Effectiveness of the IMPETUS protocol in patients with chronic tinnitus: a randomized and controlled study
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Summary: | Introduction: Tinnitus is a major symptom in medical daily practice with a prevalence in general population estimated to be around 1O to 15%. Nearly 2O% of these persons report significant impact of tinnitus in their lives with interference in personal, professional and social functioning, forcing them to search health care advice. The usual specialized management, as done by otolaryngologists, does not include a psychosomatic evaluation in the initial assessment, as there is not enough scientific evidence to justify such intervention.Hypothesis: Chronic tinnitus sufferers, with great impact on quality of life, will benefit from a combined interdisciplinary approach with both otolaryngological and psychosomatic inter- ventions (IMPETUS Protocol).Methods: Portuguese version of Mini-TQ (Mini-TQ-pv) and Visual Analog Scale (VAS), from O to 1O, were administered consecutively to the first 55 patients assessed for the first time with chronic tinnitus (> 6 mo) in the Tinnitus Outpatient Clinic of the Otolaryngology Department. Patients with Mini-TQ-pv scores above 7I24 were randomly divided in two branches - one group was referred to Psychosomatic evaluation while the other kept the exclusive Otolaryngological intervention.For comparison of quantitative variables in the same subgroup of the sample it was used the non parametric test of Wilcoxon.Results: The sample consisted of 55 patients, 34 women and 21 men. Mean age was 62,18 years (range, 38-82 yr). Initial Mini-TQ-pv and VAS scores were respectively 14,65±5,595 and 5,93±1,73O. In the group of patients submitted to the combined interdisciplinary (otolaryngological and psychosomatic) approach there was a statistically significative reduction of the Mini-TQ-pv scores (16,74±4,7O3 to 14,O7±5,158, p<O,OO1) and VAS scores (6,15±1,791 to 5,37±1,69O, p=O,O17) after one year of follow up. The other groups did not show statistical significance results.Conclusions: This study showed that patients submitted to the IMPETUS Protocol have better outcomes when compared to patients treated with exclusive otolaryngological intervention. |
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Effectiveness of the IMPETUS protocol in patients with chronic tinnitus: a randomized and controlled studyEficácia do protocolo IMPETUS em doentes com acufenos crónicos: estudo randomizado e controladotinnitustreatmentTRTpsychosomatic medicinerandomizedcontrolledacufenostratamentoTRTmedicina psicossomáticarandomizadocontroladoIntroduction: Tinnitus is a major symptom in medical daily practice with a prevalence in general population estimated to be around 1O to 15%. Nearly 2O% of these persons report significant impact of tinnitus in their lives with interference in personal, professional and social functioning, forcing them to search health care advice. The usual specialized management, as done by otolaryngologists, does not include a psychosomatic evaluation in the initial assessment, as there is not enough scientific evidence to justify such intervention.Hypothesis: Chronic tinnitus sufferers, with great impact on quality of life, will benefit from a combined interdisciplinary approach with both otolaryngological and psychosomatic inter- ventions (IMPETUS Protocol).Methods: Portuguese version of Mini-TQ (Mini-TQ-pv) and Visual Analog Scale (VAS), from O to 1O, were administered consecutively to the first 55 patients assessed for the first time with chronic tinnitus (> 6 mo) in the Tinnitus Outpatient Clinic of the Otolaryngology Department. Patients with Mini-TQ-pv scores above 7I24 were randomly divided in two branches - one group was referred to Psychosomatic evaluation while the other kept the exclusive Otolaryngological intervention.For comparison of quantitative variables in the same subgroup of the sample it was used the non parametric test of Wilcoxon.Results: The sample consisted of 55 patients, 34 women and 21 men. Mean age was 62,18 years (range, 38-82 yr). Initial Mini-TQ-pv and VAS scores were respectively 14,65±5,595 and 5,93±1,73O. In the group of patients submitted to the combined interdisciplinary (otolaryngological and psychosomatic) approach there was a statistically significative reduction of the Mini-TQ-pv scores (16,74±4,7O3 to 14,O7±5,158, p<O,OO1) and VAS scores (6,15±1,791 to 5,37±1,69O, p=O,O17) after one year of follow up. The other groups did not show statistical significance results.Conclusions: This study showed that patients submitted to the IMPETUS Protocol have better outcomes when compared to patients treated with exclusive otolaryngological intervention.Introdução: Os acufenos são um sintoma major na consulta de ORL com uma prevalência estimada na população geral de 10 a 15%. Em cerca de 20% destes doentes, os acufenos têm um impacto significativo nas suas vidas com interferência nas actividades diárias a nível pessoal, profissional e social, levando-os a procurar aconselhamento médico. Uma avaliação psicossomática destes doentes não é prática corrente, uma vez que a evidência científica disponível, até ao momento, não sustenta de modo irrefutável a eficácia desta intervenção.Hipótese: Os doentes que sofrem de acufenos crónicos, com impacto relevante na qualidade de vida, beneficiam de uma abordagem integrada que inclua uma avaliação psicossomática (Protocolo IMPETUS), em comparação com a intervenção habitual (consulta exclusiva de ORL). Material e Métodos: Aplicou-se a versão portuguesa do Mini- TQ (Mini-TQ-pv) e a avaliação da intensidade dos acufenos com uma Escala Visual Analógica (VAS), de 0 a 10, a todos os pacientes com queixas de acufenos crónicos {> 6 meses) que recorreram à Consulta de Acufenos. Os doentes com score no Mini-TQ-pv superior a 7/24 foram divididos aleatoriamente em 2 grupos: um grupo de doentes foi referenciado à Consulta de Medicina Psicossomática e depois reavaliado por ORL e o outro grupo recebeu apenas o tratamento habitual da Consulta de Acufenos de ORL. Para comparação de variáveis quantitativas no mesmo subgrupo da amostra usou-se o teste não paramétrico de Wilcoxon.Resultados: A população estudada consistiu em 55 indivíduos, 21 do sexo masculino e 34 do sexo feminino, com uma média de idades de 62,18 anos (38 a 82 anos), e scores iniciais