Pediatric septoplasty and functional septorhinoplasty: A quality of life outcome study.

International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology(2018)

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Abstract
OBJECTIVE:This study assessed disease-specific quality-of-life outcomes among pediatric patients undergoing septoplasty or functional septorhinoplasty. The Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) score was obtained pre- and post-operatively. Additional analyses determined whether demographics, nasal trauma, prior nasal surgery, or allergic rhinitis history affected NOSE scores. METHODS:Patients undergoing septoplasty or functional septorhinoplasty were evaluated prospectively at a tertiary children's hospital. NOSE scores were assessed pre- and post-operatively. Change in NOSE score was analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test, while multiple regression analysis evaluated factors associated with NOSE score change. RESULTS:136 patients (mean age 15.7 ± 2.1 years) were evaluated; 52 (38.2%) underwent septoplasty while 84 (61.8%) underwent functional septorhinoplasty. Mean follow-up was 3.6 ± 5.1 months. There was a statistically significant decrease in NOSE score from pre-operative septoplasty and functional septorhinoplasty: median = 75 to post-operative septoplasty: median = 20 (z = -5.9, p < 0.001) and functional septorhinoplasty: median = 15 (z = -7.9, p < 0.001). Gender, age, nasal trauma, prior nasal surgery, and allergic rhinitis did not have a significant effect on NOSE score change for either group. Additional surgery at the time of procedure was not a confounding variable in the relationship between surgery type and NOSE score. A NOSE Scale reliability analysis demonstrated high internal consistency with Cronbach's α of 0.83 across septoplasty and functional septorhinoplasty patients. CONCLUSION:There was significant improvement in disease-specific quality-of-life in pediatric patients undergoing septoplasty or functional septorhinoplasty. Gender, nasal trauma, prior nasal surgery, and allergic rhinitis did not significantly affect NOSE scores in either group.
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NOSE scale,Quality-of-life,Pediatric,Septoplasty,Septorhinoplasty,Nasal obstruction
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