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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10982963

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OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the incidence of pain and swelling after sialography and quantified the duration and severity of these symptoms. STUDY DESIGN: Sialography was performed on 92 patients who were then given a questionnaire to complete. Seventy-two questionnaires were returned and completed in a satisfactory manner. The patients were asked to assess pain and swelling before and after the sialogram was performed by using a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Comparisons between postsialographic measurements and baseline measures were carried out by using Friedman repeated measures analysis of variance on ranks. RESULTS: VAS scores increased significantly for both pain and swelling 1 hour after the sialogram (T1). The scores for swelling returned to baseline levels after 1 day (T2). The VAS for pain showed a similar pattern, but 2 days after the sialogram (T3), the scores were significantly lower, compared with those before the sialogram (P <. 05). CONCLUSIONS: Sialography is a safe procedure. Patients should be advised that minor effects may last approximately 1 day. A reduction in pain to below baseline levels was noted 2 days after sialography, which may suggest an unexpected benefit of sialography.


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Edema/etiology , Facial Pain/etiology , Sialography/adverse effects , Analysis of Variance , Edema/psychology , Facial Pain/psychology , Humans , Pain Measurement , Patient Satisfaction , Sialography/psychology , Statistics, Nonparametric , Surveys and Questionnaires
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