Journal of Rhinology 2004;11(Suppl DB Error: syntax error):44-47.
Published online November 30, 2004.
Correlation between Presumed Chronic Sinusitis-Induced Pain and Paranasal Sinus Computed Tomographic Findings in Korea
Myoung Gu Hwang, Sung Wan Kim, Seung Keun Yeo, Kyung Sup Rho, Chang Il Cha, Joong Saeng Cho
Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Kyunghee University, Seoul, Korea. khuent@khmc.or.kr
Abstract
The correlation between facial pain and/or headache in patients with chronic sinusitis and localized findings on paranasal sinus omputed tomography (CT) are poorly understood. So we prospectively evaluated the relationship of paranasal sinus pain symptoms with CT imaging. Fifty eight patients with headache and/or facial pain rated their pain in 9 areas at the time of CT scanning and 2 months after endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS). We scored the degree of air-fluid level, mucosal thickening, and mucus retention cysts using a grade scale of severity. The ostiomeatal unit, middle meatus and nasofrontal duct were also evaluated for patency. Bivariate analysis was performed to evaluate the relationship between patients' pain, that was improved after ESS and CT findings. Among 58 patients who had facial pain and/or headache at the time of CT scan, the pain improved in 51 patients after ESS. Bivariate analysis failed to show any relationship between pain symptoms and CT findings in 51 patients. This study suggests that findings on CT do not routinely correlate with the patients' symptoms of facial pain or headache. CT should therefore be reserved for delineating the anatomy and degree of sinus disease before surgical intervention.
Key Words: Chronic sinusitis;Computed tomography


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