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The analysis of clinical characteristics of the chronic rhinosinusitis: complicated and uncomplicated form.

Zoran Dudvarski1, Ivica Pendjer, Vojko Djukic, Ljiljana Janosevic, Anton Mikic.   

Abstract

The objective of our study was to analyze the intensity of subjective symptoms and objective findings of endoscopy and CT scanning in chronic rhinosinusitis, in the groups with and without nasal polyps. To evaluate the intensity of subjective symptoms visual analogue scale (VAS) was used, while scores were obtained by adding grades. Endoscopic finding was given in scores recommended by Lanza and Kennedy and CT results were presented by Lund-Mackay scoring system. The study included 90 consecutive adult patients, 47 males (52%) and 43 females (48%), mean age 45 years. The group with chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps (uncomplicated form) consisted of 30 patients, while the group with polyps (complicated form) included 60 patients. Comparing mean intensity values of all subjective symptoms between these two groups we found out that nasal obstruction, nasal secretion and hyposmia were significantly more manifested in the polyp group (P<0.01). Facial congestion was also more manifested in the polyp group (P<0.05). Mean score value of major symptoms was 35.55 in the polyp group, and 23.13 in the group without polyps (P<0.01). Mean value of total symptom scores was 48.68 in the polyp group, and 35.00 in the group without polyps (P<0.01). Endoscopic score was approximately 9.03 in the polyp group, and 2.43 in the group without polyps (P<0.01). CT score was 16.05 on an average in the polyp group, and 4.37 in the group without polyps (P<0.01). Chronic rhinosinusitis complicated by nasal polyposis is characterized by higher degree of nasal obstruction, nasal secretion, hyposmia and facial congestion, which results in higher score of major and total score of symptoms, respectively. This form is also characterized by worse objective findings, which is reflected in higher endoscopic and CT scores.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18247038     DOI: 10.1007/s00405-008-0587-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


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