Abstract
In this study we evaluated the patient-perceived benefit of surgery for nasal obstruction.
Data were collected prospectively from both sexes of all ages who underwent elective surgery for nasal obstruction. All patients completed Sinonasal Outcome Test-22 (SNOT-22) questionnaire pre- and postoperatively.
During the study period 63 subjects underwent surgery for nasal obstruction (septoplasty and/or turbinectomy).
The median total SNOT-22 score was 35 and 14 pre- and postoperatively, respectively. The median difference between post- and preoperative scores was -15.
We did not find significant correlation between changes in SNOT-22 scores postoperatively and age, gender, follow-up time, operation type or survey method.
We can carefully conclude that SNOT-22 can be a useful instrument for patients undergoing operation for nasal obstruction.
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