Affiliation:
1. Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Headache is very frequent following endoscopic endonasal surgery (EES) for pituitary adenomas, and affects the quality of life of patients, but was seldomly concerned before. This study aims to investigate the effect of nasal irrigation on relieving headache after EES.
Methods
A cohort of 101 pituitary adenoma patients (Cohort I) undergone EES were retrospectively analyzed to explore the risk factors of postoperative headache. Another cohort of 72 patients (Cohort II) accepted adjuvant nasal irrigation following surgery, were enrolled for further analysis. The Headache Impact Test (HIT-6) was used to score the headache, and patients with a HIT score of > 55 was considered with headache.
Results
In cohort I, 21.78% of patients suffered headache 1-month after EES, but decreased to 5.94% 3-month postoperatively. Multivariate analysis showed that postoperative sinusitis (OR = 3.88, 95%CI 1.16–13.03, p = 0.028) and Hardy's grade C-D (OR = 10.53, 95%CI 1.02-109.19, p = 0.049) independently predicted the presence of postoperative headache at 1 month. At the follow up of 3 months, the HIT-6 score was higher in the patients with sinusitis than the one without sinusitis (44.43 ± 9.78 vs. 39.72 ± 5.25, p = 0.017). In Cohort II, the incidence of sinusitis at 3 months was significantly lower than that in Cohort I (p = 0.028). More importantly, both headache incidence and HIT-6 score of the patients in Cohort II were significantly lower than those in Cohort I, at the follow up at 1- and 3- month.
Conclusions
Postoperative sinusitis is an independent risk factor for the presence of headache following EES for pituitary adenomas. And prophylactic nasal irrigation helps to relieve postoperative headache, probably by preventing the presence of sinusitis.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC