scholarly journals Olfaction after endoscopic sinus surgery: long-term results

2012 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 178-184
Author(s):  
H.R. Briner ◽  
N. Jones ◽  
D. Simmen

Loss of olfactory function is one of the main symptoms in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis. This prospective, non-randomized interventional study reports five years results of olfaction of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis who underwent endoscopic sinus surgery in conjunction with topical medical treatment. Forty-five patients with chronic rhinosinusitis who underwent endoscopic sinus surgery were evaluated preoperatively, after three months and 34 (76%) of them after five years. Olfactory function was assessed by a subjective visual analogue scale, by a screening test of olfaction with Smell Diskettes and by measuring the N-Butanol threshold. Patient`s subjective sense of olfaction using a visual analogue scale was improved in 79% at 5 years. Objective measurements by Smell Diskettes improved in 53% at 5 years whilst the quantitative measurement by the N-Butanol threshold improved in 85% at 5 years. The high percentage of patients with improvement of olfaction five years after surgery indicates that endoscopic sinus surgery in conjunction with continued topical treatment leads to a long term improvement of the sense of smell. However, it was found that - measured by the sensitive N-Butanol threshold - up to 9% had no improvement and 6% had deterioration in their olfaction at 5 years after endoscopic sinus surgery. This fact has to be considered in the preoperative counselling of patients.

2013 ◽  
Vol 124 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feng‐Hong Chen ◽  
Ke‐Jun Zuo ◽  
Yu‐Biao Guo ◽  
Zhi‐Ping Li ◽  
Geng Xu ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 129 (6) ◽  
pp. 548-552 ◽  
Author(s):  
F Olivier ◽  
M George ◽  
D Leuba ◽  
P Monnier ◽  
J P Friedrich

AbstractObjective:This study aimed to assess the long-term outcome of functional endoscopic sinus surgery for Samter's triad patients using an objective visual analogue scale and nasal endoscopy.Method:Using a retrospective database, 33 Samter's triad patients who underwent functional endoscopic sinus surgery were evaluated pre- and post-operatively between 1987 and 2007 in Hospital of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.Results:A total of 33 patients participated in the study, and the mean follow-up period was 11.6 years (range 1.2–20 years). Patients were divided into two groups based on visual analogue scale scores of the five parameters with the greatest difference in intensity of symptoms between the beginning and end of follow up. Group 1 included patients with a mean visual analogue scale score of 6 and below at the end of follow up and group 2 included patients with a mean visual analogue scale score of more than 6. The only statistically significant difference noted between the two groups was the endonasal findings: stage III–IV polyposis was present in 1 out of 24 patients (4 per cent) in group 1 and in 5 out of 9 patients (56 per cent) in group 2.Conclusion:The results of our study indicate that functional endoscopic sinus surgery helps stabilise disease progression. Stage III–IV polyposis had a significant adverse effect on long-term outcome.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (18) ◽  
pp. 4245
Author(s):  
Jörn Lötsch ◽  
Constantin A. Hintschich ◽  
Petros Petridis ◽  
Jürgen Pade ◽  
Thomas Hummel

Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is often treated by functional endoscopic paranasal sinus surgery, which improves endoscopic parameters and quality of life, while olfactory function was suggested as a further criterion of treatment success. In a prospective cohort study, 37 parameters from four categories were recorded from 60 men and 98 women before and four months after endoscopic sinus surgery, including endoscopic measures of nasal anatomy/pathology, assessments of olfactory function, quality of life, and socio-demographic or concomitant conditions. Parameters containing relevant information about changes associated with surgery were examined using unsupervised and supervised methods, including machine-learning techniques for feature selection. The analyzed cohort included 52 men and 38 women. Changes in the endoscopic Lildholdt score allowed separation of baseline from postoperative data with a cross-validated accuracy of 85%. Further relevant information included primary nasal symptoms from SNOT-20 assessments, and self-assessments of olfactory function. Overall improvement in these relevant parameters was observed in 95% of patients. A ranked list of criteria was developed as a proposal to assess the outcome of functional endoscopic sinus surgery in CRS patients with nasal polyposis. Three different facets were captured, including the Lildholdt score as an endoscopic measure and, in addition, disease-specific quality of life and subjectively perceived olfactory function.


1998 ◽  
Vol 108 (2) ◽  
pp. 151-157 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brent A. Senior ◽  
David W. Kennedy ◽  
Jirayu Tanabodee ◽  
Hans Kroger ◽  
Mohammed Hassab ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 69 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Joanna Szaleniec ◽  
Agnieszka Wróbel ◽  
Paweł Stręk ◽  
Monika Kowalczyk ◽  
Ewa Bylica ◽  
...  

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