Literature DB >> 10979493

The effect of corticosteroids in the treatment of experimental sinusitis.

B B Cable1, Z Wassmuth, E A Mann, D Hommer, G Connely, C Klem, F J Quance-Fitch, W E Bolger.   

Abstract

Emerging evidence indicates that medically recalcitrant sinusitis may be associated with a prolonged and excessive state of inflammation rather than a simple bacterial infection. Corticosteroids have been anecdotally reported to be helpful in treating patients with sinusitis; however, there are no scientific studies documenting the safety and efficacy of corticosteroid therapy in sinusitis. To resolve the controversy over whether corticosteroids promote or inhibit the resolution of sinusitis, we present a prospective study of 80 rabbits with surgically introduced pseudomonal sinusitis that were then treated in one of four arms: control, ceftazidime, methylprednisolone, and ceftazidime with methylprednisolone. Sinus cavities were then evaluated after 5, 14, 21, and 28 days of treatment both by histologic inflammation grading and bacterial quantification. Results showed a significant decrease in bacterial loads in both the antibiotic and antibiotic with steroid arms over control animals, although no difference was seen between the two. Histologic grading showed a similar trend, although statistical significance was not obtained. Overall, this study demonstrated no clear advantage of steroids in the treatment of sinus infections using this model. At the same point, no significant reduction in the effectiveness of antibiotic therapy was seen with concurrent steroid use. A number of limitations of the animal model are noted and the need for human studies in this area is discussed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10979493     DOI: 10.2500/105065800779954400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Rhinol        ISSN: 1050-6586


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