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Title

Disease-Specific Vs Non-Specific Questionnaires on Septoplasty Outcomes

Pages

  163-170

Keywords

Nasal Septum [MESH] 
Surveys and Questionnaires [MESH] 
Quality of Life [MESH] 

Abstract

 Introduction: Validated questionnaires are a valuable tool in medical practice. The role of septoplasty in improving patients’,non-nasal symptoms and their quality of life is still controversial. The aim of this study was to determine the differences in outcome after septoplasty measured by a disease-specific questionnaire vs a general QoL questionnaire. Materials and Methods: A total of 50 patients underwent septoplasty and completed the SNOT-22 and the SF-36v2 questionnaires preoperatively and at 6 months post-op. Pre-op, post-op and variation for each domain in both questionnaires were calculated and compared with a measure of self-reported health transition (Question 2 of SF-36v2) and with the Minimal important difference (MID) for our sample. Results: SNOT-22 scores significantly improved for each specific question and for the total score. SF-36v2 showed a significant improvement in scores for mental domains (Mental Health, Role Emotional, and Vitality) but less so for the physical domains. MID for our sample was 4. 2 points. Patients with variations greater than 4. 2 in SNOT-22 total score (74%) revealed significantly better variations in Physical Function, General Health, Social Function and Vitality. Conclusions: Validated questionnaires are a fundamental tool for assessing outcomes of commonly performed surgeries in ENT. Disease-specific questionnaire showed improvement in scores for the majority of patients. The general QoL showed improvement only in Mental Domains. This may suggest that the impact of septoplasty in patient’, s general health might not be significant.

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    Medeiros, Nuno, Aguiar, Cristina, Pina, Paulo, Lima, Nuno Barros, Larangeiro, Joao, & Conde, Artur. (2022). Disease-Specific Vs Non-Specific Questionnaires on Septoplasty Outcomes. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, 34(3 (122)), 163-170. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1034001/en

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    Medeiros Nuno, Aguiar Cristina, Pina Paulo, Lima Nuno Barros, Larangeiro Joao, Conde Artur. Disease-Specific Vs Non-Specific Questionnaires on Septoplasty Outcomes. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY[Internet]. 2022;34(3 (122)):163-170. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1034001/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Nuno Medeiros, Cristina Aguiar, Paulo Pina, Nuno Barros Lima, Joao Larangeiro, and Artur Conde, “Disease-Specific Vs Non-Specific Questionnaires on Septoplasty Outcomes,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, vol. 34, no. 3 (122), pp. 163–170, 2022, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1034001/en

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