagitis; Sudden hearing loss

Citation:

Olajuyin OA, Olajide TG, Oluwole LO, Lawal MA, Ali A, Olajuyin AB, et al. Patterns of Otolaryngologic Sequelae of Suicide Attempts Seen in Nigerian Tertiary Hospitals. Am J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2019;2(7):1063 .

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