Barosinusitis due to routine weather changes: A cross-sectional analysis of public websites.

Q4 Social Sciences
Revista Brasileira de Educacao Pub Date : 2023-06-19 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1002/wjo2.106
James C Campbell, Julia E Canick, Philip G Chen, Ralph Abi Hachem, David W Jang
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Abstract

Background: Sinusitis is a common diagnosis that can be erroneously associated with routine weather-related barometric pressure changes. In actuality, these pressure changes likely exacerbate migraine headaches, which can cause facial pain and pressure rather than true sinus inflammation.

Objective: The present study sought to characterize the representation of both sinusitis and migraine in association with barometric pressure changes across websites on the Internet.

Methods: An Internet search for relevant terms was conducted, and content of the resulting pages was assessed for associations between weather-related pressure changes and either sinusitis or migraine. Variations in reported results across different subtypes of Internet sources were analyzed. The primary outcomes measured were (1) whether a given media source associated barometric weather changes with sinusitis, (2) whether that source associated barometric weather changes with migraine, and (3) treatment options offered by that source.

Results: Of the 116 included webpages, 36 (31.03%) associated sinusitis and routine barometric pressure changes. Of these, 10 (27.77%) were otolaryngology practice sites. Sixty-seven webpages (57.76%) associated migraine and routine barometric pressure changes. Of these, nonotolaryngology webpages were more likely to report this link.

Conclusions: Otolaryngology practice sites were observed to be the most frequent professional medical resource reporting the unsubstantiated claim that routine barometric pressure changes are associated with sinusitis. Nonotolaryngology sources were more likely to link weather-related pressure changes to migraine. These results suggest that opportunities exist for otolaryngology practice sites to educate patients about nonrhinogenic headache etiologies.

天气变化引起的气管炎:对公共网站的横断面分析。
背景:鼻窦炎是一种常见的诊断方法,可能会被错误地与日常天气相关的气压变化联系起来。实际上,这些气压变化很可能会加重偏头痛,偏头痛会引起面部疼痛和压迫感,而不是真正的鼻窦炎:本研究旨在分析互联网网站上与气压变化相关的鼻窦炎和偏头痛的特征:方法:在互联网上搜索相关术语,并对搜索到的网页内容进行评估,以了解与天气相关的气压变化与鼻窦炎或偏头痛之间的联系。对不同子类型的互联网来源所报告结果的差异进行了分析。测量的主要结果是:(1) 特定媒体来源是否将气压天气变化与鼻窦炎联系起来,(2) 该来源是否将气压天气变化与偏头痛联系起来,以及 (3) 该来源提供的治疗方案:在收录的 116 个网页中,有 36 个(31.03%)与鼻窦炎和常规气压变化有关。其中,10 个(27.77%)是耳鼻喉科实践网站。67个网页(57.76%)涉及偏头痛和常规气压变化。结论:据观察,耳鼻喉科实践网站是最常报道常规气压变化与鼻窦炎相关这一未经证实的说法的专业医疗资源。非耳鼻喉科来源更有可能将与天气相关的气压变化与偏头痛联系起来。这些结果表明,耳鼻喉科诊所有机会向患者宣传非鼻源性头痛的病因。
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Revista Brasileira de Educacao
Revista Brasileira de Educacao Social Sciences-Education
CiteScore
0.50
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发文量
70
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: A Revista Brasileira de Educação, publicação quadrimestral da ANPEd - Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Educação, em co-edição com a Editora Autores Associados, voltada à publicação de artigos acadêmico-científicos, visando a fomentar e facilitar o intercâmbio acadêmico no âmbito nacional e internacional. É dirigida a professores e pesquisadores, assim como a estudantes de graduação e pós-graduação das áreas das ciências sociais e humanas.
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