The role of allergic and nonallergic rhinitis on success of type 1 cartilage tympanoplasty

Elif Ersoy Çallıoğlu , Kazım Bozdemir , Şadan Soyyiğit , Saliha Atalay , Bengi Arslan
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the role of allergic rhinitis (AR) and non-allergic rhinitis (NAR) on success of type 1 cartilage tympanoplasty.

Methods

This prospective study was conducted on 60 patients who had type 1 cartilage tympanoplasty. The patients were divided into three groups as no-rhinitis (n = 28), NAR (n = 18) and AR (n = 14) groups, based on their symptoms, skin prick tests and/or serum specific IgE levels. AR and NAR groups were treated for their rhinitis symptoms both pre- and postoperatively. The patients were followed up for a minimum of 6 months and compared for graft success rates and audiological outcomes.

Results

Three study groups were similar for age, gender distributions and preoperative air-bone gaps (p = 0.780, p = 0.167 and p = 0.676, respectively). Postoperative graft perforation rate was 0% in no-rhinitis and AR groups while it was 16.7% in NAR group, with a significant difference among three groups (p = 0.034). The comparison of three study groups for change in the postoperative air bone gaps in comparison with preoperative air bone gaps did not yield any statistically significant result (p = 0.729).

Conclusion

Although AR does not result in failure of type 1 cartilage tympanoplasty in patients treated for rhinitis compared to the control group, NAR does. Pre- and postoperative treatment of patients for rhinitis and employment of cartilage graft may be the key factors for success of surgery in patients with AR. Further studies with a larger sample size are needed.

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过敏性和非过敏性鼻炎对1型软骨鼓室成形术成功的影响。
目的:探讨过敏性鼻炎和非过敏性鼻炎对1型软骨鼓室成形术成功率的影响。方法:对60例1型软骨鼓室成形术患者进行前瞻性研究。将患者分为无鼻炎组(n = 28),NAR(n = 18) 和AR(n = 14) 根据症状、皮肤点刺试验和/或血清特异性IgE水平。AR组和NAR组在术前和术后均对其鼻炎症状进行治疗。对患者进行了至少6个月的随访,并比较了移植物成功率和听力学结果。结果:三个研究组在年龄、性别分布和术前气骨间隙方面相似(p = 0.780,p = 0.167和p = 0.676)。无鼻炎组和AR组术后移植物穿孔率为0%,NAR组为16.7%,三组间差异有统计学意义(p = 0.034)。三个研究组的术后气骨间隙与术前气骨间隙的变化比较没有产生任何统计学上显著的结果(p = 0.729)。结论:尽管与对照组相比,AR不会导致鼻炎患者1型软骨鼓室成形术失败,但NAR确实会。鼻炎患者的术前和术后治疗以及软骨移植可能是AR患者手术成功的关键因素。需要进行更大样本量的进一步研究。
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