de Mini-TQ de 14,65±5,595 e VAS de 5,93±1,730.Verificou-se uma diminuição do score do Mini-TQ (16,74±4,703 para 14,07±5,158) e da intensidade dos acufenos em VAS (6,15±1,791 para 5,37±1,690) estatisticamente significativa (p<0,001 e p=0,017, respectivamente) para o grupo de doentes que fez tratamento integrado de ORL e Medicina Psicossomática. Nos outros grupos estudados, as alterações verificadas não obtiveram significância estatística.Conclusão: O estudo realizado demonstra que o tratamento dos acufenos, quando realizado em conjunto e de forma integrada, por ORL e Medicina Psicossomática, é mais eficaz na redução da percepção subjectiva da intensidade dos acufenos e do seu impacto na qualidade de vida.Sociedade Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço2010-06-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34631/sporl.269https://doi.org/10.34631/sporl.269Portuguese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery; Vol. 48 No. 2 (2010): Junho; 77-81Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço; Vol. 48 Núm. 2 (2010): Junho; 77-81Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia-Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço; Vol. 48 N.º 2 (2010): Junho; 77-812184-6499reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPporhttps://journalsporl.com/index.php/sporl/article/view/2468https://journalsporl.com/index.php/sporl/article/view/2468/473Cerejeira, RuiCerejeira, JoaquimPaiva, SofiaGonçalves, PauloFirmino, HorácioSerra, Adriano VazPaiva, Antónioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-06T12:58:41Zoai:journalsporl.com:article/2468Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T17:53:46.110340Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Effectiveness of the IMPETUS protocol in patients with chronic tinnitus: a randomized and controlled study Eficácia do protocolo IMPETUS em doentes com acufenos crónicos: estudo randomizado e controlado |
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Effectiveness of the IMPETUS protocol in patients with chronic tinnitus: a randomized and controlled study |
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Effectiveness of the IMPETUS protocol in patients with chronic tinnitus: a randomized and controlled study Cerejeira, Rui tinnitus treatment TRT psychosomatic medicine randomized controlled acufenos tratamento TRT medicina psicossomática randomizado controlado |
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Effectiveness of the IMPETUS protocol in patients with chronic tinnitus: a randomized and controlled study |
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Effectiveness of the IMPETUS protocol in patients with chronic tinnitus: a randomized and controlled study |
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Effectiveness of the IMPETUS protocol in patients with chronic tinnitus: a randomized and controlled study |
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Effectiveness of the IMPETUS protocol in patients with chronic tinnitus: a randomized and controlled study |
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Effectiveness of the IMPETUS protocol in patients with chronic tinnitus: a randomized and controlled study |
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Cerejeira, Rui |
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Cerejeira, Rui Cerejeira, Joaquim Paiva, Sofia Gonçalves, Paulo Firmino, Horácio Serra, Adriano Vaz Paiva, António |
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Cerejeira, Joaquim Paiva, Sofia Gonçalves, Paulo Firmino, Horácio Serra, Adriano Vaz Paiva, António |
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Cerejeira, Rui Cerejeira, Joaquim Paiva, Sofia Gonçalves, Paulo Firmino, Horácio Serra, Adriano Vaz Paiva, António |
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tinnitus treatment TRT psychosomatic medicine randomized controlled acufenos tratamento TRT medicina psicossomática randomizado controlado |
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tinnitus treatment TRT psychosomatic medicine randomized controlled acufenos tratamento TRT medicina psicossomática randomizado controlado |
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Introduction: Tinnitus is a major symptom in medical daily practice with a prevalence in general population estimated to be around 1O to 15%. Nearly 2O% of these persons report significant impact of tinnitus in their lives with interference in personal, professional and social functioning, forcing them to search health care advice. The usual specialized management, as done by otolaryngologists, does not include a psychosomatic evaluation in the initial assessment, as there is not enough scientific evidence to justify such intervention.Hypothesis: Chronic tinnitus sufferers, with great impact on quality of life, will benefit from a combined interdisciplinary approach with both otolaryngological and psychosomatic inter- ventions (IMPETUS Protocol).Methods: Portuguese version of Mini-TQ (Mini-TQ-pv) and Visual Analog Scale (VAS), from O to 1O, were administered consecutively to the first 55 patients assessed for the first time with chronic tinnitus (> 6 mo) in the Tinnitus Outpatient Clinic of the Otolaryngology Department. Patients with Mini-TQ-pv scores above 7I24 were randomly divided in two branches - one group was referred to Psychosomatic evaluation while the other kept the exclusive Otolaryngological intervention.For comparison of quantitative variables in the same subgroup of the sample it was used the non parametric test of Wilcoxon.Results: The sample consisted of 55 patients, 34 women and 21 men. Mean age was 62,18 years (range, 38-82 yr). Initial Mini-TQ-pv and VAS scores were respectively 14,65±5,595 and 5,93±1,73O. In the group of patients submitted to the combined interdisciplinary (otolaryngological and psychosomatic) approach there was a statistically significative reduction of the Mini-TQ-pv scores (16,74±4,7O3 to 14,O7±5,158, p<O,OO1) and VAS scores (6,15±1,791 to 5,37±1,69O, p=O,O17) after one year of follow up. The other groups did not show statistical significance results.Conclusions: This study showed that patients submitted to the IMPETUS Protocol have better outcomes when compared to patients treated with exclusive otolaryngological intervention. |
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