Minimally invasive KTP laser treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis: A preliminary report

Objective: To test the efficacy of KTP laser in controlling perennial allergic rhinitis symptoms in a minimally invasive fashion. Materials and Methods: Fifty-eight cases of refractory perennial allergic rhinitis were included in this self-controlled study. The anterior one-fourth of the inferior tu...

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Main Authors: Somyos Kunachak, Boonchu Kulapaditharom, Supawadee Prakunbungsit
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spelling th-mahidol.262322018-09-07T16:20:10Z Minimally invasive KTP laser treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis: A preliminary report Somyos Kunachak Boonchu Kulapaditharom Supawadee Prakunbungsit Mahidol University Medicine Objective: To test the efficacy of KTP laser in controlling perennial allergic rhinitis symptoms in a minimally invasive fashion. Materials and Methods: Fifty-eight cases of refractory perennial allergic rhinitis were included in this self-controlled study. The anterior one-fourth of the inferior turbinate of one side of the nose was lased by KTP laser at 12 watts, continuous mode, the total energy per side ranging from 121 to 440 joules (mean = 252). The other side of the nose was left untreated to serve as a control. The longest follow-up time was 20 months. Results: Five patients were lost to follow-up; 53 patients were available for evaluation. For the overall result, 81% of patients reported good to excellent subjective improvement, 16.6% had fair, and 1.8% had poor subjective improvement of symptoms. The mean (± SD) degree of improvement in the treated and untreated sides was 77.1 ± 17.8% and 38.4 ± 29.4%, respectively; this was statistically significant (ρ < .001). This improvement remained at 20 months follow-up, and there were no complications. Conclusion: A single minimally invasive KTP laser treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis according to the parameters employed in this study is an effective approach resulting in moderately long-term improvement. 2018-09-07T09:20:10Z 2018-09-07T09:20:10Z 2000-06-01 Article Journal of Otolaryngology. Vol.29, No.3 (2000), 139-143 03816605 2-s2.0-0033910137 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/26232 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0033910137&origin=inward
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Somyos Kunachak
Boonchu Kulapaditharom
Supawadee Prakunbungsit
Minimally invasive KTP laser treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis: A preliminary report
description Objective: To test the efficacy of KTP laser in controlling perennial allergic rhinitis symptoms in a minimally invasive fashion. Materials and Methods: Fifty-eight cases of refractory perennial allergic rhinitis were included in this self-controlled study. The anterior one-fourth of the inferior turbinate of one side of the nose was lased by KTP laser at 12 watts, continuous mode, the total energy per side ranging from 121 to 440 joules (mean = 252). The other side of the nose was left untreated to serve as a control. The longest follow-up time was 20 months. Results: Five patients were lost to follow-up; 53 patients were available for evaluation. For the overall result, 81% of patients reported good to excellent subjective improvement, 16.6% had fair, and 1.8% had poor subjective improvement of symptoms. The mean (± SD) degree of improvement in the treated and untreated sides was 77.1 ± 17.8% and 38.4 ± 29.4%, respectively; this was statistically significant (ρ < .001). This improvement remained at 20 months follow-up, and there were no complications. Conclusion: A single minimally invasive KTP laser treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis according to the parameters employed in this study is an effective approach resulting in moderately long-term improvement.
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Somyos Kunachak
Boonchu Kulapaditharom
Supawadee Prakunbungsit
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author Somyos Kunachak
Boonchu Kulapaditharom
Supawadee Prakunbungsit
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title Minimally invasive KTP laser treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis: A preliminary report
title_short Minimally invasive KTP laser treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis: A preliminary report
title_full Minimally invasive KTP laser treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis: A preliminary report
title_fullStr Minimally invasive KTP laser treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis: A preliminary report
title_full_unstemmed Minimally invasive KTP laser treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis: A preliminary report
title_sort minimally invasive ktp laser treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis: a preliminary report
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