| Literature DB >> 30813317 |
Chetan Safi1, Zhong Zheng2, Emily Dimango3, Claire Keating4, David A Gudis5.
Abstract
Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is nearly ubiquitous in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). CF CRS is a challenging entity to define, diagnose, and treat, as patients often have severe refractory sinus disease in addition to complex medical comorbidities. The purpose of this article is to review the literature on the medical management of CF CRS and determine how to best identify, diagnose, and manage CF CRS. Ultimately, the treatment of these patients requires a multi-disciplinary approach involving the pulmonologist and otolaryngologist.Entities:
Keywords: cystic fibrosis; diagnosis; medical management; rhinosinusitis
Year: 2019 PMID: 30813317 PMCID: PMC6410165 DOI: 10.3390/medsci7020032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sci (Basel) ISSN: 2076-3271
Summary of medical management used to treat cystic fibrosis rhinosinusitis.
| Reference | Therapeutic | Duration | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cimmino et al. [ | Dornase-alpha | 48 weeks | Improved sinonasal symptoms, LKNE score, LMS, and FEV1 |
| Mainz et al. [ | Dornase-alpha | 4 weeks | Improved SNOT-22 and forced expiratory flow 75%–25% |
| Mainz et al. [ | Isotonic vs. hypertonic saline | 4 weeks | Both led to similar small improvements in SNOT-22 |
| Hadfield et al. [ | Beclomethasone | 6 weeks | Reduction in polyposis but no change in symptom score |
| Donaldson et al. [ | Beclomethasone | Not described | Improvement in nasal polyposis and nasal obstruction |
| Aanaes et al. [ | Colistin irrigations | 6 months | Negative sinus cultures for at least 6 months in at least 50% of patients |
| Mainz et al. [ | Nebulized tobramycin | 4 weeks–8 weeks | Decreased burden of |
| Moss et al. [ | Tobramycin lavage | 7–10 days (with repetitive treatments if necessary) | Improved reoperation rate for endoscopic sinus surgery |
| Chang et al. [ | Ivacaftor | 10 months | Improved symptoms and FEV1 |
| Lindstrom et al. [ | Ibuprofen | Unknown | Temporary resolution of nasal polyps with >50% of patients experiencing recurrence |
Abbreviations, LKNE: Lund–Kennedy Nasal Endoscopy, LMS: Lund–Mackay score, FEV1: forced expiratory volume in 1 s, SNOT-22: Sinonasal Outcome Test-22.