Δευτέρα 18 Ιουλίου 2016

Can we use the questionnaire SNOT-22 as a predictor for the indication of surgical treatment in chronic rhinosinusitis?

Publication date: Available online 24 June 2016
Source:Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Author(s): Pablo Pinillos Marambaia, Manuela Garcia Lima, Marina Barbosa Guimarães, Amaury de Machado Gomes, Melina Pinillos Marambaia, Otávio Marambaia dos Santos, Leonardo Marques Gomes
IntroductionChronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a prevalent disease that has a negative impact on the lives of sufferers. SNOT-22 is considered the most appropriate questionnaire for assessing the quality of life (QOL) of these patients and a very effective method of evaluating therapeutic interventions; however it is not used as a tool for decision-making.ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that the SNOT-22 score can predict the outcome of surgical treatment.MethodsA retrospective, longitudinal and analytical study. We evaluated the medical records of patients with CRS that completed the SNOT-22 at the time of diagnosis. All the patients were consecutively receiving care at an otolaryngology service in Salvador, Bahia from August 2011 to June 2012. The outcomes of the surgical treatment of these patients were obtained from their medical records. The initial score was compared to a group of patients who were not referred for surgery. All the patients completed and signed a consent form.ResultsOf the 88 patients with CRS, 26 had evolved to surgery over the last 3 years. The groups were homogeneous regarding gender and respiratory and medication allergies. The patients of the surgical group were 44.8+13.8 years old and the patients of the clinical group were 38.2+12.5 years old (p=0.517). The average SNOT-22 score of the case group was 49+19 and the average score of the control group was 49+27 (p=0.927).ConclusionThe SNOT-22 was unable to predict the outcome of surgical patients with CRS.



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