DOI: 10.4103/ams.ams_181_25 ISSN: 2231-0746

Enhancing Diagnostic Precision and Treatment Efficacy using Nasal Inspiratory Peak Flowmeter and Snoring Strips in Functional Septorhinoplasty - A Prospective Study

M. Swathi Krishna, Kapil Soni, Bikram Choudhury, Vidhu Sharma, Amit Goyal

Abstract

Introduction:

This study aims to assess pre-operative and post-operative nasal airflow in patients undergoing functional septorhinoplasty aiming to pinpoint the sites of obstruction and tailor precise surgical interventions accordingly.

Materials and Methods:

A prospective observational cohort study of 57 patients undergoing functional septorhinoplasty was conducted. Nasal airflow was measured using a nasal inspiratory peak flowmeter with and without snoring strips at the internal nasal valve and external nasal valve, both preoperatively and at 2, 4 and 6 months postoperatively along with subjective assessment using the Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) score.

Results:

The mean NOSE score fell from 56.05 ± 19.6 to 11.23 ± 9.8 6 months postoperatively ( P < 0.01). Nasal inspiratory peak flow (NIPF) measurements showed a gradual mean increase from 55.02 L/min to 101.09 L/min at 6 months postoperatively. Snoring strips at the internal nasal valve improved airflow in 68.4% of patients versus 31.5% at the external valve.

Discussion:

NIPF with snoring strips helps diagnose nasal valve dysfunction and guide appropriate grafting technique.

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