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Medical and surgical treatment outcomes in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis and immunodeficiency: a systematic review
ConclusionPatients with CRS and immunodeficiency likely benefit from ESS based on the available evidence. Data supporting medical therapy in this targeted population is limited overall, but there may be a potential role for immunoglobulin therapy in patients with PID and CRS.
Source: International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology - July 14, 2020 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Shireen Samargandy, Elysia Grose, Yvonne Chan, Eric Monteiro, John M. Lee, Jonathan Yip Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

An internally validated diagnostic tool for acute invasive fungal sinusitis
ConclusionWe present an internally validated diagnostic tool to stratify the risk for AIFS. The estimated risk may help determine which patients can be observed with serial nasal endoscopy, which ones could be biopsied, and which ones would benefit from immediate surgical intervention.
Source: International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology - July 14, 2020 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Linda X. Yin, Aviv Spillinger, Katherine A. Lees, Kent R. Bailey, Garret Choby, Erin K. O'Brien, Janalee K. Stokken Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Differentiation of Clinical Patterns Associated With Rhinologic Disease.
CONCLUSION: Broader consideration of initially available clinical data may improve diagnostic efficiency for rhinologic conditions without ancillary studies, using computer-driven algorithms. PRQOL scores and demographic information appeared to be useful adjuncts, with associations to diagnoses in this pilot study. PMID: 32664744 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - July 13, 2020 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Parsel SM, Riley CA, Todd CA, Thomas AJ, McCoul ED Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Predicting Odontogenic Sinusitis in Unilateral Sinus Disease: A Prospective, Multivariate Analysis.
CONCLUSION: With unilateral maxillary sinus disease, the following features were significantly associated with ODS: foul smell, ipsilateral facial pressure, middle meatal pus on endoscopy, and any frontal sinus opacification on sinus CT. Additionally, any sphenoid sinus opacification on CT was inversely related to ODS. Presence or absence of these clinical variables can be used to increase or decrease one's suspicion of an odontogenic source of sinusitis. PMID: 32646233 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - July 8, 2020 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Goyal VK, Ahmad A, Turfe Z, Peterson EI, Craig JR Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Nasal Endoscopy During COVID-19.
PMID: 32615774 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - July 2, 2020 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Taha MA, Hall CA, Barham HP Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

How Can We Reduce the Use of Nasal Endoscopy in the Outpatient Setting During COVID-19?
PMID: 32615770 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - July 2, 2020 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Pendolino AL, Randhawa PS, Andrews PJ Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Surgical outcomes in aspirin ‐exacerbated respiratory disease without aspirin desensitization
ConclusionA significant proportion of AERD patients benefit from ESS and medical therapy alone without AD. This study presents preliminary results on the impact of MAT on surgical outcomes as it is limited by the small sample size. Further research on the use of MAT in AERD is needed.
Source: International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology - June 17, 2020 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Elysia Grose, Daniel J. Lee, Jonathan Yip, Justin Cottrell, Jenna Sykes, Jason K. Lee, John M. Lee Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Hearing Assessment in Patients of Allergic Rhinitis: A Study on 200 Subjects
AbstractAllergic rhinitis (AR) is a type I hypersensitivity reaction of the nasal mucosa, primarily mediated by IgE, with a complex etiology, determined by genetic and environmental interactions. Several mechanisms by which AR affect middle ear and cause conductive hearing loss have been well described. There is paucity of data regarding involvement of inner ear in AR patients leading to sensorineural hearing loss. However, endolymphatic sac and outer hair cells have been hypothesized to be the seat of immunoreactivity. To study the audiological profile in AR and effect of AR on inner ear functions. 100 cases of AR patie...
Source: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery - June 14, 2020 Category: ENT & OMF Source Type: research

