Ulkumen, Burak and Artunc Ulkumen, Burcu and Pala, Halil Gursoy and Celik, Onur and Sahin, Nevin and Karaca, Gizem and Demirdag, Meltem (1969) PREGNANCY RHINITIS IN TURKISH WOMEN: DO GESTATIONAL WEEK, BMI AND PARITY AFFECT NASAL CONGESTION? Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 32 (4). ISSN 1681-715X
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Abstract
Objective: To determine the cumulative incidence of pregnancy rhinitis along with prevalence in different trimesters and to find out whether gestational age, BMI and parity have any effect on pregnancy related nasal congestion.
Methods: In the prospective protocol at the obstetrics outpatient clinic, 167 pregnant women were enrolled consecutively. According to exclusion criteria, 67 of them were excluded. Visual-Analogue-Scale (VAS), Nasal-Obstructive-Symptom-Evaluation (NOSE) scale and Discharge-Inflammation-Polyps/Oedema (DIP) scoring were utilized for diagnosis of pregnancy rhinitis. Besides, weight, length, age, parity and week of pregnancy were recorded.
Results: Total prevalence of pregnancy rhinitis was 17.17% and cumulative incidence was 38.89%. Our study revealed significant relation of NOSE score with both gestational week (r=0.474, p=0.001) and BMI (r=0.301, p=0.003). VAS score was significantly related with gestational week (r=0.409, p=0.001) and BMI (r=0.270, p=0.007). DIP score was found to be correlated only with gestational week (r=0.375, p=0.001).
Conclusion: Cumulative incidence of pregnancy rhinitis was 38.89%. Nasal congestion was significantly associated with BMI and gestational week. Patients should be informed about unfavorable fetal and maternal outcomes of pregnancy related nasal congestion which is triggered by obesity and excessive weight gain in pregnancy.
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Date Deposited: | 03 May 2023 05:58 |
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URI: | http://archive.submissionwrite.com/id/eprint/806 |