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Surgery in Nasal Polyp Patients: Outcome After a Minimum Observation of 10 Years

Stephan Vlaminck, Frederic Acke, Emmanuel Prokopakis, Kato Speleman, Hideyuki Kawauchi, Jean-Christophe van Cutsem, Peter W. Hellings, Mark Jorissen, Sven Seys, Claus Bachert, Thibaut Van Zele, Bart N. Lambrecht, Philippe Gevaert

2020American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) often requires surgery, but recurrence even after surgery is common. Recurrence rates largely vary in literature and asthma seems to be a comorbid factor. OBJECTIVE: In this study, we aim to estimate disease recurrence during a long-term follow-up, together with the investigation of possible predicting and/or influencing parameters. METHODS: Out of 196 patients operated for CRSwNP between 01/2000 and 01/2006, 133 patients had a follow-up of at least 10 years and could be included. The inflammatory profile at surgery was determined on nasal tissue and sinonasal secretions, and included analysis of eosinophils, eosinophilic-rich mucus (ERM) typically containing Charcot-Leyden crystals (CLC), and fungal hyphae (FH). During follow-up, recurrence, received treatments and comorbidities were collected. RESULTS: Out of the 133 included patients, local eosinophilia was present in 81% and ERM in 60%. Recurrence during follow-up was observed in 62%, and was associated with local eosinophilia and ERM (both p < 0.001). Asthma was present in 28% at inclusion, and 17% developed asthma after surgery during follow-up. The presence of asthma, at inclusion as well as developed during follow-up, was significantly associated with recurrence of CRSwNP (p = 0.001 for group comparison). CONCLUSION: Recurrence after CRSwNP surgery is common when a long-term follow-up is taken into account. ERM detected in sinonasal secretions at surgery seems to be a predictive factor for recurrence and need for revision surgery. Asthma is a frequently found comorbid factor in CRSwNP, develops even at higher age despite surgical treatment for CRSwNP, and is also associated with a higher recurrence rate. Sustained medical care after surgery is mandatory.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNasal polypsAsthmaEosinophiliaEosinophilicSurgerySinusitisChronic rhinosinusitisDiseaseInternal medicineGastroenterologyPathologySinusitis and nasal conditionsAllergic Rhinitis and SensitizationNasal Surgery and Airway Studies
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