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Teste de Resultados Sinonasais-22×Escala de Dispneia, Tosse e Expectoração×
ÁreaPneumologiaPneumologia
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem20092007
Autor originalClaire Hopkins, King's College LondonMultiple international authors (cardiopulmonary collaboration)
TipoSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report symptom scale
Fonte seminalHopkins, C., Gillett, S., Slack, R., Lund, V. J., & Browne, J. P. (2009). Psychometric validity of the 22-item Sinonasal Outcome Test. Clinical Otolaryngology, 34(5), 447-454. DOI ↗Rohrmann, S., Anker, S. D., Coats, A. J., Hildebrandt, P., & Köhler, F. (2007). Prognostic relevance of respiratory symptoms in patients with systolic left ventricular dysfunction. American Heart Journal, 153(1), 42-50. link ↗
Outros nomesSNOT-22, SNOTBCS, Breathlessness Cough Sputum
Relacionados55
ResumoThe SNOT-22 is a 22-item disease-specific quality-of-life questionnaire designed to assess sino-nasal symptoms and their functional impact on patients with chronic rhinosinusitis, nasal polyposis, and allied conditions. Developed by Hopkins and colleagues at King's College London in 2009, it has become the most widely used instrument for measuring sino-nasal disease burden in clinical trials and rhinological practice. The SNOT-22 provides rapid, patient-centered assessment of both nasal-specific symptoms (congestion, drainage, sneezing) and general health impacts (sleep, headache, concentration).The BCS is a brief, symptom-focused assessment tool measuring the frequency and severity of three cardinal respiratory symptoms: breathlessness (dyspnea), cough, and sputum production. Developed in cardiopulmonary research as a pragmatic measure of disease burden in chronic heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, the BCS provides rapid, patient-centered tracking of respiratory symptom trajectories. Unlike comprehensive quality-of-life questionnaires, the BCS concentrates solely on symptom phenotype, making it ideal for routine monitoring and longitudinal disease surveillance in busy clinical settings.
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