Cristin result ID: 367974
Last modified: January 21, 2015, 3:27 PM
Year of NVI-reporting: 2007
Result
Academic article
2007

Long term effects of postoperative measures after sinus surgery

Contributors:
  • Vegard Bugten
  • Ståle Nordgård and
  • Sverre Steinsvåg

Journal

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
ISSN 0937-4477
e-ISSN 1434-4726
NVI-level 1

About the result

Academic article
Year of publication: 2007

Classification

Scientific disciplines

Clinical medical sciences

Description Description

Title

Long term effects of postoperative measures after sinus surgery

Summary

To compare the long-term effects of different postoperative treatment regimes after functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), we performed a randomized controlled trial. Inclusion criteria were chronic rhinosinusitis with (CRSwNP) or without (CRS-NP) bilateral nasal polyps and acute recurrent rhinosinusitis (ARR). All patients (male/female = 56/65; mean age = 42.8 years; age range 18-73 years) underwent sinus surgery for the first time. The patients included in 2004 were allocated to a packing in middle meatus for 5 days or saline irrigation only postoperatively. The patients included in 2005 were randomized to debridement 6 and 12 days postoperatively or saline irrigation. At baseline and 56 weeks (32-77) postoperatively, the patients reported symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pain, headache, and change in sense of smell, nasal discharge, sneezing and reduced general condition on visual analogue scale (VAS). We used ANCOVA to compare symptom improvement. Among patients with CRSwNP, nasal congestion and sneezing improved, respectively, 20 mm (P value = 0.041) and 18 mm (P value = 0.011) more in the debridement group than in the saline irrigation group. Although a packing had positive effects on the symptom improvement they were not significant. Patients with CRSwNP, who had undergone debridement after FESS, had significantly larger symptom improvement 56 weeks after surgery than patients who had only done saline irrigation.

Contributors

Vegard Bugten

  • Affiliation:
    Author
    at St. Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital
  • Affiliation:
    Author
    at Department of Neuromedicine and Movement Science at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Ståle Nordgård

  • Affiliation:
    Author
    at Department of Neuromedicine and Movement Science at Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • Affiliation:
    Author
    at St. Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital

Sverre Karmhus Steinsvåg

Name shown on this result as Sverre Steinsvåg
  • Affiliation:
    Author
    at Sørlandet Hospital Trust
  • Affiliation:
    Author
    at Bergen Hospital Trust - Haukeland University Hospital
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