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Concomitant chronic sinusitis treatment in children with mild asthma: the effect on bronchial hyperresponsiveness.

作者信息

Tsao Ching-Hsiung, Chen Li-Chen, Yeh Kuo-Wei, Huang Jing-Long

机构信息

Division of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Pediatrics, Chang Gung Children's Hospital and Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.

出版信息

Chest. 2003 Mar;123(3):757-64. doi: 10.1378/chest.123.3.757.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVE

Previous studies have suggested that aggressive treatment of sinusitis can decrease bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR). However, there is still too little evidence to draw this conclusion, and the concept remains controversial.

DESIGN

A prospective, open-label study.

SETTING

University children's hospital allergy and immunology center and radiologic department.

PATIENTS

Sixty-one children with mild asthma and allergic rhinitis participated in the study. Forty-one of these 61 children had sinusitis, and the remainder had no sinusitis. Ten matched, nonatopic, healthy children were used as a control group.

INTERVENTION

Children with chronic sinusitis were placed into two groups. One group was treated with amoxicillin-clavulanate for 6 weeks and then with nasal saline solution irrigation for 6 weeks. For the other group, the treatment order was reversed. Children without chronic sinusitis received nasal saline solution irrigation for 12 weeks.

MEASUREMENTS

Clinical symptoms and signs of sinusitis, FEV(1), and BHR were analyzed in the patients before and after treatment.

RESULTS

The clinical symptoms and signs of sinusitis, but not FEV(1), showed a significant improvement after antibiotic treatment. After aggressive treatment for sinusitis, it was found that the provocative concentration of methacholine causing a 20% fall in FEV(1) of children with mild asthma and sinusitis was significantly higher after treatment.

CONCLUSION

The results suggest that every asthmatic patient needs to carefully evaluate to determine whether the patient has concomitant sinusitis. Respiratory infections that meet criteria for sinusitis, even if they do not exacerbate asthma, should be treated. It is suggested that sinusitis should always be kept in mind as a possible inducible factor for BHR, and that aggressive treatment of chronic sinusitis is indicated when dealing with an asthmatic patient who shows an unpredictable response to appropriate treatment. Moreover, the findings of this study provide more evidence for an association between sinusitis and asthma with respect to BHR.

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