Frequency of Computed Tomography Paranasal Sinuses in the Evaluation of Sinusitis

Journal of Health and Medical Sciences, Vol.2 No.4 (2019)

5 Pages Posted: 18 Dec 2019

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Abeer Gohar

University of Lahore (UOL)

Iqra Tariq

University of Lahore (UOL)

Mehreen Saeed

University of Lahore (UOL)

Mohid Waqar

University of Lahore (UOL)

Rakshanda Mazhar

University of Lahore (UOL)

Shameen Daniel

University of Lahore (UOL)

Syed Muhammad Yousaf Gelani

University of Lahore (UOL)

Sajid Shaheen

University of Lahore (UOL)

Raham Bacha

University of Lahore (UOL) - Department University Institute of Radiological Sciences and Medical Imaging Technology (UIRSMIT) FAHS; AfroAsian Institute

Date Written: December 2, 2019

Abstract

Background: Recent advances in the understanding the pathophysiology of paranasal sinuses has revolutionized the surgical management of chronic and recurrent sinusitis. Coronal plane computerized tomographic (CT) scanning has dramatically improved the imaging of paranasal sinus anatomy as compared to sinus radiographs. Increasingly, subtle bony anatomic variations and mucosal abnormalities of this region are being detected. Data regarding the background prevalence of these findings are needed to determine their clinical relevance.

Objective(s): To determine the frequency of computed tomography paranasal sinuses in the evaluation of sinusitis.

Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Al-Razi Health Care, Lahore. From May 2018 to September 2019, data of 177 patients were collected through convenient sampling. Adults and children with acute maxillary sinusitis/ rhino sinusitis were included in the study. Data of patients with recent cold associated with irritating runny nose and headache along with congestion was collected from the patients. Statistical software for social sciences (SPSS version 22.0) is used for the analysis of data.

Results: Out of 177 patients collected, 82 were females and 95 were males. History of running nose was collected. 51 out of 185 had running nose. 120 patients were presented with headache. 115 had the history of cough. 102 had shortness of breath and 107 had congestion. 59 patients were suffering from cold. The final result came out to be 106 sinusitis patients.

Conclusion(s): Pathologies in the maxillary sinus are frequently found in CBCT imaging and have to be treated or followed-up accordingly. CBCT is applicable for diagnosis and treatment planning of clinically present sinusitis.

Keywords: Sinusitis, Computerized Tomography

Suggested Citation

Gohar, Abeer and Tariq, Iqra and Saeed, Mehreen and Waqar, Mohid and Mazhar, Rakshanda and Daniel, Shameen and Gelani, Syed Muhammad Yousaf and Shaheen, Sajid and Bacha, Raham, Frequency of Computed Tomography Paranasal Sinuses in the Evaluation of Sinusitis (December 2, 2019). Journal of Health and Medical Sciences, Vol.2 No.4 (2019), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3496203

Abeer Gohar (Contact Author)

University of Lahore (UOL)

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Lahore, PA Punjab 54000
Pakistan

Iqra Tariq

University of Lahore (UOL)

1 - KM Defence Road off Raiwind Road
Lahore, PA Punjab 54000
Pakistan

Mehreen Saeed

University of Lahore (UOL)

1 - KM Defence Road off Raiwind Road
Lahore, PA Punjab 54000
Pakistan

Mohid Waqar

University of Lahore (UOL)

1 - KM Defence Road off Raiwind Road
Lahore, PA Punjab 54000
Pakistan

Rakshanda Mazhar

University of Lahore (UOL)

1 - KM Defence Road off Raiwind Road
Lahore, PA Punjab 54000
Pakistan

Shameen Daniel

University of Lahore (UOL)

1 - KM Defence Road off Raiwind Road
Lahore, PA Punjab 54000
Pakistan

Syed Muhammad Yousaf Gelani

University of Lahore (UOL)

1 - KM Defence Road off Raiwind Road
Lahore, PA Punjab 54000
Pakistan

Sajid Shaheen

University of Lahore (UOL)

1 - KM Defence Road off Raiwind Road
Lahore, PA Punjab 54000
Pakistan

Raham Bacha

University of Lahore (UOL) - Department University Institute of Radiological Sciences and Medical Imaging Technology (UIRSMIT) FAHS ( email )

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Lahore, Punjab
Pakistan

AfroAsian Institute ( email )

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