| Literature DB >> 22919396 |
Karin P Q Oomen1, Max M April.
Abstract
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease, characterized by accumulation of thickened mucous secretions in exocrine glands. Although the major clinical manifestations of the disease are pancreatic and pulmonary disease, the majority of cystic fibrosis patients will develop sinonasal manifestations as well. This paper outlines the etiology, evaluation, and management of the nasal and sinus manifestations in patients with cystic fibrosis.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22919396 PMCID: PMC3420104 DOI: 10.1155/2012/789572
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Otolaryngol ISSN: 1687-9201
Figure 1Coronal CT image of bilateral medial displacement of the lateral nasal wall in a pediatric CF patient.
Conclusions and grades of evidence.
| Category | References | Description | Level of evidence | Evidence grade | Conclusion |
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| Sinonasal manifestations in CF | [ | Expert opinion | 5 | D | Sinonasal manifestations are prevalent in almost all CF patients |
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| Presence of nasal polyps in CF | [ | Expert opinion | 5 | D | Nasal polyps may occur in up to 86% of CF patients |
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| Radiological evidence of sinus disease in CF | [ | Nonconsecutive cohort study | 3b | C | Virtually all CF patients demonstrate radiological evidence of sinus disease |
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| Radiological abnormalities | [ | Retrospective chart review | 4 | C | The most prevalent radiological abnormalities in CF are bilateral uncinate process demineralization and medial displacement of the lateral nasal wall |
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| Failing of medical therapy | [ | Retrospective cohort study | 2b | B | Many CF patients will ultimately fail medical therapy and undergo sinus surgery |
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| ESS as a treatment for sinus disease in CF | [ | Retrospective cohort studies, individual case control studies and retrospective chart reviews | 2b, 3, 4 | B-C | ESS is a safe and effective treatment of sinus disease in CF |
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| Revision sinus surgery | [ | Retrospective cohort study | 2b | B | A high proportion of CF patients will eventually require revision sinus surgery |
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| Risk factors for revision surgery | [ | Retrospective cohort study | 2b | B | The identification of factors associated with an increased likelihood of need for revision sinus surgery has resulted in equivocal outcomes |
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| Effects of surgery on pulmonary outcomes | [ | Lower quality cohort studies | 4 | C | There is an improvement of pulmonary symptoms and a reduced need for hospitalizations after sinus surgery in CF, but no differences in pulmonary function test outcomes |
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| Postoperative complications | [ | Lower quality cohort studies | 4 | C | There is no association between sinus surgery in CF and increased rates of postoperative complications |
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| Surgical revision rates | [ | Lower quality cohort study | 4 | C | Surgical revision rates CF patients with polyps are much higher than in those without polyps |