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Investigation of the Relationship between Aspirin-Sensitivity and Poor Response to Medical Management in NSAIDs-exacerbated Respiratory Disease Patients with Sinonasal Polyposis

BACKGROUND: NSAID-exacerbated respiratory disease (N-ERD) is a highly heterogeneous disorder with various clinical symptoms. The aspirin challenge test is a gold standard method for its diagnosis, and there are still no reliable in vitro diagnostic biomarkers yet. Oral challenge tests are time-consu...

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Autores principales: Nabavi, Mohammad, Arshi, Saba, Bemanian, Mohammad Hasan, Fallahpour, Morteza, Molatefi, Rasoul, Rekabi, Mahsa, Eslami, Narges, Ahmadian, Javad, Darabi, Kian, Sedighi, Gholamreza, Moinfar, Zeinab, Faraji, Fatemeh, Khoshmirsafa, Majid, Shokri, Sima
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10349357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37457420
http://dx.doi.org/10.47176/mjiri.37.63
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author Nabavi, Mohammad
Arshi, Saba
Bemanian, Mohammad Hasan
Fallahpour, Morteza
Molatefi, Rasoul
Rekabi, Mahsa
Eslami, Narges
Ahmadian, Javad
Darabi, Kian
Sedighi, Gholamreza
Moinfar, Zeinab
Faraji, Fatemeh
Khoshmirsafa, Majid
Shokri, Sima
author_facet Nabavi, Mohammad
Arshi, Saba
Bemanian, Mohammad Hasan
Fallahpour, Morteza
Molatefi, Rasoul
Rekabi, Mahsa
Eslami, Narges
Ahmadian, Javad
Darabi, Kian
Sedighi, Gholamreza
Moinfar, Zeinab
Faraji, Fatemeh
Khoshmirsafa, Majid
Shokri, Sima
author_sort Nabavi, Mohammad
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: NSAID-exacerbated respiratory disease (N-ERD) is a highly heterogeneous disorder with various clinical symptoms. The aspirin challenge test is a gold standard method for its diagnosis, and there are still no reliable in vitro diagnostic biomarkers yet. Oral challenge tests are time-consuming and may be associated with a risk of severe systemic reactions. This study aimed to evaluate whether patients with poor responses to medical management are more susceptible to being aspirin-sensitive. METHODS: In this cohort study, after CT scanning of all patients and subject selection, conventional medical treatment was started as follows and continued for three consecutive months: at first, saline nose wash twice per day, intranasal beclomethasone spray one puff in each nostril twice per day, montelukast 10 mg tablet once daily, a ten-day course of oral prednisolone starting with the dose of 25 mg per day and taper and discontinued thereafter. Sinonasal outcome test 22 (SNOT22) was used for the evaluation of symptom severity. Statistical analyses were performed with SPSS version 23, and data were analyzed using an independent samples T-test, paired T-test, and Receiver operating curve analysis RESULTS: 25 males and 53 females were enrolled in this study, with an average age of 41.56 ± 11.74 years old (18-36). Aspirin challenge test results were positive in 29 (37.2%) patients. The average SNOT22 scores before the treatment were 52.97 ± 17.73 and 47.04 ± 18.30 in aspirin-sensitive and aspirin-tolerant patients, respectively, and decreased to 27.41 ± 16.61 and 24.88 ± 16.72 in aspirin-sensitive and aspirin-tolerant patients after the treatment, respectively. There was no significant difference in SNOT22 scores between the groups. CONCLUSION: The severity of symptoms before treatment and clinical improvement after treatment are not good predictors of N-ERD.
