1. Activity of hypertonic solution with Silver and Potassium Sucrose Octasulfate on nasal symptoms in obstructive rhinopathy with and without rhinosinusitis
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Francesco Maria Passali, Jacopo Cambi, Luisa Bellussi, and Desiderio Passali
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Potassium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Adhesion (medicine) ,Mucous membrane of nose ,Silver sucrose octasulfate ,Antiseptic ,SNOT-22 ,Medicine ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Research ,Rhinopathy ,Potassium sucrose octasulfate ,VAS ,Nasal obstruction ,medicine.disease ,Mucus ,Decongestant ,Settore MED/31 - Otorinolaringoiatria ,chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Tonicity ,business ,Nasal symptoms - Abstract
Background Nasal obstruction is a primary symptom of common upper respiratory tract disorders. In clinical practice nasal saline solutions are recommended for the cleansing of nasal cavities and relieving nasal symptoms. Methods 55 patients (aged 25–70 years) suffering from obstructive rhinopathy, with nasal obstruction/congestion of moderate severity persistent since at least 10 days in advance of recruitment with/without rhinosinusitis was randomly treated with an hypertonic solution composed by Silver Sucrose Octasulfate and Potassium Sucrose Octasulfate (SILSOS) or isotonic solution for 20 days. At baseline (T0), ten days (T10) and twenty days (T20) after SILSOS treatment, study participants were evaluated subjectively with VAS and SNOT-22, objectively by Active Anterior Rhinomanometry (AAR) and MCC/MCTt determination. Forty-four patients were followed-up 30 days after the end of treatment by a phone interview. Results The AAR analysis showed in SILSOS group a significantly (p
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- 2013