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Total laryngectomy negatively impacts sinonasal and olfactory-specific quality of life

The purpose of this study is to characterize deficits in olfactory-specific and sinonasal-specific QoL after total laryngectomy (TL) with validated patient reported outcome measures. Thirty patients who had a TL were prospectively enrolled. Patient demographics, as well as scores from the Questionna...

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Published in:American journal of otolaryngology 2022-07, Vol.43 (4), p.103471-103471, Article 103471
Main Authors: Chen, Joy, Solis, Roberto N., Mehrzad, Mehrnaz, Gill, Amarbir, Garber, Beverly, Beliveau, Angela M., Bewley, Arnaud F., Steele, Toby O., Birkeland, Andrew C., Abouyared, Marianne
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description The purpose of this study is to characterize deficits in olfactory-specific and sinonasal-specific QoL after total laryngectomy (TL) with validated patient reported outcome measures. Thirty patients who had a TL were prospectively enrolled. Patient demographics, as well as scores from the Questionnaire of Olfactory Disorders Negative Statements (QOD-NS) and the Sino-nasal Outcome Test-22 (SNOT-22) were collected. Univariate analysis was performed to assess associations between patient characteristics and QoL scores. The average QOD-NS score was 37.9 ± 11.4 (20 indicates a moderate/severe impact on QoL). The abnormal QOD-NS group had a greater percentage of former smokers compared to the normal group (77.8% vs. 58.1%; P = 0.56) and more median days from surgery compared to the normal group (904 vs. 477 days; P = 0.24). Olfactory dysfunction associated with TL results in blunting of olfactory-specific QoL.
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