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The effects of disclosure of sequential rhinomanometry scores on post-septoplasty subjective scores of nasal obstruction: a randomised controlled trial (CROSBI ID 202854)

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Manestar, Dubravko ; Braut, Tamara ; Kujundžić, Milodar ; Malvić, Goran ; Velepič, Marko ; Donadić Manestar, Ines ; Matanić Lender, Dubravka ; Starčević, Radan The effects of disclosure of sequential rhinomanometry scores on post-septoplasty subjective scores of nasal obstruction: a randomised controlled trial // Clinical otolaryngology, 37 (2012), 3; 176-180. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-4486.2012.02490.x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Manestar, Dubravko ; Braut, Tamara ; Kujundžić, Milodar ; Malvić, Goran ; Velepič, Marko ; Donadić Manestar, Ines ; Matanić Lender, Dubravka ; Starčević, Radan

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The effects of disclosure of sequential rhinomanometry scores on post-septoplasty subjective scores of nasal obstruction: a randomised controlled trial

We sought to evaluate the effects of awareness of rhinomanometric results on subjective sensation of nasal breathing in patients after septoplasty. Dedign: Prospective randomised study. Setting: Clinical Hospital Rijeka. A study of 60 patients (45 M, 15  F) who underwent septoplasty was performed at the ENT Clinic, Clinical Hospital Rijeka. The patients were randomised into two groups ; group A was shown their rhinomanometry scores at 3 months postoperatively, while group B remained unaware of their rhinomanometry results. Main outcome measure:  The assumption is that in the same settings patients aware of their rhinomanometric results have better performances of their Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) scale and thereby a better quality of life (QOL) after septoplasty. The differences in rhinomanometric results and NOSE scale prior and after septoplasty were statistically significant (P < 0.001), all patients achieving better results after the operation. There was no statistically significant difference in resistance (F = 0.004 ; P = 0.948) and improvement of rhinomanometry results in postoperative measurements (F = 0.110 ; P =  0.896) between groups A and B. The symptoms measured by the NOSE scale were the same in both groups preoperatively and 1 month after septoplasty (F = 2.906 ; P = 0.094). Three months postoperatively in group A, the NOSE scale score was lower (M = 11.67 ; sd = 12.34) than in group B (M = 27.50 ; sd = 18.04). The results suggest that disclosing information to patients about their post- septoplasty rhinomanometry results may improve subjective nasal breathing, and thus improve their QOL.

rhinomanometry; septoplasty

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Podaci o izdanju

37 (3)

2012.

176-180

objavljeno

1749-4478

10.1111/j.1749-4486.2012.02490.x

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