1. Republication de : Effect of oral steroids on olfactory function in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps
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A. Ladias, T.S. Chimona, E Proimos, C.E. Papadakis, Konstantinos Chaidas, and M. Zisoglou
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Olfactory system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chronic rhinosinusitis ,business.industry ,Statistical difference ,Olfaction ,medicine.disease ,Group B ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Hyposmia ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Surgery ,In patient ,Nasal polyps ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Aims The present study aimed to investigate the effects of oral steroids on olfactory disturbances in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). Material and methods This is a prospective randomized non-blinded study. Selected CRSwNP patients (n = 140), with hyposmia, were devided into two groups; group A received a 7-day course of oral steroids with a 12-weeks course of nasal steroids and douching; group B received a 12-weeks course of nasal steroids and douching. Assessment included Sniffin’ Sticks scores, visual analogue scale score for olfaction and discomfort (VASsmell, VASdis), the Sinonasal Outcome Test-22, Greek-version (SNOT22-Gr) and the endoscopic appearance (EAS). Objectives The main objective was to compare the olfactory effect of the different therapy in group A and group B, at 2, 12 and 24 weeks. Accessory objectives included the comparison of EAS, VASdis and SNOT22-Gr between groups, the evaluation of the therapeutic outcome duration, and, the investigation of potential correlation between the evaluated parameters. Results The 2-weeks evaluation showed a significant statistical difference (P 0.05). Sniffin’ Sticks score was strongly correlated at 12-weeks evaluation with EAS (rho = 0.58, P Conclusion Our results suggest that a combination treatment of oral and nasal steroids in well-selected patients with CRSwNP may result in early olfaction restoration with a possible long-term effect.
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- 2021