KUMJ | VOL. 11 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 43 | JULY- SEPT, 2013
Correlations Between Symptoms, Nasal Endoscopy Computed Tomography and Surgical Findings in Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Pokharel M, Karki S, Shrestha BL, Shrestha I, Amatya RCM
Abstract: Background
Although Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is increasing in prevalence and incidence, its
diagnosis and treatment still pose a challenge. The Task Force on rhinosinusitis (TFR)
advocates the use of symptom based criteria. However, many otorhinolaryngologists
depend on diagnostic nasal endoscopy and computed tomography(CT) of paranasal
sinuses for diagnosis of CRS. Computed tomography has been extensively relied
upon in confirming the presence of CRS, in assessing severity of disease, surgical
planning and management decisions. Despite its widespread use, several studies
have failed to correlate findings on CT with symptom severity.
Objective
To determine the correlations between symptoms described at presentation,
radiological findings, endoscopy and extensiveness of surgery.
Methods
Longitudinal, prospective, analytical study conducted from August 2011 to August
2012 among 87 patients diagnosed as CRS according to the TFR criteria. Symptom,
endoscopic, radiological and surgical scoring was done by using Lund and Mackay
staging system. Pearson correlation coefficients between scores for symptoms,
endoscopy, sinus CT and surgery was determined.
Results
When overall symptom score was correlated with radiological score and endoscopy
score, it was found to be statistically significant (p= <0.01). However, no significant
relationship was found between Lund and Mackay symptom and surgery score.
Conclusion
The symptom criteria used by TFR for CRS diagnosis are not very specific for
sinus disease. A detail assessment of the subjective and objective criteria (CT and
endoscopy) is necessary for tailoring surgical plan but should not be relied upon for
determining the extensiveness of surgical intervention.
Keyword : Chronic rhinosinusitis, lund and mackay staging system, task force on rhinosinusitis