A Study of Nasal Septal Deviation, External Nasal Deformities, and their Correlation with the Severity of Sino-Nasal Symptoms Using Sino Nasal Symptoms Score Questionnaire

Sunnychan, Senu and Deshmukh, P. T. (2021) A Study of Nasal Septal Deviation, External Nasal Deformities, and their Correlation with the Severity of Sino-Nasal Symptoms Using Sino Nasal Symptoms Score Questionnaire. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (64B). pp. 316-322. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Background/Rationale: The human nose is structurally complex and this complexity results in nasal shape and shape variations. Midline deformities such as hump nose, saddle nose, tip deformities and lateral nasal deformities such as crooked nose, deviated nose, alar depression are common forms of deformity affecting the external nose. Internal nasal valve (INV) is a key anatomical landmark of nasal cavity. Any obstructions in this region have tremendous effects on inspiratory and expiratory currents. This study aims to assess the nasal septal deviation and external nasal deformities and correlate the severity of sino nasal symptoms.

Methods: This Prospective observational study will include total 50 patients with nasal septal deviation. Patients will undertake Sino Nasal Test -22 questionnaire. Investigations like Diagnostic nasal endoscopy with 30 degree nasal endoscope, X-ray PNS Water’s view and complete blood count including absolute eosinophilic count will be carried out. Data will be analysed using appropriate statistical tests.

Expected Results: A significant correlation is expected between Nasal Septal Deviation, External Nasal Deformities, and Severity of Sino-nasal Symptoms.

Conclusion: This study will reflect on internal nasal valve and it’s correlation with etiopathological process of upper respiratory tract. It will also guide clinicians in choosing appropriate surgical approach.

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Date Deposited: 27 Feb 2023 11:16
Last Modified: 02 Jan 2024 13:08
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