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Sleep impairment in patients with empty nose syndrome

Authors :
C-C, Huang
C-C, Lee
P-W, Wei
C-C, Chuang
Y-S, Lee
P-H, Chang
C-H, Fu
T-J, Lee
Source :
Rhinology journal.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Stichting Nase, 2022.

Abstract

Background: Empty nose syndrome (ENS) is characterized by paradoxical nasal obstruction that usually occurs after turbinate surgery. Patients with ENS may also experience significant psychiatric symptoms and sleep dysfunction, which negatively affect the quality of life of affected subjects. This study aimed to evaluate sleep impairment and sleepiness in patients with ENS. Methods: Patients with ENS and control participants were recruited prospectively. The Sino-Nasal Outcome Test-25 (SNOT-25), Empty Nose Syndrome 6-item Questionnaire (ENS6Q), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (EpSS), and modified sleep quality index (MSQI) were used to evaluate the participants before and after nasal surgery. Results: Forty-eight patients with ENS and forty-eight age- and sex-matched control subjects were enrolled. The SNOT-25, ENS6Q, EpSS, and MSQI scores in the ENS group were all significantly higher than those in the control group before and after surgery. After surgery, ENS patients all exhibited significant improvements in SNOT-25, ENS6Q, EpSS, and MSQI scores. Regression analysis revealed that SNOT-25 score was a significant predictor of EpSS and MSQI in preoperative evaluations. ENS patients experiencing daytime sleepiness suffered from significantly more “dryness of nose” and “suffocation” than those not experiencing daytime sleepiness. Conclusions: Patients with ENS experienced significantly impaired sleep quality and sleepiness. Nasal reconstruction surgery improved the sleep quality of ENS patients. The severity of sleep dysfunction is associated with the severity of ENS symptoms. Recognizing individuals with significant sleep impairment and sleepiness and providing appropriate management are critical issues for ENS patients.

Details

ISSN :
03000729
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Rhinology journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....14d65c9efab07c43ea55e2c182f6691b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4193/rhin22.117