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Brief Title: Prospective Study of Sinonasal and Skull-base Tumours Management
Official Title: Prospective Observational Study of Sinonasal and Skull-base Tumours Management in a Tertiary Referral Otorhinolaryngology Service
Study ID: NCT05607888
Brief Summary: This observational prospective clinical study aims to describe the epidemiology, management and outcome of patients with sinonasal and skull-base pathology (tumours and diseases with malignant clinical characteristics) in a tertiary otorhinolaryngology referral centre. The main questions it aims to answer are: * what is the caseload of patients with the included pathology in our centre * what are the results of management of these cases * what are the epidemiological characteristics of included patients * what is the quality of life of included patients.
Detailed Description: Sinonasal tumours and tumours that involve the adjacent skull base are rare entities. However, their management necessitates a special knowledge of ENT areas and specifics of sinonasal anatomy and skull base. Due to the heterogeneity of pathological diagnoses of sinonasal and skull-base tumours, one of the main aims of this study is to provide epidemiological characteristics in our geographical area. Furthermore, to compare with other tertiary referral centres, we will analyse management results, which could improve the management of these diseases. Since the sinonasal area and skull base house several important neuroanatomical structures and senses, we aim to provide an analysis of the patient-reported quality of life.
Minimum Age:
Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, , Slovenia
Name: Domen Vozel, MD, PhD
Affiliation: University Medical Centre Ljubljana
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Name: Jure Urbančič, MD
Affiliation: University Medical Centre Ljubljana
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR