Inferior turbinate reduction during rhinoplasty : is there any effect on rhinitis symptoms?
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Resumo: | Introduction Inferior turbinate surgery is often performed concomitantly with rhinoseptoplasty. As inferior turbinates play a major role in allergic rhinitis, it seems reasonable to suggest that inferior turbinate surgery reduces allergy. Objective To assess the impact of nasal turbinate surgery on non-obstructive allergic symptoms (nasal discharge, sneezing, pruritus, and allergic conjunctivitis) and on the use of allergic medication in patients with allergic rhinitis undergoing rhinoseptoplasty. Methods Secondary analysis of aggregated data from two randomized controlled trials. Participants with allergic rhinitis aged 16 years were recruited. Data from two groups were analyzed: patients with rhinoseptoplasty and concomitant turbinate reduction (intervention group) and patients with rhinoseptoplasty only (control group). The 90-day postoperative frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms and of nasal steroid and oral antihistamine use were analyzed. Results A total of 100 patients were studied. The groups were similar in terms of allergic symptom intensity and mean age. The frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms decreased 90 days postoperative in both groups (p < 0.01). There was no difference between the groups in the frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms at 90 days (p ¼ 0.835). Topical nasal steroid and oral histamine antagonist use decreased in the intervention group at 90 days (p < 0.05). Conclusions Ninety days after the surgery, turbinate reduction performed in association with rhinoseptoplasty did not reduce the frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms more than rhinoplasty alone. However, the observed decrease in nasal steroid and oral antihistamine use suggests an impact of turbinate reduction on medication use in patients with allergic rhinitis undergoing rhinoseptoplasty. |
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Garcia, João Pedro TedescoMoura, Bianca Hocevar deRodrigues, Vinicius HofstatterVivan, Manoela AstolfiAzevedo, Simone Martins deDolci, José Eduardo LutaifMigliavacca, Raphaella de OliveiraWolff, Michelle Lavinsky2022-04-13T04:52:07Z20221809-4864http://hdl.handle.net/10183/237200001139366Introduction Inferior turbinate surgery is often performed concomitantly with rhinoseptoplasty. As inferior turbinates play a major role in allergic rhinitis, it seems reasonable to suggest that inferior turbinate surgery reduces allergy. Objective To assess the impact of nasal turbinate surgery on non-obstructive allergic symptoms (nasal discharge, sneezing, pruritus, and allergic conjunctivitis) and on the use of allergic medication in patients with allergic rhinitis undergoing rhinoseptoplasty. Methods Secondary analysis of aggregated data from two randomized controlled trials. Participants with allergic rhinitis aged 16 years were recruited. Data from two groups were analyzed: patients with rhinoseptoplasty and concomitant turbinate reduction (intervention group) and patients with rhinoseptoplasty only (control group). The 90-day postoperative frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms and of nasal steroid and oral antihistamine use were analyzed. Results A total of 100 patients were studied. The groups were similar in terms of allergic symptom intensity and mean age. The frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms decreased 90 days postoperative in both groups (p < 0.01). There was no difference between the groups in the frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms at 90 days (p ¼ 0.835). Topical nasal steroid and oral histamine antagonist use decreased in the intervention group at 90 days (p < 0.05). Conclusions Ninety days after the surgery, turbinate reduction performed in association with rhinoseptoplasty did not reduce the frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms more than rhinoplasty alone. However, the observed decrease in nasal steroid and oral antihistamine use suggests an impact of turbinate reduction on medication use in patients with allergic rhinitis undergoing rhinoseptoplasty.application/pdfengInternational Archives of Otorhinolaryngology. Rio de Janeiro. Vol. 26, no. 1 (2022), p. 111-118.RinoplastiaRiniteAvaliação de sintomasTurbinatesRhinoplastyRhinitisAllergicRandomized controlled trialSteroidsInferior turbinate reduction during rhinoplasty : is there any effect on rhinitis symptoms?info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001139366.pdf.txt001139366.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain34037http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/237200/2/001139366.pdf.txtc63c4b2a093b15629e544a41d4ece741MD52ORIGINAL001139366.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf414399http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/237200/1/001139366.pdfffa5084a903d0e5068ab0f0bc05b5a4bMD5110183/2372002022-04-20 04:55:30.270616oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/237200Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-04-20T07:55:30Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Inferior turbinate reduction during rhinoplasty : is there any effect on rhinitis symptoms? |
