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In this study, the study team will investigate the validity and role of nasal dilator strips (NDS), a novel method to determine the site of nasal valve compromise (NVC), in the pre-operative evaluation. The method involves placing the strip sequentially at the upper and lower lateral cartilage and recording the location of the optimal airway based on patient's subjective symptoms.
Investigators seek to assess surgical outcomes in participants undergoing rhinoplasty based on pre-operative NDS classification. The Nasal Obstruction and Septoplasty Effectiveness (NOSE) instrument will be used to evaluate subjective symptoms of nasal obstruction, before and after the operation and comparing these scores.The results will help determine the effectiveness and predictive value of NDS in isolating the site of NVC.
In this study, the study team will investigate the validity and role of nasal dilator strips (NDS), a novel method to determine the site of nasal valve compromise (NVC), in the pre-operative evaluation. The method involves placing the strip sequentially at the upper and lower lateral cartilage and recording the location of the optimal airway based on patient's subjective symptoms.
Investigators seek to assess surgical outcomes in participants undergoing rhinoplasty based on pre-operative NDS classification. The Nasal Obstruction and Septoplasty Effectiveness (NOSE) instrument will be used to evaluate subjective symptoms of nasal obstruction, before and after the operation and comparing these scores.The results will help determine the effectiveness and predictive value of NDS in isolating the site of NVC.
Additional study aims are to determine the specificity and predictive value of nasal dilator strips in determining the location of obstruction in patients with nasal valve compromise, and to assess the role of nasal dilator strips in supplementing or replacing current approaches for pre-operative evaluation of nasal valve compromise.
The target population for this study is patients at the Emory Aesthetics Center who are undergoing functional rhinoplasty for nasal valve compromise and obstruction.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Functional Rhinoplasty | Experimental | Participants undergoing functional rhinoplasty for nasal valve compromise and obstruction at the Emory Aesthetics Center. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Breathe-Rite Nasal Dilator Strip | Device | During the pre-operative clinic visit, participants will be given a Breathe-Rite Nasal Dilator Strip |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Nasal Obstruction and Septoplasty Effectiveness (NOSE) Instrument Score | The NOSE instrument is a highly sensitive assessment of nasal obstruction using participant-reported subjective symptoms. The highest possible score is 100. A higher score indicates more severe nasal congestion symptoms. | Prior to surgery and again at 6-10 weeks after surgery |
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Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Anita Sethna, MD | Emory University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Emory Aesthetic Center | Atlanta | Georgia | 30327 | United States |
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