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Sino-nasal assessment questionnaire: a specific outcome measure for rhinosinusitis, but what is the range in the asymptomatic population?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 December 2006

F Younis
Affiliation:
Department of Otolaryngology, Royal Albert Edward Infirmary, Wigan, UK
S Duvvi
Affiliation:
Department of Otolaryngology, Royal Albert Edward Infirmary, Wigan, UK
T Walker
Affiliation:
Department of Otolaryngology, Royal Albert Edward Infirmary, Wigan, UK
B Nirmal Kumar
Affiliation:
Department of Otolaryngology, Royal Albert Edward Infirmary, Wigan, UK
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Abstract

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The sino-nasal assessment questionnaire is a system used for scoring the symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis. However, the range of scores for this questionnaire in the healthy adult population is unknown. We aimed to establish this by recruiting 100 healthy volunteers and comparing their sino-nasal assessment questionnaire scores with those of 100 individuals who had undergone sinus surgery for rhinosinusitis. The difference in mean scores in the symptomatic group (44.62) and the asymptomatic group (8.46) was statistically significant. However, there was substantial overlap between the scores of the two groups. Factors such as age, gender and smoking did not have a statistically significant impact on the eventual score in the asymptomatic group. We believe that symptom scores can only be used effectively when the range in the asymptomatic population is known. This is so that disease severity can be gauged in the context of the normal population and post-operative improvements can be forecast.

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2007 JLO (1984) Limited