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spelling pubmed-103493572023-07-16 Investigation of the Relationship between Aspirin-Sensitivity and Poor Response to Medical Management in NSAIDs-exacerbated Respiratory Disease Patients with Sinonasal Polyposis Nabavi, Mohammad Arshi, Saba Bemanian, Mohammad Hasan Fallahpour, Morteza Molatefi, Rasoul Rekabi, Mahsa Eslami, Narges Ahmadian, Javad Darabi, Kian Sedighi, Gholamreza Moinfar, Zeinab Faraji, Fatemeh Khoshmirsafa, Majid Shokri, Sima Med J Islam Repub Iran Original Article BACKGROUND: NSAID-exacerbated respiratory disease (N-ERD) is a highly heterogeneous disorder with various clinical symptoms. The aspirin challenge test is a gold standard method for its diagnosis, and there are still no reliable in vitro diagnostic biomarkers yet. Oral challenge tests are time-consuming and may be associated with a risk of severe systemic reactions. This study aimed to evaluate whether patients with poor responses to medical management are more susceptible to being aspirin-sensitive. METHODS: In this cohort study, after CT scanning of all patients and subject selection, conventional medical treatment was started as follows and continued for three consecutive months: at first, saline nose wash twice per day, intranasal beclomethasone spray one puff in each nostril twice per day, montelukast 10 mg tablet once daily, a ten-day course of oral prednisolone starting with the dose of 25 mg per day and taper and discontinued thereafter. Sinonasal outcome test 22 (SNOT22) was used for the evaluation of symptom severity. Statistical analyses were performed with SPSS version 23, and data were analyzed using an independent samples T-test, paired T-test, and Receiver operating curve analysis RESULTS: 25 males and 53 females were enrolled in this study, with an average age of 41.56 ± 11.74 years old (18-36). Aspirin challenge test results were positive in 29 (37.2%) patients. The average SNOT22 scores before the treatment were 52.97 ± 17.73 and 47.04 ± 18.30 in aspirin-sensitive and aspirin-tolerant patients, respectively, and decreased to 27.41 ± 16.61 and 24.88 ± 16.72 in aspirin-sensitive and aspirin-tolerant patients after the treatment, respectively. There was no significant difference in SNOT22 scores between the groups. CONCLUSION: The severity of symptoms before treatment and clinical improvement after treatment are not good predictors of N-ERD. Iran University of Medical Sciences 2023-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10349357/ /pubmed/37457420 http://dx.doi.org/10.47176/mjiri.37.63 Text en © 2023 Iran University of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 1.0 License (CC BY-NC-SA 1.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Nabavi, Mohammad
Arshi, Saba
Bemanian, Mohammad Hasan
Fallahpour, Morteza
Molatefi, Rasoul
Rekabi, Mahsa
Eslami, Narges
Ahmadian, Javad
Darabi, Kian
Sedighi, Gholamreza
Moinfar, Zeinab
Faraji, Fatemeh
Khoshmirsafa, Majid
Shokri, Sima
Investigation of the Relationship between Aspirin-Sensitivity and Poor Response to Medical Management in NSAIDs-exacerbated Respiratory Disease Patients with Sinonasal Polyposis
title Investigation of the Relationship between Aspirin-Sensitivity and Poor Response to Medical Management in NSAIDs-exacerbated Respiratory Disease Patients with Sinonasal Polyposis
title_full Investigation of the Relationship between Aspirin-Sensitivity and Poor Response to Medical Management in NSAIDs-exacerbated Respiratory Disease Patients with Sinonasal Polyposis
title_fullStr Investigation of the Relationship between Aspirin-Sensitivity and Poor Response to Medical Management in NSAIDs-exacerbated Respiratory Disease Patients with Sinonasal Polyposis
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the Relationship between Aspirin-Sensitivity and Poor Response to Medical Management in NSAIDs-exacerbated Respiratory Disease Patients with Sinonasal Polyposis
title_short Investigation of the Relationship between Aspirin-Sensitivity and Poor Response to Medical Management in NSAIDs-exacerbated Respiratory Disease Patients with Sinonasal Polyposis
title_sort investigation of the relationship between aspirin-sensitivity and poor response to medical management in nsaids-exacerbated respiratory disease patients with sinonasal polyposis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10349357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37457420
http://dx.doi.org/10.47176/mjiri.37.63
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