Evaluating the Quality and Safety of In-Office Rhinologic Procedures: A YO-IFOS Pilot Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Target Population and Method
2.2. Survey Structure
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. In-Office Rhinology Procedures (IORPs)
3.2. Human Resources, Facilities, and Education
3.3. Patient Screening/Monitoring
3.4. Procedure and Emergency Equipment
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Total Number of Respondents | 194 |
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Age, median (range) | 46 (26–75) |
Gender (male) | 72% |
Countries (number) | 26 |
Years in practice, mean (standard deviation) | 17.4 (12.1) |
Academic setting | 51.5% |
Location of the clinic within a hospital | 82% |
Rhinology practice * | 42.3% |
Fellowship training (rhinology and skull base surgery fellowship) | 40.2% |
Minor Procedures | 171 (99.4%) |
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Polypectomy | 95 (55.2%) |
Turbinate reduction/Turbinoplasty | 93 (54.1%) |
Maxillary antrostomy | 24 (14%) |
Drainage of mucocele | 24 (14%) |
Sphenopalatine ganglion (block) | 19 (11.6%) |
Septoplasty, septal spur | 16 (9.3%) |
Balloon sinuplasty | 13 (7.6%) |
Ethmoidectomy | 12 (7%) |
Nasal valve repair/functional rhinoplasty-type techniques | 10 (5.8%) |
Eustachian tuboplasty | 7 (4.1%) |
Septoplasty, caudal deviation | 7(4.1%) |
Sphenoidotomy | 6 (3.5%) |
Frontal sinus surgery | 4 (2.3%) |
Access to a Crash Cart and Defibrillator | 170 (87.6%) * |
Access to material to treat an allergic reaction | 172 (88.6%) £ |
Access to material to treat a severe complication | 157 (80.9%) |
Rhinologist (N = 84) | Others (N = 110) | Statistics and p-Values | |
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IORPs | 76 (90.48) | 93 (84.55) | χ2 = 1.49; p = 0.22 |
Minor procedures (biopsies, synechiolysis) | 76 (100.00) | 91 (98.91) | χ2 = 0.83; p = 0.36 |
Polypectomy | 47 (61.84) | 48 (52.17) | χ2 = 1.58; p = 0.20 |
If yes, is it powered polypectomy? | 27 (36.49) | 19 (20.88) | χ2 = 4.94; p = 0.026 * |
Turbinate surgery | 43 (56.58) | 48 (52.17) | χ2 = 0.32; p = 0.56 |
Maxillary antrostomy | 17 (22.37) | 6 (6.52) | χ2 = 8.84; p = 0.003 * |
Mucocele drainage | 15 (19.74) | 9 (9.78) | χ2 = 3.36; p = 0.06 |
Septal surgery | 11 (14.47) | 7 (7.61) | χ2 = 2.05; p = 0.15 |
Balloon sinuplasty | 11 (14.47) | 2 (2.17) | χ2 = 8.81; p = 0.003 * |
Sphenoid block | 11 (14.47) | 7 (7.61) | χ2 = 2.05; p = 0.15 |
Ethmoidectomy | 9 (11.84) | 3 (3.26) | χ2 = 4.62; p = 0.032 * |
Sphenoidotomy | 5 (6.58) | 1 (1.09) | χ2 = 3.64; p = 0.05 |
Functional rhinoplasty | 5 (6.58) | 5 (5.43) | χ2 = 0.09; p = 0.75 |
Eustachian tuboplasty | 5 (6.58) | 2 (2.17) | χ2 = 2.02; p = 0.15 |
Frontal drainage | 4 (5.26) | 0 (0.0) | χ2 = 4.96; p = 0.026 * |
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Lobo, D.; Calvo, C.; Maza-Solano, J.; Sowerby, L.; Locatello, L.G.; Saibene, A.M.; Chiesa-Estomba, C.; Metwaly, O.; Zelenik, K.; Tucciarone, M.; et al. Evaluating the Quality and Safety of In-Office Rhinologic Procedures: A YO-IFOS Pilot Study. Surgeries 2024, 5, 476-485. https://doi.org/10.3390/surgeries5020039
Lobo D, Calvo C, Maza-Solano J, Sowerby L, Locatello LG, Saibene AM, Chiesa-Estomba C, Metwaly O, Zelenik K, Tucciarone M, et al. Evaluating the Quality and Safety of In-Office Rhinologic Procedures: A YO-IFOS Pilot Study. Surgeries. 2024; 5(2):476-485. https://doi.org/10.3390/surgeries5020039
Chicago/Turabian StyleLobo, David, Christian Calvo, Juan Maza-Solano, Leigh Sowerby, Luca Giovanni Locatello, Alberto Maria Saibene, Carlos Chiesa-Estomba, Osama Metwaly, Karol Zelenik, Manuel Tucciarone, and et al. 2024. "Evaluating the Quality and Safety of In-Office Rhinologic Procedures: A YO-IFOS Pilot Study" Surgeries 5, no. 2: 476-485. https://doi.org/10.3390/surgeries5020039
APA StyleLobo, D., Calvo, C., Maza-Solano, J., Sowerby, L., Locatello, L. G., Saibene, A. M., Chiesa-Estomba, C., Metwaly, O., Zelenik, K., Tucciarone, M., Psaltis, A., Nandhan, R., Lechien, J. R., Maniaci, A., Viera-Artiles, J., & Alobid, I. (2024). Evaluating the Quality and Safety of In-Office Rhinologic Procedures: A YO-IFOS Pilot Study. Surgeries, 5(2), 476-485. https://doi.org/10.3390/surgeries5020039