Title of article :
Effect of turbinoplasty in concha bullosa induced rhinogenic headache, a randomized clinical trial
Author/Authors :
Yarmohammadi, Mohammad Ebrahim Department of Otolaryngology - School of Medicine - Shahed University,Tehran , Ghasemi, Hassan Department of Otolaryngology - School of Medicine - Shahed University,Tehran , Pourfarzam, Shahryar Department of Internal Medicin - School of Medicine - Shahed University,Tehran , Jalali Nadoushan, Mohammad Reza Department of Pathology - School of Medicine - Shahed University,Tehran , Afshin Majd, Siamak Department of Neurology - School of Medicine - Shahed University,Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Rhinogenic origin is an important source for headache, which may be treated by medical or endoscopic intervention. An
aim of this study was to clarify whether the surgical or medical intervention is superior. Materials and Methods: In this randomized
double blind clinical trial study, 44 patients (19 male and 25 female) with periorbital or frontal pain were enrolled. Patients were
divided into 2 groups of surgical or medical intervention randomly. Medical group received 3 courses of 1.5 months 125 μg per puff,
fluticason nasal spray (2 puffs Q 24 hours in each side), and oral Pseudoephedrin 30 mg Q 8 hours with 2 weeks intervals. Surgical
group underwent turbinoplasty with functional endoscopic sinus surgery approach. Duration (per hour), frequency (per week)
and severities of the headaches were measured by Visual Analog Scale (VAS) before treatment, and at 1.5, 3 and 6 months after
institution of treatment by an examiner, who was unaware of the patients’ treatment plan. Results: Before treatment, chronicity (P
= 0.980), severity (P = 0.742), frequency (P = 0.730), and duration (P = 0.603) of the headaches were not significantly different. The
severities of the headaches in surgical group were significantly lower at 1.5, 3 and 6 months (P < 0.001), also the frequencies and
the durations of the headaches were significantly lower at 6 months after an institution of treatment compared to medical group
(P = 0.027, P = 0.008, respectively). Conclusion: Turbinoplasty in chonca bullusa patients is an acceptable and a simple procedure
for relieving pain in rhinogenic headaches, compared with medical treatment.
Keywords :
Concha bullusa , endoscopic intervention , frontal pain , medical treatment , periorbital pain , rhinoigenic headache , surgical treatment , turbinoplasty
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics