University of Washington Quality of Life subdomain outcomes after treatment of sinonasal malignancy: A prospective, multicenter study.
Sabrina L MaozAutreen GolzarGarret W Choby GPeter H HwangEric W WangEdward Cheng-Lung KuanNithin D AdappaMathew GeltzeilerAnne E GetzIan M HumphriesChristopher H LeCarlos D Pinheiro-NetoJakob L FischerErik P ChanWaleed M AbuzeidEugene H ChangAria JafariTodd T KingdomMichael A KohanskiJivianne K LeeJillian W LazorAli NabavizadehJayakar V NayakJames N PalmerZara M PatelAdam C ResnickTimothy L SmithCarl-Henry SnydermanMaie A St JohnPhillip B StormJeffrey D SuhMarilene B WangMyung S SimDaniel M BeswickPublished in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2024)
Surgical approach, management of cervical disease, tumor extent, and site of involvement impacted variable UWQOL symptom areas. Endoscopic resection predicted better pain, appearance, and chewing compared with open. These results may aid in counseling patients regarding potential QOL expectations in their SNM treatment and recovery course.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- chronic pain
- prognostic factors
- minimally invasive
- peritoneal dialysis
- pain management
- ultrasound guided
- neuropathic pain
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- smoking cessation
- spinal cord
- risk assessment
- climate change
- combination therapy
- skeletal muscle