Test-retest reliability of computed tomography in the assessment of chronic rhinosinusitis

Citation
N. Bhattacharyya, Test-retest reliability of computed tomography in the assessment of chronic rhinosinusitis, LARYNGOSCOP, 109(7), 1999, pp. 1055-1058
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Otolaryngology
Journal title
LARYNGOSCOPE
ISSN journal
0023852X → ACNP
Volume
109
Issue
7
Year of publication
1999
Part
1
Pages
1055 - 1058
Database
ISI
SICI code
0023-852X(199907)109:7<1055:TROCTI>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Objective: Computed tomography (CT) of the paranasal sinuses has emerged as the standard test for the assessment of chronic rhinosinusitis, as evidenc ed by the emergence of several CT-based staging systems. Despite its centra l role in the diagnosis and treatment planning for chronic rhinosinusitis, the sinus CT represents a "snapshot in time." This study was conducted to d etermine the reliability of the CT scan for chronic sinus disease: are the CT findings in chronic rhinosinusitis stable over time? Methods: A prospect ive series of patients scheduled for endoscopic sinus surgery was evaluated . A total of 45 patients received two CT scans: an initial scan obtained du ring routine diagnostic evaluation, and a second scan performed for use as part of an image-guided sinus surgery protocol. No surgical intervention oc curred between scans. The patients' scans were staged according to the Lund system by a blinded observer. The correlation between scans for each patie nt was determined using the matched pairs t test and the Pearson correlatio n coefficient. Results: The mean time interval between scans was 122.6 days (range, 5-364 d), The average Lund scores for the initial and second scans were 13.56 and 13.27, respectively. The Lund score for 5 patients remained the same, increased in 22 patients, and decreased in 18 patients. Overall, 75.6% of patients' second scans were within +/-2 points of the first scan Lund score. The mean change in score between scans of -0.29 was not signifi cant (P = .606, paired samples t test). The Pearson correlation coefficient between scans was 0.796 (P < .0001). Conclusions: CT scan assessment of ch ronic rhinosinusitis is a reliable test. The CT findings in patients with c hronic rhinosinusitis remain consistent over time.