O Kartal, O Baysan, M Gulec, A Z Caliskaner, O Sener, M Karaayvaz
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Abstract
Background: Nasal congestion as the main symptom in patients with allergic rhinitis can impair nasal breathing. It causes hypoxia and concomitant sympathetic system activation, which may also lead to increased blood pressure levels in these patients.
Objective: We postulated that appropriate therapy, including intranasal steroids, decreases blood pressure levels in patients with allergic rhinitis.
Methods: In our study, we investigated the effect of intranasal steroid (4 weeks of mometasone furoate) on blood pressure changes in 45 patients with allergic rhinitis whose main complaint was nasal congestion. We used ambulatory monitoring for determining blood pressure levels before and after intranasal steroid therapy. None of the patients had any other systemic diseases.
Results: We found a significant decrease of daytime systolic and diastolic blood pressures and mean blood pressure values (daytime systolic blood pressure: 120 vs. 117 mmHg, p = 0.024; daytime diastolic blood pressure: 73 vs. 71 mmHg, p = 0.027; daytime mean blood pressure: 86 vs. 83 mmHg, p = 0.007). Although insignificant, we also found lower night-time systolic and mean blood pressure values (nighttime systolic blood pressure: 109 vs. 107 mmHg, p = 0.182; nighttime mean blood pressure 77 vs. 73 mmHg, p = 0.116).
Conclusions: We found that post-treatment daytime average systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial blood pressure levels were significantly lower compared to values obtained during exacerbation of allergic rhinitis. Decrease in blood pressure with treatment of allergic rhinitis and nasal congestion suggests that nasal congestion and impaired nasal respiration may affect blood pressure and potentially cause serious problems in hypertensive patients with allergic rhinitis.
背景:鼻腔充血是变应性鼻炎患者的主要症状,可影响鼻腔呼吸。它引起缺氧和伴随的交感神经系统激活,这也可能导致这些患者血压水平升高。目的:我们假设适当的治疗,包括鼻内类固醇,降低变应性鼻炎患者的血压水平。方法:对45例以鼻塞为主因的变应性鼻炎患者进行鼻内类固醇治疗(4周糠酸莫米松)对血压变化的影响。我们使用动态监测来确定鼻内类固醇治疗前后的血压水平。所有患者均无其他全身性疾病。结果:我们发现白天收缩压和舒张压及平均血压值显著降低(白天收缩压:120对117 mmHg, p = 0.024;白天舒张压:73 vs 71 mmHg, p = 0.027;白天平均血压:86比83 mmHg, p = 0.007)。虽然不显著,但我们还发现夜间收缩压和平均血压值较低(夜间收缩压:109对107 mmHg, p = 0.182;夜间平均血压77 vs 73 mmHg, p = 0.116)。结论:我们发现治疗后白天平均收缩压、舒张压和平均动脉血压水平明显低于变应性鼻炎加重时获得的值。治疗变应性鼻炎和鼻塞降低血压表明,鼻塞和鼻呼吸受损可能影响血压,并可能导致高血压变应性鼻炎患者出现严重问题。