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Nasal Airway Obstruction Study (NAIROS): a phase III, open-label, mixed-methods, multicentre randomised controlled trial of septoplasty versus medical management of a septal deviation with nasal obstruction

BACKGROUND: Septoplasty (surgery to straighten a deviation in the nasal septum) is a frequently performed operation worldwide, with approximately 250,000 performed annually in the US and 22,000 in the UK. Most septoplasties aim to improve diurnal and nocturnal nasal obstruction. The evidence base fo...

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Autores principales: Rennie, Katherine J., O’Hara, James, Rousseau, Nikki, Stocken, Deborah, Howel, Denise, Ternent, Laura, Drinnan, Mike, Bray, Alison, Rooshenas, Leila, Hamilton, David W., Steel, Alison, Fouweather, Tony, Hynes, Ann-Marie, Holstein, Eva-Maria, Oluboyede, Yemi, Abouhajar, Alaa, Wilson, Janet A., Carrie, Sean
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7020359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32054508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-020-4081-1
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author Rennie, Katherine J.
O’Hara, James
Rousseau, Nikki
Stocken, Deborah
Howel, Denise
Ternent, Laura
Drinnan, Mike
Bray, Alison
Rooshenas, Leila
Hamilton, David W.
Steel, Alison
Fouweather, Tony
Hynes, Ann-Marie
Holstein, Eva-Maria
Oluboyede, Yemi
Abouhajar, Alaa
Wilson, Janet A.
Carrie, Sean
author_facet Rennie, Katherine J.
O’Hara, James
Rousseau, Nikki
Stocken, Deborah
Howel, Denise
Ternent, Laura
Drinnan, Mike
Bray, Alison
Rooshenas, Leila
Hamilton, David W.
Steel, Alison
Fouweather, Tony
Hynes, Ann-Marie
Holstein, Eva-Maria
Oluboyede, Yemi
Abouhajar, Alaa
Wilson, Janet A.
Carrie, Sean
author_sort Rennie, Katherine J.
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description BACKGROUND: Septoplasty (surgery to straighten a deviation in the nasal septum) is a frequently performed operation worldwide, with approximately 250,000 performed annually in the US and 22,000 in the UK. Most septoplasties aim to improve diurnal and nocturnal nasal obstruction. The evidence base for septoplasty clinical effectiveness is hitherto very limited. AIMS: To establish, and inform guidance for, the best management strategy for individuals with nasal obstruction associated with a deviated septum. METHODS/DESIGN: A multicentre, mixed-methods, open label, randomised controlled trial of septoplasty versus medical management for adults with a deviated septum and a reduced nasal airway. Eligible patients will have septal deflection visible at nasendoscopy and a nasal symptom score ≥ 30 on the NOSE questionnaire. Surgical treatment comprises septoplasty with or without reduction of the inferior nasal turbinate on the anatomically wider side of the nose. Medical management comprises a nasal saline spray followed by a fluorinated steroid spray daily for six months. The recruitment target is 378 patients, recruited from up to 17 sites across Scotland, England and Wales. Randomisation will be on a 1:1 basis, stratified by gender and severity (NOSE score). Participants will be followed up for 12 months post randomisation. The primary outcome measure is the total SNOT-22 score at 6 months. Clinical and economic outcomes will be modelled against baseline severity (NOSE scale) to inform clinical decision-making. The study includes a recruitment enhancement process, and an economic evaluation. DISCUSSION: The NAIROS trial will evaluate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of septoplasty versus medical management for adults with a deviated septum and symptoms of nasal blockage. Identifying those individuals most likely to benefit from surgery should enable more efficient and effective clinical decision-making, and avoid unnecessary operations where there is low likelihood of patient benefit. TRIAL REGISTRATION: EudraCT: 2017–000893-12, ISRCTN: 16168569. Registered on 24 March 2017.
