Relationship between Olfactory Acuity and Peak Expiratory Flow during Postoperative Follow-up in Chronic Rhinosinusitis Associated with Asthma
Objectives The link between nasal and bronchial disease has been studied extensively for chronic rhinosinusitis and asthma. The concept of “united airway allergy” has become widely accepted in the past decade. We evaluated the relationship between the upper and lower airways during follow-up after e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology rhinology & laryngology, 2010-11, Vol.119 (11), p.749-754 |
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The link between nasal and bronchial disease has been studied extensively for
chronic rhinosinusitis and asthma. The concept of “united airway
allergy” has become widely accepted in the past decade. We evaluated
the relationship between the upper and lower airways during follow-up after
endoscopic sinus surgery by monitoring sinonasal and pulmonary
functions.
Methods
Thirty-nine subjects with chronic rhinosinusitis associated with bronchial
asthma were entered in this study. A self smell test using stick-type
odorant materials was carried out daily to evaluate postoperative recurrence
of sinonasal disease. Each patient was assessed for peak expiratory flow
(PEF) 3 times daily.
Results
The average (±SD) scores of initial symptoms were 8.3 ± 2.2,
which was significantly decreased to 1.5 ± 1.4 by 3 months after
operation. During postoperative follow-up, 25 of 39 patients showed no
decrease in PEF, whereas the other 14 patients had at least 1 episode of a
significant decline in PEF. In the postoperative course, with respect to the
self smell test, 24 patients showed no aggravation of smell, but 15 patients
had episode(s) of decreased olfaction. Twelve patients demonstrated
worsening on the smell test concomitant with a decreased PEF. A discrepancy
between olfactory acuity and pulmonary function was recognized in 5
patients. There were 22 patients with a good prognosis of parameters of both
the upper and lower airways.
Conclusions
Daily monitoring of both upper and lower respiratory tract functions clearly
revealed dual relationships, indicating that worsening of sinusitis
accompanies asthma exacerbation. Appropriate measures of the upper and lower
airways following endoscopic sinus surgery can be used to predict patient
outcome. |
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ISSN: | 0003-4894 1943-572X |
DOI: | 10.1177/000348941011901118 |