Central Compartment Atopic Disease as a Pathophysiologically Distinct Subtype of Chronic Rhinosinusitis: A Scoping Review

Sinusitis Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI:10.3390/sinusitis7020003
Camron Davies, Franklin Wu, Emily Y. Huang, Masayoshi Takashima, Nicholas R. Rowan, Omar G. Ahmed
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Central compartment atopic disease (CCAD) is a distinct phenotype within chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) with a pathophysiology that bridges the gap between allergy and CRSwNP, an association that was previously ambiguous. Understanding this endotype and its link to allergic disease is crucial for improved CCAD management. Using a systematic search and an independent dual-reviewer evaluation and data extraction process, this scoping review examines the clinical features, management options, and treatment outcomes of CCAD. Central compartment (CC) polypoid changes of the MT predominantly correlate with allergic rhinitis, increased septal inflammation, oblique MT orientation, and decreased nasal cavity opacification and Lund–Mackay scores compared to other CRSwNP subtypes. CCAD patients also exhibit higher rates of asthma, allergen sensitization, and hyposmia or anosmia. Surgical outcomes, including revision rate and SNOT-22 improvement, are favorable in CCAD as well. In conclusion, CCAD primarily affects atopic individuals and is managed using endoscopic sinus surgery combined with treating the underlying allergy. Continued research is needed to further refine understanding and develop optimal treatment strategies of this emerging CRS subtype.
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中央室特应性疾病作为慢性鼻窦炎病理生理上独特的亚型:范围综述
中央室特应性疾病(CCAD)是慢性鼻窦炎伴鼻息肉(CRSwNP)中的一种独特表型,其病理生理学弥补了过敏和CRSwNP之间的差距,这一关联以前是模糊的。了解这种内型及其与过敏性疾病的联系对于改善CCAD的管理至关重要。通过系统检索和独立的双审稿人评估和数据提取过程,本范围综述检查了CCAD的临床特征、管理选择和治疗结果。与其他CRSwNP亚型相比,MT的中央室(CC)息肉样变主要与变应性鼻炎、鼻中隔炎症增加、MT倾斜取向、鼻腔混浊和隆德-麦凯评分降低相关。CCAD患者还表现出更高的哮喘、过敏原致敏、低氧或嗅觉缺失率。CCAD的手术结果,包括翻修率和SNOT-22的改善,也是有利的。总之,CCAD主要影响特应性个体,并通过内窥镜鼻窦手术结合治疗潜在的过敏。需要继续研究以进一步完善对这一新兴CRS亚型的理解并制定最佳治疗策略。
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