Journal article
Recovery after nasal surgery vs. tonsillectomy: Discriminant validation of the Postoperative Quality of Recovery Scale
CF Royse, Z Williams, S Purser, S Newman
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1111/aas.12264
Abstract
Background Initial validation and feasibility of the Post-Operative Quality of Recovery Scale (PQRS) was published in 2010. Ongoing validation includes studies to determine whether this scale can discriminate differences in recovery in similar patients having different surgery. Methods A prospective observational study included 89 patients undergoing nasal surgery and 46 patients undergoing tonsillectomy as the primary surgical procedure. Patients were assessed using the PQRS. Assessments were performed pre-surgery, at 15 and 40 min, 1 and 3 days, and 3 months after surgery. Results Tonsillectomy patients were younger [25.0 standard deviation (SD) 17.8 vs. 32.1 SD 18.0 years, P = 0.031] and ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the staff at the Northpark Private Hospital. This project was funded by a research grant provided by Baxter Healthcare Corporation (Deerfield, Illinois).Conflicts of interest: Colin Royse and Stanton Newman have received honoraria and travel support from Baxter Healthcare Corporation, and Dr. Royse and Newman have received research support from Baxter Healthcare Corporation (which markets anaesthesic drugs).