Dacryocystorhinostomy for the treatment of nasolacrimal duct obstruction: a pilot trial to assess impact on coexisting sinus symptoms

Q4 Medicine
Ankur N. Mehta, Wan-Ling Yi, A. Ananda, Raf Ghabriel
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Purpose: To report on coexistent sinus symptoms in a population of patients who underwent endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) surgery for nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) in a pilot study designed to test and refine methods and to estimate patient sample size for a larger multicentre randomised trial. Methods: Ninety-four consecutive patients with NLDO who underwent endonasal DCR by three surgeons in both public and private practice over a two-year period were included in this study. Questionnaires were given preceding DCR surgery and at 10 weeks post-surgery. Sinus symptoms including sinusitis, nasal congestion, hyposmia, nasal discharge, and facial pressure were assessed in the questionnaire. All subjects underwent primary endonasal DCR and all patients underwent the same post-operative regimen. Results: Questionnaire responses revealed that 48/94 (51%) patients had one or more sinus symptoms prior to DCR surgery. Ten-week post-DCR follow-up questionnaires were obtained from 77/94 (82%) patients. About 20/31 (65%) patients with one or more sinus symptoms prior to DCR surgery reported resolution of coexisting sinus symptoms by 10 weeks post-DCR surgery. Conclusion: The data from this pilot study suggest that approximately half of patients attending for NLDO have coexisting sinus symptoms. There was some loss to follow-up. This pilot study highlighted the need for a validated patient questionnaire, longer length of follow-up, control groups for surgical intervention, and use of perioperative medications. Any clinical trial designed to assess the impact of endonasal surgery on sinus symptoms would need to enrol several hundred patients in order to reach a statistically valid conclusion.
泪囊鼻腔造瘘术治疗鼻泪管阻塞:一项评估对共存鼻窦症状影响的初步试验
目的:在一项旨在测试和改进方法并为一项更大的多中心随机试验估计患者样本量的试点研究中,报告接受鼻内泪囊鼻腔造瘘术(DCR)治疗鼻泪管阻塞(NLDO)的患者群体中共存的鼻窦症状。方法:本研究纳入了连续94例NLDO患者,他们在两年内由三名外科医生在公共和私人诊所进行了鼻内DCR。在DCR手术前和手术后10周进行问卷调查。调查问卷中评估了鼻窦炎、鼻塞、嗅觉减退、鼻腔分泌物和面部压力等鼻窦症状。所有受试者均接受了原发性鼻内DCR,所有患者均接受了相同的术后方案。结果:问卷调查显示,48/94(51%)患者在DCR手术前有一种或多种鼻窦症状。从77/94(82%)名患者中获得DCR后10周的随访问卷。大约20/31(65%)在DCR手术前有一种或多种鼻窦症状的患者报告称,DCR手术后10周,共存的鼻窦症状得到了缓解。结论:这项初步研究的数据表明,大约一半接受NLDO治疗的患者同时存在鼻窦症状。有一些后续损失。这项试点研究强调了需要一份经过验证的患者问卷、更长的随访时间、手术干预的对照组以及围手术期药物的使用。任何旨在评估鼻内手术对鼻窦症状影响的临床试验都需要招募数百名患者,才能得出统计上有效的结论。
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Asian Journal of Ophthalmology
Asian Journal of Ophthalmology Medicine-Ophthalmology
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期刊介绍: Asian Journal of OPHTHALMOLOGY is the official peer-reviewed journal of the South East Asia Glaucoma Interest Group (SEAGIG) and is indexed in EMBASE/Excerpta Medica. Asian Journal of OPHTHALMOLOGY is published quarterly (four [4] issues per year) by Scientific Communications International Limited. The journal is published on-line only and is distributed free of cost via the SEAGIG website.
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