Sphenoid Sinus Involvement in Chronic Rhinosinusitis Without Polyps.

IF 2.3 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Allergy & Rhinology Pub Date : 2020-06-16 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2152656720934472
Ibrahim Sumaily, Ibrahim Alarifi, Abdussalam Alahmari, Mohammad Aloulah, Saad Alsaleh
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Abstract

Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a common chronic disease. It has 2 main clinical subtypes: CRS with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP) and without nasal polyps (CRSsNP). The sphenoid sinus appears to be less frequently involved in CRSsNP cases. Thus, we aimed to compare the incidence of sphenoid sinus involvement between CRSsNP and CRSwNP cases.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of CRS cases was performed. The clinical and imaging findings, including age, sex, adenoid, and inferior turbinate hypertrophy (ITH), deviation of the nasal septum (DNS), presence of polyps, Lund-McKay scores, and the final diagnosis, were assessed. The incidence of sphenoid sinus involvement in each CRS subtype and its correlation with the aforementioned variables were studied.

Results: Of the 289 cases, 151 met the inclusion criteria including 82 CRSwNP and 69 CRSsNP cases. The mean patient age was 35.48 ± 11.88 years. The incidence of men and women were 66.9% and 33.1%, respectively. The sphenoid sinus involvement was 89% and 65.2% in the CRSwNP and CRSsNP cases (P = .0001), respectively. The involvement of other paranasal sinuses showed no statistically significant differences between the 2 phenotypes. No other evaluated variables, including age, gender, DNS, ITH, or adenoid hypertrophy, significantly correlated with the incidence of sphenoid sinus involvement.

Conclusions: This is the first study to demonstrate that the sphenoid sinus is less frequently involved in CRSsNP cases. Further studies should investigate the underlying factors causing the lower incidence of sphenoid sinus involvement in CRSsNP.

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无息肉的慢性鼻窦炎累及蝶窦。
背景:慢性鼻窦炎(CRS)是一种常见的慢性疾病。CRS主要有2种临床亚型:伴有鼻息肉(CRSwNP)和无鼻息肉(CRSsNP)。在crsssnp病例中,蝶窦似乎较少受累。因此,我们的目的是比较CRSsNP和CRSwNP病例中蝶窦受累的发生率。方法:对CRS病例进行回顾性图表分析。评估临床和影像学表现,包括年龄、性别、腺样体和下鼻甲肥大(ITH)、鼻中隔偏曲(DNS)、息肉的存在、Lund-McKay评分和最终诊断。研究CRS各亚型的蝶窦受累发生率及其与上述变量的相关性。结果289例患者中151例符合纳入标准,其中CRSwNP 82例,CRSsNP 69例。患者平均年龄35.48±11.88岁。男性和女性发病率分别为66.9%和33.1%。CRSwNP和CRSsNP患者的蝶窦受累率分别为89%和65.2% (P = 0.0001)。其他鼻窦受累情况在两种表型间无统计学差异。没有其他评估变量,包括年龄、性别、DNS、ITH或腺样体肥大,与蝶窦受累发生率显著相关。结论:这是第一个证明crsssnp病例中蝶窦受累较少的研究。进一步的研究应探讨导致crssp中蝶窦受累发生率较低的潜在因素。
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