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Inferior turbinate reduction during rhinoplasty : is there any effect on rhinitis symptoms? |
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Inferior turbinate reduction during rhinoplasty : is there any effect on rhinitis symptoms? Garcia, João Pedro Tedesco Rinoplastia Rinite Avaliação de sintomas Turbinates Rhinoplasty Rhinitis Allergic Randomized controlled trial Steroids |
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Inferior turbinate reduction during rhinoplasty : is there any effect on rhinitis symptoms? |
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Inferior turbinate reduction during rhinoplasty : is there any effect on rhinitis symptoms? |
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Inferior turbinate reduction during rhinoplasty : is there any effect on rhinitis symptoms? |
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Inferior turbinate reduction during rhinoplasty : is there any effect on rhinitis symptoms? |
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Garcia, João Pedro Tedesco |
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Garcia, João Pedro Tedesco Moura, Bianca Hocevar de Rodrigues, Vinicius Hofstatter Vivan, Manoela Astolfi Azevedo, Simone Martins de Dolci, José Eduardo Lutaif Migliavacca, Raphaella de Oliveira Wolff, Michelle Lavinsky |
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Moura, Bianca Hocevar de Rodrigues, Vinicius Hofstatter Vivan, Manoela Astolfi Azevedo, Simone Martins de Dolci, José Eduardo Lutaif Migliavacca, Raphaella de Oliveira Wolff, Michelle Lavinsky |
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Garcia, João Pedro Tedesco Moura, Bianca Hocevar de Rodrigues, Vinicius Hofstatter Vivan, Manoela Astolfi Azevedo, Simone Martins de Dolci, José Eduardo Lutaif Migliavacca, Raphaella de Oliveira Wolff, Michelle Lavinsky |
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Rinoplastia Rinite Avaliação de sintomas |
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Rinoplastia Rinite Avaliação de sintomas Turbinates Rhinoplasty Rhinitis Allergic Randomized controlled trial Steroids |
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Turbinates Rhinoplasty Rhinitis Allergic Randomized controlled trial Steroids |
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Introduction Inferior turbinate surgery is often performed concomitantly with rhinoseptoplasty. As inferior turbinates play a major role in allergic rhinitis, it seems reasonable to suggest that inferior turbinate surgery reduces allergy. Objective To assess the impact of nasal turbinate surgery on non-obstructive allergic symptoms (nasal discharge, sneezing, pruritus, and allergic conjunctivitis) and on the use of allergic medication in patients with allergic rhinitis undergoing rhinoseptoplasty. Methods Secondary analysis of aggregated data from two randomized controlled trials. Participants with allergic rhinitis aged 16 years were recruited. Data from two groups were analyzed: patients with rhinoseptoplasty and concomitant turbinate reduction (intervention group) and patients with rhinoseptoplasty only (control group). The 90-day postoperative frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms and of nasal steroid and oral antihistamine use were analyzed. Results A total of 100 patients were studied. The groups were similar in terms of allergic symptom intensity and mean age. The frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms decreased 90 days postoperative in both groups (p < 0.01). There was no difference between the groups in the frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms at 90 days (p ¼ 0.835). Topical nasal steroid and oral histamine antagonist use decreased in the intervention group at 90 days (p < 0.05). Conclusions Ninety days after the surgery, turbinate reduction performed in association with rhinoseptoplasty did not reduce the frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms more than rhinoplasty alone. However, the observed decrease in nasal steroid and oral antihistamine use suggests an impact of turbinate reduction on medication use in patients with allergic rhinitis undergoing rhinoseptoplasty. |
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