Literature DB >> 12877377

Treatment of acute rhinosinusitis diagnosed by clinical criteria or ultrasound in primary care. A placebo-controlled randomised trial.

Helena Varonen1, Ilkka Kunnamo, Seppo Savolainen, Marjukka Mäkelä, Matti Revonta, Jarkko Ruotsalainen, Henrik Malmberg.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To compare antibiotics and placebo in patients with clinically diagnosed acute maxillary sinusitis (AMS). To study whether sinus ultrasound examination would help to detect those patients who benefit from antibiotic therapy.
DESIGN: A double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled multicentre trial.
SETTING: Nine primary care sites in Finland.
SUBJECTS: 150 adult patients (mean age 39.7 years) with a clinical diagnosis of sinusitis. INTERVENTION: Antibiotics (amoxicillin 750 mg x 2, doxycycline 100 mg x 2 or penicillin V 1500 mg x 2) or placebo twice daily for 7 days; all patients were examined with sinus ultrasound after randomisation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Clinical success (patients' report of recovery) in telephone interview at 2 weeks.
RESULTS: A total of 146 patients completed the 2-week follow-up. Patients receiving antibiotics achieved a slightly higher rate of clinical success than patients receiving placebo (80% vs 66%; p = 0.068).
CONCLUSIONS: Antibiotics hasten symptom relief in AMS. Yet many patients recover in 2 weeks without antimicrobial treatment. Only half of patients with a clinical diagnosis of AMS have sinusitis in ultrasound examination.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12877377     DOI: 10.1080/02813430310001743

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Prim Health Care        ISSN: 0281-3432            Impact factor:   2.581


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Review 1.  Rhinosinusitis diagnosis and management for the clinician: a synopsis of recent consensus guidelines.

Authors:  Eli O Meltzer; Daniel L Hamilos
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc       Date:  2011-04-13       Impact factor: 7.616

Review 2.  Antibiotic efficacy in patients with a moderate probability of acute rhinosinusitis: a systematic review.

Authors:  Jakob M Burgstaller; Johann Steurer; David Holzmann; Gabriel Geiges; Michael B Soyka
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2015-01-18       Impact factor: 2.503

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Authors:  B A Stuck; A Beule; D Jobst; L Klimek; M Laudien; M Lell; T J Vogl; U Popert
Journal:  HNO       Date:  2018-01       Impact factor: 1.284

Review 4.  Sinusitis (acute).

Authors:  Kim Ah-See
Journal:  BMJ Clin Evid       Date:  2011-12-21

5.  Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis with oro-nasal fistula: a case report.

Authors:  Fabrizio Carini; Salvatore Longoni; Ernesto Amosso; Stefania Carini; Werner Garavello; Gianluca Porcaro
Journal:  Ann Stomatol (Roma)       Date:  2014-10-25

Review 6.  Sinusitis (acute).

Authors:  Kim Ah-See
Journal:  BMJ Clin Evid       Date:  2008-03-10

Review 7.  Antibiotics for acute rhinosinusitis in adults.

Authors:  Marieke B Lemiengre; Mieke L van Driel; Dan Merenstein; Helena Liira; Marjukka Mäkelä; An Im De Sutter
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2018-09-10

Review 8.  Phenoxymethylpenicillin Versus Amoxicillin for Infections in Ambulatory Care: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Philip Lawrence Skarpeid; Sigurd Høye
Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2018-09-04

Review 9.  Upper respiratory tract infections in athletes.

Authors:  Clifton L Page; Jason J Diehl
Journal:  Clin Sports Med       Date:  2007-07       Impact factor: 2.182

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