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KMID : 0361020000430111116
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
2000 Volume.43 No. 11 p.1116 ~ p.1121
Clinical Analysis of Epistaxis : Result of the Recent 10 Years
Kim Seung-Woo

Lee Min-Hong
Maeng Chang-Hwan
Yun Dong-Gu
Kim Choon-Dong
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Epistaxis is a common occurrence and most of us have at least one episode in a life time. These episodes are usually minor events and resolved spontaneously, although those who need help can be admitted. It is important to know about etiologic factors of each case of epistaxis, sex and age distribution of patients, bleeding site, seasonal incidence and methods of management.

Materal and Method: We performed a retrospective study of epidemiology, etiology and control methods and their effectiveness in patients of epistaxis who visited Korea Veterans Hospital out-patient department in otolaryngology and emergency room from January, 1990 to December, 1999.

Results: It was more prevalent in male and commonly occurred in the left nasal cavity. Incidence of epistaxis was the greatest in the month of May and the least in August. Among the age groups of patients, it was most prevalent among the fifties followed by the twenties. The most common cause deformity. Kiesselbach¡¯s area was the most common bleeding site, although when compared with previous reports, the incidence rate has been decreasing. Recurrent bleeding was more common in posterior epistaxis. Most cases were adequately managed with anterior nasal packing(65.4£¥), but in the minority, posterior nasal packing and blood transfusion were needed.

Conclusion: Incidence of bleeding have increased and the most frequent bleeding sites have become more variable, because of the increasing rate of air pollution, cerebrovascular accidents and heart diseases. Epistaxis easily occurred when the atmospheric changes were severe. Further prospective studies are mandatory to clarify the correlation between epistaxis and multifactorial causes.
KEYWORD
Epistaxis, Epidemiology, Treatment modality
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