Volume 23, Issue 90 (7-2014)                   JGUMS 2014, 23(90): 59-63 | Back to browse issues page

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Nemati S, Jalali M, Kazemnejad E, Bakhshi F, Farrokhpey H. Association Between Dizziness and Rhinoplasty . JGUMS 2014; 23 (90) :59-63
URL: http://journal.gums.ac.ir/article-1-635-en.html
1- Guilan University of Medical Sciences
2- Guilan University of Medical Sciences , mmjalali@gums.ac.ir
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Abstract Introduction: After elective surgery of head and neck region, one of the complaints of patients is unsteadiness and dizziness. This complaint was seen more in some surgeries in clinical experiences, one of which is rhinoplasty. Given the community's increasing trend to rhinoplasty, considering this complaint of patients is important for appropriate prevention or treatment Objective: To evaluate dizziness occurrence in patients undergoing rhinoplasty, Amiralmomenin Hospital of Rasht Materials and methods: In this case-control study, 63 patients in case group (Rhinoplasty) and 50 patients in control group (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery), were evaluated for dizziness. The two groups were matched for possible confounding factors. All the patients were evaluated for dizziness 1week, 1and 3 months after surgery. Also, in rhinoplastic patients, lateral osteotomy approach was considered as a possible factor. Using SPSS 19, data were analyzed with t and χ2 tests and P<0.05 was considered significant. Results: Fifty patients of case group and 45 patients of control group were followed for 3 months. Female patients comprised 80 and 44.4% of case and control groups, respectively. The frequency of dizziness in patients of case group was 17, 3 and 2, respectively. Only one case was due to benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and others were due to orthostatic hypotension. In control group, frequency of dizziness was 11, 1 and 1, respectively. The cause of all cases was orthostatic hypotension. The rhinoplastic patients with external and internal lateral osteotomy approach complained of dizziness in 58.6 and 11.5%, respectively. This difference was significant statistically (P<0.0001). Conclusion: This study showed that the most frequent cause of dizziness in both groups is pseudo vertigo and due to orthostatic hypotension. It seems that true vertigo is not associated with operation types (including rhinoplastic and nasal endoscopy). We advised more detailed investigations with larger sample size in this area.
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Received: 2014/06/30 | Accepted: 2014/06/30 | Published: 2014/06/30

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