The impact of chronic airway disease on symptom severity and global suffering in Canadian rhinosinusitis patients
Abstract Background Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) can suffer from a significant decline in their quality of life. CRS patients have a high prevalence of comorbid conditions and it is important to understand the impact of these conditions on their CRS-related quality of life. This study...
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doaj-d4944522b36d4fcd937e88876b446cfa2020-11-25T00:27:31ZengBMCJournal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery1916-02162018-05-014711610.1186/s40463-018-0287-6The impact of chronic airway disease on symptom severity and global suffering in Canadian rhinosinusitis patientsKimberly Luu0Jason Sutherland1Trafford Crump2Giuping Liu3Arif Janjua4Division of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery, University of British Columbia, Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre, DHCC, Vancouver General HospitalUBC Centre for Health Services and Policy ResearchUniversity of CalgaryUBC Centre for Health Services and Policy ResearchDivision of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery, University of British Columbia, Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre, DHCC, Vancouver General HospitalAbstract Background Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) can suffer from a significant decline in their quality of life. CRS patients have a high prevalence of comorbid conditions and it is important to understand the impact of these conditions on their CRS-related quality of life. This study measures the impacts of chronic pulmonary comorbidities on quality of life, pain, and depression scores among patients with CRS awaiting Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (ESS). Methods This study is based on cross-sectional analysis of prospectively collected patient-reported outcome data collected pre-operatively from patients waiting for ESS. Surveys were administered to patients to assess sino-nasal morbidity (SNOT-22), depression and pain. The impact of pulmonary comorbidity on SNOT-22 scores, pain and depression was measured. Results Two hundred fifthy-three patients were included in the study, 91 with chronic pulmonary comorbidity. The mean SNOT-22 scores were significantly higher among patients with chronic pulmonary comorbidities than among patients without (37 and 48, respectively). This difference is large enough to be clinically significant. Patients with chronic pulmonary comorbidities reported slightly higher depression scores than those without. Conclusions This study found that among CRS patients waiting for ESS, chronic pulmonary comorbidities are strongly associated with significantly higher symptom burden.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40463-018-0287-6Endoscopic sinus surgeryComorbiditiesQuality of lifeUnified airway |
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Kimberly Luu Jason Sutherland Trafford Crump Giuping Liu Arif Janjua The impact of chronic airway disease on symptom severity and global suffering in Canadian rhinosinusitis patients Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Endoscopic sinus surgery Comorbidities Quality of life Unified airway |
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Kimberly Luu Jason Sutherland Trafford Crump Giuping Liu Arif Janjua |
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The impact of chronic airway disease on symptom severity and global suffering in Canadian rhinosinusitis patients |
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The impact of chronic airway disease on symptom severity and global suffering in Canadian rhinosinusitis patients |
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The impact of chronic airway disease on symptom severity and global suffering in Canadian rhinosinusitis patients |
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The impact of chronic airway disease on symptom severity and global suffering in Canadian rhinosinusitis patients |
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The impact of chronic airway disease on symptom severity and global suffering in Canadian rhinosinusitis patients |
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impact of chronic airway disease on symptom severity and global suffering in canadian rhinosinusitis patients |
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Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery |
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2018-05-01 |
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Abstract Background Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) can suffer from a significant decline in their quality of life. CRS patients have a high prevalence of comorbid conditions and it is important to understand the impact of these conditions on their CRS-related quality of life. This study measures the impacts of chronic pulmonary comorbidities on quality of life, pain, and depression scores among patients with CRS awaiting Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (ESS). Methods This study is based on cross-sectional analysis of prospectively collected patient-reported outcome data collected pre-operatively from patients waiting for ESS. Surveys were administered to patients to assess sino-nasal morbidity (SNOT-22), depression and pain. The impact of pulmonary comorbidity on SNOT-22 scores, pain and depression was measured. Results Two hundred fifthy-three patients were included in the study, 91 with chronic pulmonary comorbidity. The mean SNOT-22 scores were significantly higher among patients with chronic pulmonary comorbidities than among patients without (37 and 48, respectively). This difference is large enough to be clinically significant. Patients with chronic pulmonary comorbidities reported slightly higher depression scores than those without. Conclusions This study found that among CRS patients waiting for ESS, chronic pulmonary comorbidities are strongly associated with significantly higher symptom burden. |
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Endoscopic sinus surgery Comorbidities Quality of life Unified airway |
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