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Effect of Nasal Obstructive Disorders on Sinonasal Symptoms in Children with Different Levels of Bronchial Asthma Control

Eliseeva T. I., Krasilnikova S. V., Geppe N. A., Babaev S. Y., Tush E. V., Khaletskaya O. V., Ovsyannikov D. Y., Balabolkin I. I., Ignatov S. K., Kubysheva N. I.
Canadian Respiratory Journal
Vol.2018, Num.4835823
Опубликовано: 2018
Тип ресурса: Статья

DOI:10.1155/2018/4835823

Аннотация:
Allergic rhinitis (AR) and allergic rhinosinusitis (ARS) are typical upper airway pathologies (UAP) in children with bronchial asthma (BA) frequently accompanied with nasal obstructive diseases (NOD). In order to establish the effect of NOD on correlations between nasal and synonasal symptoms with clinical assessments of asthma control, 82 children, 9.8 [8.9; 10.7] years old, with atopic BA were assessed using ACQ-5 for the BA control level, TNSS for nasal symptoms, and SNOT-20 for synonasal quality of life in combination with rhinovideoendoscopy for NOD. All patients had AR/ARS; in 76.3[%] (63/82) of children, UAP had a multimorbid character with the presence of NOD. Significant correlations were found between ACQ-5 and TNSS (R=0.40, p<0.0001) and ACQ-5 and SNOT-20 (R=0.42, p<0.0001). Correlations between TNSS/ACQ-5 and SNOT-20/ACQ-5 were higher in patients who do not have a combination of AR/ARS with NOD (R=0.67, p=0.0012; R=0.50, p=0.022, resp.) than in patients who have AR/ARS combin
Ключевые слова:
adolescent; allergic asthma; allergic rhinitis; Article; asthma; Asthma Control Questionnaire; child; childhood disease; disease severity; female; forced expiratory volume; forced vital capacity; human; laryngoscopy; major clinical study; male; nose obstruction; priority journal; quality of life; rhinosinusitis; scoring system; Sino Nasal Outcome Test; spirography; Total Nasal Symptom Score; videoendoscopy; adenoid; allergic rhinitis; asthma; complication; nose obstruction; nose septum; pathology; preschool child; severity of illness index; Adenoids; Adolescent; Asthma; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Male; Nasal Obstruction; Nasal Septum; Rhinitis, Allergic; Severity of Illness Index
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1916-7245
Eliseeva T. I.
Krasilnikova S. V.
Geppe N. A. Natal`ya Anatolyevna 1946-
Babaev S. Y.
Tush E. V.
Khaletskaya O. V.
Ovsyannikov D. Y.
Balabolkin I. I.
Ignatov S. K.
Kubysheva N. I.
Елисеева Т. И.
Красилникова С. В.
Геппе Н. А. Наталья Анатольевна 1946-
Бабаев С. Y.
Тюш Е. В.
Халецкайа О. В.
Овсянников Д. Y.
Балаболкин И. И.
Игнатов С. К.
Кубyшева Н. И.
Effect of Nasal Obstructive Disorders on Sinonasal Symptoms in Children with Different Levels of Bronchial Asthma Control
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Canadian Respiratory Journal
Pulsus Group Inc.
Vol.2018 Num.4835823
2018
Статья
adolescent allergic asthma allergic rhinitis Article asthma Asthma Control Questionnaire child childhood disease disease severity female forced expiratory volume forced vital capacity human laryngoscopy major clinical study male nose obstruction priority journal quality of life rhinosinusitis scoring system Sino Nasal Outcome Test spirography Total Nasal Symptom Score videoendoscopy adenoid allergic rhinitis asthma complication nose obstruction nose septum pathology preschool child severity of illness index Adenoids Adolescent Asthma Child Child, Preschool Female Humans Male Nasal Obstruction Nasal Septum Rhinitis, Allergic Severity of Illness Index
Allergic rhinitis (AR) and allergic rhinosinusitis (ARS) are typical upper airway pathologies (UAP) in children with bronchial asthma (BA) frequently accompanied with nasal obstructive diseases (NOD). In order to establish the effect of NOD on correlations between nasal and synonasal symptoms with clinical assessments of asthma control, 82 children, 9.8 [8.9; 10.7] years old, with atopic BA were assessed using ACQ-5 for the BA control level, TNSS for nasal symptoms, and SNOT-20 for synonasal quality of life in combination with rhinovideoendoscopy for NOD. All patients had AR/ARS; in 76.3[%] (63/82) of children, UAP had a multimorbid character with the presence of NOD. Significant correlations were found between ACQ-5 and TNSS (R=0.40, p<0.0001) and ACQ-5 and SNOT-20 (R=0.42, p<0.0001). Correlations between TNSS/ACQ-5 and SNOT-20/ACQ-5 were higher in patients who do not have a combination of AR/ARS with NOD (R=0.67, p=0.0012; R=0.50, p=0.022, resp.) than in patients who have AR/ARS combin