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Title:
Pulmonary function tests after septoplasty with inferior turbinectomy
Authors: Naslshah Galal Eldin Kazem, Sayed Atia Elfayoumi, Shaimaa Magdy Abo Youssef, Huda Saad Abdel Aziz, Yasser Mohammed Hassan Mandour
Year: 2021
Keywords: pulmonary function, septoplasty, turbinectomy.
Journal: Pan Arab Journal of Rhinology
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: 134-138
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Background Deviated nasal septum causes variable resistance to inspired air currents, which directly and indirectly influences the efficiency of pulmonary functions. Aim To compare pulmonary function tests performed before and following septoplasty with turbinectomy in patients complaining of nasal obstruction caused by a deviated septum with hypertrophic inferior turbinate. Patients and methods The study was conducted on 60 patients diagnosed with deviated nasal septum with hypertrophied inferior turbinate. All were subjected to complete history taking, external nasal examination, and anterior rhinoscopy, which was performed with a nasal speculum. Additionally, all patients in this study underwent a nasal endoscopy, computed tomography, and spirometry. Septoplasty and turbinectomy were performed for all cases with regular follow‑up, and the spirometry was repeated after 3 months. Results After surgery, the preoperative forced vital capacity (FVC) of 3.14±0.70 increased to 4.43±1.01, with a highly statistically significant difference (P

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