Literature DB >> 11037830

Sinonasal disease and olfactory impairment in HIV disease: endoscopic sinus surgery and outcome measures.

C Murphy1, T M Davidson, W Jellison, S Austin, W C Mathews, D W Ellison, C Schlotfeldt.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of ESS (ESS) on olfactory impairment, disease-specific symptoms, and general quality of well-being In HIV+ patients with sinonasal disease. STUDY
DESIGN: Study 1: Nasal cytology, rhinomanometry, nasal examination including endoscopy, disease-specific sinonasal symptoms, olfactory threshold sensitivity, and odor identification testing were performed before and after ESS in HIV+ patients with sinonasal complaints. Study 2: Quality of well-being was assessed before and after ESS in HIV+ patients with sinonasal complaints and controls.
RESULTS: Significant olfactory sensitivity loss persisted for patients with chronic sinusitis after ESS, suggesting that the impairment in these patients may be due to viral disease rather than inflammation. Significant improvement in other disease-specific symptom scores (nasal obstruction, nasal congestion, headache, sinus pain, etc.) and results of the general quality of well-being assessment showed ESS to be beneficial in the extended health management of HIV illness.
CONCLUSIONS: The current study indicated both olfactory dysfunction and subjective negative symptoms in HIV+ patients with chronic sinusitis. Although olfactory dysfunction remained, ESS was successful in providing marked alleviation of symptomatology in HIV+ patients with chronic sinusitis. The results support ESS as an appropriate treatment option for HIV+ patients with chronic sinusitis.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11037830     DOI: 10.1097/00005537-200010000-00026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


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