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Acoustic Rhinometry Evaluation in Allergic Rhinitis Patients before and after Turbinate Radiofrequency Ablation
Objective: To evaluate the outcome of turbinate radiofrequency ablation (RFA) by acoustic rhinometry.
Material and Method: Thirty allergic rhinitis (AR) patients aged 19-62 years old were recruited for this cross sectionalprospective study. They all underwent radiofrequency turbinate ablation for chronic nasal obstruction. The acoustic rhinometryevaluation, total nasal symptom score, and nasal obstruction score before and after surgery were analyzed at second, fourth,and eighth week.
Results: The mean age of the 30 AR patients was 39.5 years old and two patients required a second operation. After surgery,the total nasal symptom score (TSS) and the difference mean of cross-section area (CSA) 1 were improved in 2-4 weeks and4-8 weeks respectively but total nasal volume was not changed.
Conclusion: The authors can use acoustic rhinometry to evaluate short-term result of turbinate radiofrequency ablation. Thesubjective symptoms were prominently seen in 2-4 weeks after surgery and before the objective result by acoustic rhinometryshown at 4-8 weeks.
Keywords: Turbinate radiofrequency ablation, Nasal obstruction, Allergic rhinitis
Material and Method: Thirty allergic rhinitis (AR) patients aged 19-62 years old were recruited for this cross sectionalprospective study. They all underwent radiofrequency turbinate ablation for chronic nasal obstruction. The acoustic rhinometryevaluation, total nasal symptom score, and nasal obstruction score before and after surgery were analyzed at second, fourth,and eighth week.
Results: The mean age of the 30 AR patients was 39.5 years old and two patients required a second operation. After surgery,the total nasal symptom score (TSS) and the difference mean of cross-section area (CSA) 1 were improved in 2-4 weeks and4-8 weeks respectively but total nasal volume was not changed.
Conclusion: The authors can use acoustic rhinometry to evaluate short-term result of turbinate radiofrequency ablation. Thesubjective symptoms were prominently seen in 2-4 weeks after surgery and before the objective result by acoustic rhinometryshown at 4-8 weeks.
Keywords: Turbinate radiofrequency ablation, Nasal obstruction, Allergic rhinitis
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