Compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy: characteristics, prevalence and influence on patient satisfaction

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo,Carlos Alberto Almeida de
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Azevedo,Ítalo Medeiros, Ferreira,Maria Angela Fernandes, Ferreira,Hylas Paiva da Costa, Dantas,Jorge Lúcio Costa de Medeiros, Medeiros,Aldo Cunha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: This prospective study aimed at investigating predictive factors for compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy. METHODS: From 2000 to 2002, 80 patients (53 females and 27 males) underwent thoracoscopic sympathectomy to treat hyperhidrosis. Patient ages ranged from 12 to 56 years, and the mean post-operative follow-up period was 42.51 ± 5.98 months. Patient satisfaction with the results was evaluated through the use of a rating scale. The procedure was performed bilaterally: at the T2 level for facial hyperhidrosis; at the T3-T4 level for axillary hyperhidrosis; and at the T3 level for palmar hyperhidrosis. RESULTS: Post-operatively, 68 patients (85.0%) presented compensatory sweating, which was classified as mild in 23 (33.8%), moderate in 23 (33.8%) and severe in 22 (32.4%). Considering the final surgical results, 70 patients (87.5%) were satisfied with the outcome of the operation, whereas 10 patients (12.5%) were dissatisfied. The level of patient satisfaction varied according to gender, age, body mass index (BMI) and extent of denervation. The compensatory sweating was more severe on the abdomen and back than on the legs. CONCLUSIONS: Although compensatory sweating, which is a common adverse effect of sympathectomy, occurred in the majority of cases, the level of patient satisfaction was high. The best candidates for thoracoscopic sympathectomy are young adult women with a BMI < 24.9 kg/m².
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spelling Compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy: characteristics, prevalence and influence on patient satisfactionSympathectomyHyperhidrosisThoracoscopyPostoperative complicationsThoracic surgery, video-assistedOBJECTIVE: This prospective study aimed at investigating predictive factors for compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy. METHODS: From 2000 to 2002, 80 patients (53 females and 27 males) underwent thoracoscopic sympathectomy to treat hyperhidrosis. Patient ages ranged from 12 to 56 years, and the mean post-operative follow-up period was 42.51 ± 5.98 months. Patient satisfaction with the results was evaluated through the use of a rating scale. The procedure was performed bilaterally: at the T2 level for facial hyperhidrosis; at the T3-T4 level for axillary hyperhidrosis; and at the T3 level for palmar hyperhidrosis. RESULTS: Post-operatively, 68 patients (85.0%) presented compensatory sweating, which was classified as mild in 23 (33.8%), moderate in 23 (33.8%) and severe in 22 (32.4%). Considering the final surgical results, 70 patients (87.5%) were satisfied with the outcome of the operation, whereas 10 patients (12.5%) were dissatisfied. The level of patient satisfaction varied according to gender, age, body mass index (BMI) and extent of denervation. The compensatory sweating was more severe on the abdomen and back than on the legs. CONCLUSIONS: Although compensatory sweating, which is a common adverse effect of sympathectomy, occurred in the majority of cases, the level of patient satisfaction was high. The best candidates for thoracoscopic sympathectomy are young adult women with a BMI < 24.9 kg/m².Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia2009-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-37132009000300004Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia v.35 n.3 2009reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia (SBPT)instacron:SBPT10.1590/S1806-37132009000300004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAraújo,Carlos Alberto Almeida deAzevedo,Ítalo MedeirosFerreira,Maria Angela FernandesFerreira,Hylas Paiva da CostaDantas,Jorge Lúcio Costa de MedeirosMedeiros,Aldo Cunhaeng2009-04-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-37132009000300004Revistahttp://www.jornaldepneumologia.com.br/default.aspONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbp@jbp.org.br|| jpneumo@jornaldepneumologia.com.br1806-37561806-3713opendoar:2009-04-27T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia (SBPT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy: characteristics, prevalence and influence on patient satisfaction
title Compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy: characteristics, prevalence and influence on patient satisfaction
spellingShingle Compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy: characteristics, prevalence and influence on patient satisfaction
Araújo,Carlos Alberto Almeida de
Sympathectomy
Hyperhidrosis
Thoracoscopy
Postoperative complications
Thoracic surgery, video-assisted
title_short Compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy: characteristics, prevalence and influence on patient satisfaction
title_full Compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy: characteristics, prevalence and influence on patient satisfaction
title_fullStr Compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy: characteristics, prevalence and influence on patient satisfaction
title_full_unstemmed Compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy: characteristics, prevalence and influence on patient satisfaction
title_sort Compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy: characteristics, prevalence and influence on patient satisfaction
author Araújo,Carlos Alberto Almeida de
author_facet Araújo,Carlos Alberto Almeida de
Azevedo,Ítalo Medeiros
Ferreira,Maria Angela Fernandes
Ferreira,Hylas Paiva da Costa
Dantas,Jorge Lúcio Costa de Medeiros
Medeiros,Aldo Cunha
author_role author
author2 Azevedo,Ítalo Medeiros
Ferreira,Maria Angela Fernandes
Ferreira,Hylas Paiva da Costa
Dantas,Jorge Lúcio Costa de Medeiros
Medeiros,Aldo Cunha
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo,Carlos Alberto Almeida de
Azevedo,Ítalo Medeiros
Ferreira,Maria Angela Fernandes
Ferreira,Hylas Paiva da Costa
Dantas,Jorge Lúcio Costa de Medeiros
Medeiros,Aldo Cunha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sympathectomy
Hyperhidrosis
Thoracoscopy
Postoperative complications
Thoracic surgery, video-assisted
topic Sympathectomy
Hyperhidrosis
Thoracoscopy
Postoperative complications
Thoracic surgery, video-assisted
description OBJECTIVE: This prospective study aimed at investigating predictive factors for compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy. METHODS: From 2000 to 2002, 80 patients (53 females and 27 males) underwent thoracoscopic sympathectomy to treat hyperhidrosis. Patient ages ranged from 12 to 56 years, and the mean post-operative follow-up period was 42.51 ± 5.98 months. Patient satisfaction with the results was evaluated through the use of a rating scale. The procedure was performed bilaterally: at the T2 level for facial hyperhidrosis; at the T3-T4 level for axillary hyperhidrosis; and at the T3 level for palmar hyperhidrosis. RESULTS: Post-operatively, 68 patients (85.0%) presented compensatory sweating, which was classified as mild in 23 (33.8%), moderate in 23 (33.8%) and severe in 22 (32.4%). Considering the final surgical results, 70 patients (87.5%) were satisfied with the outcome of the operation, whereas 10 patients (12.5%) were dissatisfied. The level of patient satisfaction varied according to gender, age, body mass index (BMI) and extent of denervation. The compensatory sweating was more severe on the abdomen and back than on the legs. CONCLUSIONS: Although compensatory sweating, which is a common adverse effect of sympathectomy, occurred in the majority of cases, the level of patient satisfaction was high. The best candidates for thoracoscopic sympathectomy are young adult women with a BMI < 24.9 kg/m².
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