The aim of this study is to find the most agreeable and in the long term most efficient treatment for epistaxis.
In the general population epistaxis occurs quite frequently. Approximately 60% of persons will be affected once in their lifetime, and 6% thereof will seek medical advice. Thereby anterior and posterior epistaxis are discerned. Anterior epistaxis is usually located at the Locus Kisselbachii, while posterior bleeds are found further back in the nose. There, most bleeds will originate from the A. sphenopalatina or the A. ethmoidalis. Different treatment modalities exist. Anterior epistaxis are usually easier to treat than posterior ones. The aim of this study is to find the most efficient treatment. This involves the assessment of long term results and potential sequelae. Existing data will be complemented with information about recurrences and complications. The question is: Which treatment method leads to the least numbers of recurrences in the long term with the fewest long term sequelae? Secondly, the most agreeable, least painful treatment method is to be identified. Therefore we will send out questionnaires to patients that were treated between March 29, 2007 and April 1st, 2008 at the Zurich University Hospital.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
591
Zurich University Hospital
Zurich, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
Number of patients without recurrence
Time frame: Up to 8 years post-treatment
Discomfort caused by treatment
Time frame: Up to 1 day post-treatment
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