Randomized clinical trial to evaluate mometasone lavage vs spray for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps who have not undergone sinus surgery
ConclusionBoth MFNS and mometasone nasal irrigations are beneficial in symptom management of CRS. Our study suggests that patients who perform mometasone lavage do better in a clinically meaningful way, but our results are not definitive and further studies are warranted.
Source: International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology - May 28, 2020 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Pawina Jiramongkolchai, Andrew Peterson, Dorina Kallogjeri, Jake J. Lee, Sara Kukuljan, Adam Liebendorfer, John S. Schneider, Cristine N. Klatt ‐Cromwell, Andrew J. Drescher, Jay F. Piccirillo Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Predictors of Surgical Outcomes After Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
This study aims to assess the outcome of FESS as measured by subjective quality of life indices; Rhinosinusitis Disability Index (RSDI) and Sinonasal Outcome Test (SNOT-22. It also assesses the predictive factors which influence the outcome after FESS. The study was conducted among 100 patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis who underwent FESS, after failure of medical management. Immunocompromised or pregnant patients and patients with history of previous sinus surgery or malignancy were excluded from the study. The evaluation was done using Lund Kennedy endoscopy scores, Lund Mackay CT scan scores and RSDI and SNOT-22 quest...
Source: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery - May 21, 2020 Category: ENT & OMF Source Type: research

Endonasal instrumentation and aerosolization risk in the era of COVID ‐19: simulation, literature review, and proposed mitigation strategies
ConclusionWe confirm that aerosolization presents a risk to the endonasal skull base surgeon. In the outpatient setting, use of a barrier significantly reduces aerosol spread. Cold surgical instrumentation and microdebrider use pose significantly less aerosolization risk than a high ‐speed drill. Procedures requiring drill use should carry a special designation as an “aerosol‐generating surgery” to convey this unique risk, and this supports the need for protective personal protective equipment.
Source: International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology - May 21, 2020 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Alan D. Workman, D. Bradley Welling, Bob S. Carter, William T. Curry, Eric H. Holbrook, Stacey T. Gray, George A. Scangas, Benjamin S. Bleier Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Rhinologic Procedures in the Era of COVID-19: Health-care Provider Protection Protocol.
CONCLUSION: According to our proposed protocol, we were able to provide care for all patients in clinic, hospital, emergent, intensive, and surgical settings with no transmission of SARS-CoV-2 by symptomatology and post evaluation testing. PMID: 32408753 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - May 13, 2020 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Taha MA, Hall CA, Rathbone RF, Corsten LA, Bowie CR, Waguespack PJ, Stanger R, Stevenson MM, Zito BA, Barham HP Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Quality ‐of‐life and olfaction changes observed with short‐term medical management of chronic rhinosinusitis
ConclusionsParticipants with varied impacts of CRS, treated with individualized short ‐term AMT, demonstrated significant improvements in CRS‐ and olfactory‐specific QOL measures, without corresponding improvement in clinically measured olfactory function. Olfactory function changes moderately correlated with endoscopy score changes, but lacked an association with QOL measureme nts.
Source: International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology - May 11, 2020 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Andrew J. Thomas, Jess C. Mace, Vijay R. Ramakrishnan, Jeremiah A. Alt, Jose L. Mattos, Rodney J. Schlosser, Zachary M. Soler, Timothy L. Smith Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Topography of polyp recurrence in eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis
ConclusionThe frontal and ethmoid sinuses were most affected in those patients with polyp recurrence. Whether the disease is more active in this location or topical therapy has limited access requires further evaluation.
Source: International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology - May 11, 2020 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Jessica W. Grayson, William Li, Jacqueline Ho, Raquel Alvarado, Janet Rimmer, William A. Sewell, Richard J. Harvey Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Superior Turbinate Eosinophilia Predicts Olfactory Decline in Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis.
CONCLUSION: Superior turbinate eosinophilia is highly associated with the olfactory decline in CRS patients three months after ESS. PMID: 32387168 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology - May 4, 2020 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Wu D, Li Y, Bleier BS, Wei Y Tags: Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol Source Type: research