TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of Radiofrequency Neurolysis on the Symptoms of Chronic Rhinitis
T2 - A Randomized Controlled Trial
AU - Stolovitzky, J. Pablo
AU - Ow, Randall A.
AU - Silvers, Stacey L.
AU - Bikhazi, Nadim B.
AU - Johnson, Curtis D.
AU - Takashima, Masayoshi
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding source: This trial was sponsored by Aerin Medical. The sponsor also provided funding for data analysis and manuscript preparation assistance by independent consultants and reviewed the content of the manuscript; however, the final content was solely the responsibility of the authors.
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/9/17
Y1 - 2021/9/17
N2 - Objective: To determine the safety and efficacy of temperature-controlled radiofrequency (RF) neurolysis of the posterior nasal nerve (PNN) area for the treatment of chronic rhinitis. Study Design: A multicenter, prospective, single-blinded, randomized controlled trial, in which the control arm underwent a sham procedure. Setting: Sixteen otolaryngology centers. Methods: Patients with 24-hour reflective Total Nasal Symptom Score (rTNSS) ≥6, including moderate to severe rhinorrhea and mild to severe congestion, were randomized 2:1 to active treatment of the posterior nasal nerve area with a temperature-controlled RF device or a sham procedure, with no RF energy delivery. The stylus was applied bilaterally to nonoverlapping areas of the posterior middle meatus and posterior inferior turbinate in each nostril in the region of the PNN. The primary endpoint was responder rate at 3 months, where a response was defined as ≥30% improvement (decrease) in rTNSS from baseline. Results: Patients had a mean baseline rTNSS of 8.3 (95% CI, 7.9-8.7) and 8.2 (95% CI, 7.6-8.8) (P =.797) in the active treatment (n = 77) and sham control (n = 39) arms, respectively. At 3 months, responder rate was significantly higher in the active treatment arm: 67.5% (95% CI, 55.9%-77.8%) vs 41.0% (95% CI, 25.6%-57.9%) (P =.009). The active treatment arm had a significantly greater decrease in rTNSS (mean, −3.6 [95% CI, −4.2 to −3.0] vs −2.2 [95% CI, −3.2 to −1.3]) (P =.013). Three adverse events related to the device/procedure were reported, and all resolved. Conclusion: This randomized controlled trial showed temperature-controlled neurolysis of the PNN area is free from significant adverse events and superior to a sham procedure in decreasing the symptom burden of chronic rhinitis.
AB - Objective: To determine the safety and efficacy of temperature-controlled radiofrequency (RF) neurolysis of the posterior nasal nerve (PNN) area for the treatment of chronic rhinitis. Study Design: A multicenter, prospective, single-blinded, randomized controlled trial, in which the control arm underwent a sham procedure. Setting: Sixteen otolaryngology centers. Methods: Patients with 24-hour reflective Total Nasal Symptom Score (rTNSS) ≥6, including moderate to severe rhinorrhea and mild to severe congestion, were randomized 2:1 to active treatment of the posterior nasal nerve area with a temperature-controlled RF device or a sham procedure, with no RF energy delivery. The stylus was applied bilaterally to nonoverlapping areas of the posterior middle meatus and posterior inferior turbinate in each nostril in the region of the PNN. The primary endpoint was responder rate at 3 months, where a response was defined as ≥30% improvement (decrease) in rTNSS from baseline. Results: Patients had a mean baseline rTNSS of 8.3 (95% CI, 7.9-8.7) and 8.2 (95% CI, 7.6-8.8) (P =.797) in the active treatment (n = 77) and sham control (n = 39) arms, respectively. At 3 months, responder rate was significantly higher in the active treatment arm: 67.5% (95% CI, 55.9%-77.8%) vs 41.0% (95% CI, 25.6%-57.9%) (P =.009). The active treatment arm had a significantly greater decrease in rTNSS (mean, −3.6 [95% CI, −4.2 to −3.0] vs −2.2 [95% CI, −3.2 to −1.3]) (P =.013). Three adverse events related to the device/procedure were reported, and all resolved. Conclusion: This randomized controlled trial showed temperature-controlled neurolysis of the PNN area is free from significant adverse events and superior to a sham procedure in decreasing the symptom burden of chronic rhinitis.
KW - congestion
KW - neurolysis
KW - posterior nasal nerve
KW - radiofrequency ablation
KW - rhinitis
KW - rhinorrhea
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U2 - 10.1177/2473974X211041124
DO - 10.1177/2473974X211041124
M3 - Article
C2 - 34527852
AN - SCOPUS:85114836821
SN - 2473-974X
VL - 5
SP - 2473974X211041124
JO - OTO Open
JF - OTO Open
IS - 3
ER -