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An evaluation of the best head position for instillation of steroid nose drops

Journal

CLINICAL OTOLARYNGOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 18-21

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2273.2002.00515.x

Keywords

nose drops; head positions; distribution; endoscopic photography; discomfort

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Steroid nose drops are used frequently to treat rhinosinusitis and nasal polyposis. The middle meatal area is of key importance in the pathophysiology of these conditions. This study assesses which of three head positions commonly used to instil nose drops resulted in the highest coverage of this area. Discomfort levels were also studied using a visual analogue scale for each position. Five volunteers were studied in: (i) head back (HB); (ii) head forward and down (HFD); and (iii) lying head back (LHB) positions. Betamethasone nose drops, dyed with fluorescein, were instilled into each nostril and the distribution was studied endoscopically. The middle meatus area distribution was highest in the LHB; position (55.51%), followed by HFD (31.55%) and HB (6.87%) positions. Comparison of distribution between HB; and LHB (P = 0.002) and between HB and RFD (P = 0.045) was statistically significant. The HFD position was most uncomfortable (mean discomfort score 8.8) whereas the HB (2.4) and LHB (2.6) were similar. The LHB; would, therefore, appear to be the most suitable position for instillation of steroid nose drops.

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