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The role of microbes in the pathogenesis of acute rhinosinusitis in young adults
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The role of microbes in the pathogenesis of acute rhinosinusitis in young adults
Creator
Nikkari, Simo
Lappalainen, Maija
Tapiainen, Terhi
Autio, Timo
Koivunen, Petri
Koskela, Katja
Koskela, Markku
Koskenkorva, Timo
Alho,
Arki€ O, N€
Hemmil€, Heidi
Mervi, ;
Olli-Pekka, ;
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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To provide information on the course of acute rhinosinusitis (ARS) with sequential nasal and paranasal microbiological data and their correlation with clinical outcomes. STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a prospective cohort study among 50 Finnish military recruits with clinically diagnosed ARS in spring 2012. METHODS: We collected symptom, nasal endoscopy, and cone‐beam CT (CBCT) scores during the early (2–3 days from onset) and later phases (9–10 days). We took viral samples from the nasopharynx (multiplex respiratory virus polymerase chain reaction [PCR]), bacterial culture from the middle meatus during both phases, and both viral and bacterial samples from the maxillary sinus aspirate (respiratory virus PCR, bacterial culture, broad‐range bacterial PCR) during the later phase. Cilia destruction and microbial biofilms were sought from a nasal mucosal biopsy sample. RESULTS: We found that 42 (84%) of the subjects had viral nucleic acid in the nasopharynx during ARS. During the early phase, 28 (56%) of the subjects had nontypeable H. influenzae (NTHi) in the middle meatus, which was associated with wider paranasal mucosal changes in CBCT scans and increased symptoms during the study period. After 9 to 10 days from the onset, NTHi was found in the maxillary sinus in eight subjects (40%, 8/20) and led to prolonged symptoms. Bacterial biofilm was ruled out in 39 (78%) cases, and cilia destruction did not correlate with microbiological or clinical outcomes. CONCLUSION: Nasal and paranasal H. influenzae coinfection during viral infection may modify the symptoms and the extent of sinonasal mucosal disease observed in CBCT scans already from the beginning of the ARS episode. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: N/A. Laryngoscope, 125:E1–E7, 2015
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10.1002/lary.24862
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25093843
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The role of microbes in the pathogenesis of acute rhinosinusitis in young adults
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