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Publication Date

1-1-2025

Journal

OTO Open

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the long-term safety and effectiveness of temperature-controlled radiofrequency (TCRF) treatment of nasal valve collapse (NVC) in patients with nasal airway obstruction (NAO).

Study design: This is an extended follow-up from a prospective, multicenter, single-arm study. The initial study included participants from 12 sites across the United States who were followed for 24 months and additionally agreed to participate in the extended 36-month follow-up.

Setting: Procedure was performed in-office with an in-person follow-up at 3 months and subsequent follow-up assessment remotely.

Methods: Participants received TCRF treatment of only the nasal valve and participated in the extended 36-month follow-up. The effect of TCRF treatment was determined by analyzing changes in nasal obstruction symptom evaluation (NOSE) score at each follow-up compared to the baseline.

Results: Of the 122 participants in the primary study, 66 participated in the extended 36-month follow-up. Compared to baseline, there was a 52.6% decrease in the NOSE score at 36 months (mean change -45.3 [95% CI -52.3 to -38.3]; P < .001), and 83.3% of the participants met the criteria for treatment response at 36 months, as defined by the study endpoint. Post hoc sensitivity analysis of the treatment response for all participants from the time of enrollment was 73.9%. No device or procedure-related adverse events or serious adverse events were reported in the interval between 24 and 36 months.

Conclusion: TCRF treatment of only the nasal valve resulted in significant and durable improvement in NAO symptoms through 36 months in participants with NAO due to NVC.

Keywords

nasal airway obstruction, nasal valve, nasal valve collapse, radiofrequency, rhinoplasty, septoplasty

DOI

10.1002/oto2.70111

PMID

40196218

PMCID

PMC11973577

PubMedCentral® Posted Date

4-7-2025

PubMedCentral® Full Text Version

Post-print

Published Open-Access

yes

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