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spelling pubmed-70203592020-02-20 Nasal Airway Obstruction Study (NAIROS): a phase III, open-label, mixed-methods, multicentre randomised controlled trial of septoplasty versus medical management of a septal deviation with nasal obstruction Rennie, Katherine J. O’Hara, James Rousseau, Nikki Stocken, Deborah Howel, Denise Ternent, Laura Drinnan, Mike Bray, Alison Rooshenas, Leila Hamilton, David W. Steel, Alison Fouweather, Tony Hynes, Ann-Marie Holstein, Eva-Maria Oluboyede, Yemi Abouhajar, Alaa Wilson, Janet A. Carrie, Sean Trials Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Septoplasty (surgery to straighten a deviation in the nasal septum) is a frequently performed operation worldwide, with approximately 250,000 performed annually in the US and 22,000 in the UK. Most septoplasties aim to improve diurnal and nocturnal nasal obstruction. The evidence base for septoplasty clinical effectiveness is hitherto very limited. AIMS: To establish, and inform guidance for, the best management strategy for individuals with nasal obstruction associated with a deviated septum. METHODS/DESIGN: A multicentre, mixed-methods, open label, randomised controlled trial of septoplasty versus medical management for adults with a deviated septum and a reduced nasal airway. Eligible patients will have septal deflection visible at nasendoscopy and a nasal symptom score ≥ 30 on the NOSE questionnaire. Surgical treatment comprises septoplasty with or without reduction of the inferior nasal turbinate on the anatomically wider side of the nose. Medical management comprises a nasal saline spray followed by a fluorinated steroid spray daily for six months. The recruitment target is 378 patients, recruited from up to 17 sites across Scotland, England and Wales. Randomisation will be on a 1:1 basis, stratified by gender and severity (NOSE score). Participants will be followed up for 12 months post randomisation. The primary outcome measure is the total SNOT-22 score at 6 months. Clinical and economic outcomes will be modelled against baseline severity (NOSE scale) to inform clinical decision-making. The study includes a recruitment enhancement process, and an economic evaluation. DISCUSSION: The NAIROS trial will evaluate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of septoplasty versus medical management for adults with a deviated septum and symptoms of nasal blockage. Identifying those individuals most likely to benefit from surgery should enable more efficient and effective clinical decision-making, and avoid unnecessary operations where there is low likelihood of patient benefit. TRIAL REGISTRATION: EudraCT: 2017–000893-12, ISRCTN: 16168569. Registered on 24 March 2017. BioMed Central 2020-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7020359/ /pubmed/32054508 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-020-4081-1 Text en © The Author(s). 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Rennie, Katherine J.
O’Hara, James
Rousseau, Nikki
Stocken, Deborah
Howel, Denise
Ternent, Laura
Drinnan, Mike
Bray, Alison
Rooshenas, Leila
Hamilton, David W.
Steel, Alison
Fouweather, Tony
Hynes, Ann-Marie
Holstein, Eva-Maria
Oluboyede, Yemi
Abouhajar, Alaa
Wilson, Janet A.
Carrie, Sean
Nasal Airway Obstruction Study (NAIROS): a phase III, open-label, mixed-methods, multicentre randomised controlled trial of septoplasty versus medical management of a septal deviation with nasal obstruction
title Nasal Airway Obstruction Study (NAIROS): a phase III, open-label, mixed-methods, multicentre randomised controlled trial of septoplasty versus medical management of a septal deviation with nasal obstruction
title_full Nasal Airway Obstruction Study (NAIROS): a phase III, open-label, mixed-methods, multicentre randomised controlled trial of septoplasty versus medical management of a septal deviation with nasal obstruction
title_fullStr Nasal Airway Obstruction Study (NAIROS): a phase III, open-label, mixed-methods, multicentre randomised controlled trial of septoplasty versus medical management of a septal deviation with nasal obstruction
title_full_unstemmed Nasal Airway Obstruction Study (NAIROS): a phase III, open-label, mixed-methods, multicentre randomised controlled trial of septoplasty versus medical management of a septal deviation with nasal obstruction
title_short Nasal Airway Obstruction Study (NAIROS): a phase III, open-label, mixed-methods, multicentre randomised controlled trial of septoplasty versus medical management of a septal deviation with nasal obstruction
title_sort nasal airway obstruction study (nairos): a phase iii, open-label, mixed-methods, multicentre randomised controlled trial of septoplasty versus medical management of a septal deviation with nasal obstruction
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7020359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32054508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-020-4081-1
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