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Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ; 72(4): 549-53, 2006.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17143436

RESUMEN

UNLABELLED: Acoustic rhinometry is an objective method to determine nasal cavity geometry. The technique is based on sound wave reflexion analysis in the nasal cavity, and determines crossectional areas as a function of distance as well as volume. AIM: The purpose of this study is to analyse nasal cavity volume changes caused by functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) in adults with chronic rhinosinusitis by acoustic rhinometry, and to correlate these changes with improvements in the sensation of nasal obstruction. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Forty patients aged from 18 to 73 years were prospectively evaluated between August and October 1999 at the Graz University Hospital, Austria. All patients were diagnosed with chronic rhinosinusitis, and undertook acoustic rhinometry before and after FESS. SCIENTIFIC DESIGN: A clinical prospective study. RESULTS: The nasal cavity total volume increased significantly after surgery. Nasal obstruction was improved in 88% of the patients, 20% with partial improvement and 68% with total improvement. There was no correlation between volume increase and improvement of the sensation of nasal obstruction. CONCLUSION: Total nasal cavity volume significantly increased after surgery; however, there was no correlation between volume increase and improvements of nasal obstruction. No significant pre or postoperative increase in total nasal cavity volume after decongestion were observed.


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Cavidad Nasal/patología , Obstrucción Nasal/cirugía , Rinitis/cirugía , Rinometría Acústica , Sinusitis/cirugía , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Enfermedad Crónica , Endoscopía/métodos , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Cavidad Nasal/cirugía , Obstrucción Nasal/etiología , Estudios Prospectivos , Rinitis/complicaciones , Sinusitis/complicaciones , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Rev. bras. otorrinolaringol ; Rev. bras. otorrinolaringol;72(4): 549-553, jul.-ago. 2006. graf, tab
Artículo en Portugués, Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-438672

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A rinometria acústica é um método objetivo de determinar a geometria da cavidade nasal, pela análise da reflexão de ondas sonoras. Determina a área de secção transversal da cavidade em função da distância da narina e seu volume. OBJETIVO: Analisar a alteração do volume da cavidade nasal causada pela cirurgia endoscópica funcional dos seios paranasais, em adultos com rinossinusite crônica, e correlacionar esta alteração com a melhora da obstrução nasal. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Foram avaliados 40 pacientes de 18 a 73 anos, entre agosto e outubro de 1999, na Universidade de Graz - Austria, com rinossinusite crônica, antes e depois de serem submetidos à CEFSP. FORMA DE ESTUDO: Clínico prospectivo. RESULTADOS: O volume total da cavidade nasal aumentou significativamente no pós-operatório. 88 por cento dos pacientes referiram melhora da obstrução nasal, 20 por cento de forma parcial e 68 por cento total. Nenhum paciente piorou deste sintoma. Não houve relação linear entre o aumento do volume da cavidade nasal e melhora subjetiva da obstrução nasal. CONCLUSÃO: O volume total da cavidade nasal aumentou no pós-operatório, mas não houve relação entre aumento do volume e melhora da obstrução nasal. Não houve aumento do volume da cavidade nasal após o uso do vasoconstritor, seja no pré ou no pós-operatório.


Acoustic rhinometry is an objective method to determine nasal cavity geometry. The technique is based on sound wave reflexion analysis in the nasal cavity, and determines crossectional areas as a function of distance as well as volume. AIM: The purpose of this study is to analyse nasal cavity volume changes caused by functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) in adults with chronic rhinosinusitis by acoustic rhinometry, and to correlate these changes with improvements in the sensation of nasal obstruction. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Forty patients aged from 18 to 73 years were prospectively evaluated between August and October 1999 at the Graz University Hospital, Austria. All patients were diagnosed with chronic rhinosinusitis, and undertook acoustic rhinometry before and after FESS. SCIENTIFIC DESIGN: A clinical prospective study. RESULTS: The nasal cavity total volume increased significantly after surgery. Nasal obstruction was improved in 88 percent of the patients, 20 percent with partial improvement and 68 percent with total improvement. There was no correlation between volume increase and improvement of the sensation of nasal obstruction. CONCLUSION: Total nasal cavity volume significantly increased after surgery; however, there was no correlation between volume increase and improvements of nasal obstruction. No significant pre or postoperative increase in total nasal cavity volume after decongestion were observed.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Adolescente , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Cavidad Nasal/anatomía & histología , Obstrucción Nasal/cirugía , Rinometría Acústica , Rinitis/cirugía , Sinusitis/cirugía , Enfermedad Crónica , Endoscopía/métodos , Cavidad Nasal/cirugía , Obstrucción Nasal/etiología , Estudios Prospectivos , Rinitis/complicaciones , Sinusitis/complicaciones , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X , Resultado del Tratamiento
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J Voice ; 16(3): 392-7, 2002 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12395991

RESUMEN

Forty adult patients diagnosed with chronic rhinosinusitis who underwent functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), were analyzed with respect to postoperative resonatory voice changes. For evaluation the patients were asked about their subjective impression of voice changes using a questionnaire. An objective assessment was performed by determining the so-called nasalance using the Nasometer (Kay Elemetrics), preoperatively, on the immediate postoperative follow-up (2 days after surgery), and approximately 1 month after surgery. The mean nasalance values increased significantly one month after FESS whereas the immediate postoperative control (2 days after surgery) showed a decrease of nasalance. Although FESS is a minimally invasive procedure, it can change the acoustic characteristics of the vocal tract in the long term and produce a significant increase in nasality. The authors strongly recommend that clinicians inform all patients, in particular voice professionals, about the possible effects of endonasal sinus surgery on voice quality.


Asunto(s)
Endoscopía/efectos adversos , Trastornos de la Voz/etiología , Calidad de la Voz , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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