Allergology International (Jan 2011)

Clinical Epidemiological Study of 553 Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis in Japan

  • Katsuhiro Yoshimura,
  • Ryo Kawata,
  • Shinichi Haruna,
  • Hiroshi Moriyama,
  • Katsuhiro Hirakawa,
  • Shigeharu Fujieda,
  • Keisuke Masuyama,
  • Hiroshi Takenaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2332/allergolint.10-OA-0234
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 4
pp. 491 – 496

Abstract

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Background: The relationship between chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and asthma has been known for a long time. However, no large studies on the relationship between CRS and lower airway diseases have been reported to date in Japan. Additionally, eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS) in Japan is considered to be a subgroup of CRS with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) characterized by eosinophil-dominant inflammation. However, the diagnostic criteria of ECRS have not been established. Methods: To investigate clinical and epidemiological features of patients with CRS from the aspect of their associations with lower airway diseases, 553 patients with CRS who visited one of six local university hospitals were examined and interviewed. Local eosinophilic infiltration was evaluated pathologically by exmining NPs. Results: The prevalences of olfactory dysfunction (OD) in the patients with nasal polyps (NPs) and those without NPs were 57.0% and 13.7%, respectively (p 15% mucosal eosinophils, and 87.9% of the patients without asthma had <15% mucosal eosinophilis. Conclusions: Similar to the relationship between nasal allergy and asthma, CRSwNP may be applicable to the concept of "one airway, one disease".

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