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Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Olfactory Dysfunction in Patients with Asthma: Association with Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Objectives: Olfactory dysfunction is a clinical sign that is important to detect with coexistent upper airway comorbidities in patients with asthma. This study aimed to investigate the etiology of olfactory dysfunction in patients with asthma and the relationship between fractional exhaled nitric ox...

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Autores principales: Oda, Takashi, Iwamoto, Hiroshi, Takeno, Sachio, Kawasumi, Tomohiro, Takemoto, Kota, Nishida, Manabu, Chikuie, Nobuyuki, Horibe, Yuichiro, Yamaguchi, Kakuhiro, Sakamoto, Shinjiro, Higaki, Naoko, Taruya, Takayuki, Horimasu, Yasushi, Masuda, Takeshi, Hamamoto, Takao, Nakashima, Taku, Ishino, Takashi, Ueda, Tsutomu, Fujitaka, Kazunori, Hamada, Hironobu, Hattori, Noboru
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37893494
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59101776
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author Oda, Takashi
Iwamoto, Hiroshi
Takeno, Sachio
Kawasumi, Tomohiro
Takemoto, Kota
Nishida, Manabu
Chikuie, Nobuyuki
Horibe, Yuichiro
Yamaguchi, Kakuhiro
Sakamoto, Shinjiro
Higaki, Naoko
Taruya, Takayuki
Horimasu, Yasushi
Masuda, Takeshi
Hamamoto, Takao
Nakashima, Taku
Ishino, Takashi
Ueda, Tsutomu
Fujitaka, Kazunori
Hamada, Hironobu
Hattori, Noboru
author_facet Oda, Takashi
Iwamoto, Hiroshi
Takeno, Sachio
Kawasumi, Tomohiro
Takemoto, Kota
Nishida, Manabu
Chikuie, Nobuyuki
Horibe, Yuichiro
Yamaguchi, Kakuhiro
Sakamoto, Shinjiro
Higaki, Naoko
Taruya, Takayuki
Horimasu, Yasushi
Masuda, Takeshi
Hamamoto, Takao
Nakashima, Taku
Ishino, Takashi
Ueda, Tsutomu
Fujitaka, Kazunori
Hamada, Hironobu
Hattori, Noboru
author_sort Oda, Takashi
collection PubMed
description Objectives: Olfactory dysfunction is a clinical sign that is important to detect with coexistent upper airway comorbidities in patients with asthma. This study aimed to investigate the etiology of olfactory dysfunction in patients with asthma and the relationship between fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) levels. Materials and Methods: This study included 47 asthma patients who were evaluated for olfactory dysfunction at Hiroshima University Hospital between 2012 and 2020. The etiologies of olfactory dysfunction were evaluated, and they were classified according to the FeNO levels of patients with asthma. Results: Olfactory dysfunction was observed in 30 patients with asthma, with chronic rhinosinusitis (77%) being the most prevalent etiology. Eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS) was the most prevalent etiology of olfactory dysfunction in asthma patients with high FeNO levels (≥25 ppb), while non-eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (NCRS) was the most prevalent etiology in asthma patients with low FeNO levels (<25 ppb). Additionally, the prevalence of ECRS was significantly higher in asthma patients with olfactory dysfunction and high FeNO levels (74%) than in those with either high FeNO levels or olfactory dysfunction and those with low FeNO levels and no olfactory dysfunction (12% and 9%, respectively). Conclusions: We found that ECRS was the predominant cause of olfactory dysfunction in patients with high FeNO levels, while NCRS was more common in those with low FeNO levels. The present study showed that both ECRS and NCRS are common etiologies of olfactory dysfunction in patients with asthma. Additionally, this study supports the link between upper and lower airway inflammation in patients with asthma complicated with olfactory dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-106087822023-10-28 Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Olfactory Dysfunction in Patients with Asthma: Association with Chronic Rhinosinusitis Oda, Takashi Iwamoto, Hiroshi Takeno, Sachio Kawasumi, Tomohiro Takemoto, Kota Nishida, Manabu Chikuie, Nobuyuki Horibe, Yuichiro Yamaguchi, Kakuhiro Sakamoto, Shinjiro Higaki, Naoko Taruya, Takayuki Horimasu, Yasushi Masuda, Takeshi Hamamoto, Takao Nakashima, Taku Ishino, Takashi Ueda, Tsutomu Fujitaka, Kazunori Hamada, Hironobu Hattori, Noboru Medicina (Kaunas) Article Objectives: Olfactory dysfunction is a clinical sign that is important to detect with coexistent upper airway comorbidities in patients with asthma. This study aimed to investigate the etiology of olfactory dysfunction in patients with asthma and the relationship between fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) levels. Materials and Methods: This study included 47 asthma patients who were evaluated for olfactory dysfunction at Hiroshima University Hospital between 2012 and 2020. The etiologies of olfactory dysfunction were evaluated, and they were classified according to the FeNO levels of patients with asthma. Results: Olfactory dysfunction was observed in 30 patients with asthma, with chronic rhinosinusitis (77%) being the most prevalent etiology. Eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS) was the most prevalent etiology of olfactory dysfunction in asthma patients with high FeNO levels (≥25 ppb), while non-eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (NCRS) was the most prevalent etiology in asthma patients with low FeNO levels (<25 ppb). Additionally, the prevalence of ECRS was significantly higher in asthma patients with olfactory dysfunction and high FeNO levels (74%) than in those with either high FeNO levels or olfactory dysfunction and those with low FeNO levels and no olfactory dysfunction (12% and 9%, respectively). Conclusions: We found that ECRS was the predominant cause of olfactory dysfunction in patients with high FeNO levels, while NCRS was more common in those with low FeNO levels. The present study showed that both ECRS and NCRS are common etiologies of olfactory dysfunction in patients with asthma. Additionally, this study supports the link between upper and lower airway inflammation in patients with asthma complicated with olfactory dysfunction. MDPI 2023-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10608782/ /pubmed/37893494 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59101776 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Oda, Takashi
Iwamoto, Hiroshi
Takeno, Sachio
Kawasumi, Tomohiro
Takemoto, Kota
Nishida, Manabu
Chikuie, Nobuyuki
Horibe, Yuichiro
Yamaguchi, Kakuhiro
Sakamoto, Shinjiro
Higaki, Naoko
Taruya, Takayuki
Horimasu, Yasushi
Masuda, Takeshi
Hamamoto, Takao
Nakashima, Taku
Ishino, Takashi
Ueda, Tsutomu
Fujitaka, Kazunori
Hamada, Hironobu
Hattori, Noboru
Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Olfactory Dysfunction in Patients with Asthma: Association with Chronic Rhinosinusitis
title Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Olfactory Dysfunction in Patients with Asthma: Association with Chronic Rhinosinusitis
title_full Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Olfactory Dysfunction in Patients with Asthma: Association with Chronic Rhinosinusitis
title_fullStr Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Olfactory Dysfunction in Patients with Asthma: Association with Chronic Rhinosinusitis
title_full_unstemmed Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Olfactory Dysfunction in Patients with Asthma: Association with Chronic Rhinosinusitis
title_short Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Olfactory Dysfunction in Patients with Asthma: Association with Chronic Rhinosinusitis
title_sort exhaled nitric oxide and olfactory dysfunction in patients with asthma: association with chronic rhinosinusitis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37893494
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59101776
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