Septoplasty is widely used in the treatment of structural nasal obstructions,and it also has a good effect and a high degree of postoperative satisfaction.However,there a large number of structures demonstrate abnorma...Septoplasty is widely used in the treatment of structural nasal obstructions,and it also has a good effect and a high degree of postoperative satisfaction.However,there a large number of structures demonstrate abnormalities related to structural nasal obstruction,including the external nose,maxilla,nasal cavity and paranasal sinus.Nasal septum deviation is only one signs of structural nasal obstruction and does not represent all possible structural abnormalities of the nasal cavity and its surrounding structure.Septoplasty is only performed to correct deviations of the nasal septum,which in many cases is obviously insufficient in restoring the symmetry of the nasal structure.Therefore,septoplasty alone is not suitable for the treatment of most structural nasal obstructions.Nasal ventilation expansion surgery,which typically covers more abnormal structural correction procedures than septoplasty,should be used when describing the treatment of structural nasal obstruction.展开更多
Objective:To compare and correlate the efficacy of the NOSE score&the VAS score in determining the symptomatic benefit in patients undergoing septoplasty.Materials and methods:Eighty patients with deviated nasal s...Objective:To compare and correlate the efficacy of the NOSE score&the VAS score in determining the symptomatic benefit in patients undergoing septoplasty.Materials and methods:Eighty patients with deviated nasal septum undergoing septoplasty were included in the study.NOSE score&VAS score(out of 100)was documented before and after surgery.Results were correlated and compared statistically.Results:In the NOSE score,the most bothersome symptom was trouble breathing through the nose(85.83);followed by Nasal obstruction or blockage(82.50).Wilcoxon test showed significant improvement with NOSE score and VAS score in all patients at 1 month and 3 months.Spearman’s coefficient showed a positive correlation between the two,though the score improvement and patient satisfaction rate was significantly high with NOSE score.Conclusions:NOSE score and the VAS score both provide effective framework for evaluating treatment responses after septoplasty.However,the NOSE score showed higher improvement and better patient satisfaction rate when used to measure of nasal obstruction as compared to the VAS score.展开更多
基金The general work was supported by the Capital Medical University Student Research Innovation Project,China(No.XSKY2020158).
文摘Septoplasty is widely used in the treatment of structural nasal obstructions,and it also has a good effect and a high degree of postoperative satisfaction.However,there a large number of structures demonstrate abnormalities related to structural nasal obstruction,including the external nose,maxilla,nasal cavity and paranasal sinus.Nasal septum deviation is only one signs of structural nasal obstruction and does not represent all possible structural abnormalities of the nasal cavity and its surrounding structure.Septoplasty is only performed to correct deviations of the nasal septum,which in many cases is obviously insufficient in restoring the symmetry of the nasal structure.Therefore,septoplasty alone is not suitable for the treatment of most structural nasal obstructions.Nasal ventilation expansion surgery,which typically covers more abnormal structural correction procedures than septoplasty,should be used when describing the treatment of structural nasal obstruction.
文摘Objective:To compare and correlate the efficacy of the NOSE score&the VAS score in determining the symptomatic benefit in patients undergoing septoplasty.Materials and methods:Eighty patients with deviated nasal septum undergoing septoplasty were included in the study.NOSE score&VAS score(out of 100)was documented before and after surgery.Results were correlated and compared statistically.Results:In the NOSE score,the most bothersome symptom was trouble breathing through the nose(85.83);followed by Nasal obstruction or blockage(82.50).Wilcoxon test showed significant improvement with NOSE score and VAS score in all patients at 1 month and 3 months.Spearman’s coefficient showed a positive correlation between the two,though the score improvement and patient satisfaction rate was significantly high with NOSE score.Conclusions:NOSE score and the VAS score both provide effective framework for evaluating treatment responses after septoplasty.However,the NOSE score showed higher improvement and better patient satisfaction rate when used to measure of nasal obstruction as compared to the VAS score.