K Åberg, A Asarnoj, S K Georén, L O Cardell, I Kull, A Bergström, M Holmström, M van Hage, M Westman
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Abstract
Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is common worldwide but scarcely studied among young adults. The aim was to investigate prevalence, clinical features, comorbidity, and mucosal inflammatory patterns of CRS among 24-year-olds in a populationbased study.
Method: 3037 subjects from the birth cohort BAMSE (Barn/children Allergy Milieu Stockholm Epidemiology) had complete questionnaire answers on CRS at the 24-year-follow-up. Subjects fulfilling the European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis (EPOS) criteria of CRS at 16 and/or 24 years (n=141), were invited to a clinical examination. We examined 81 subjects. Sixty-eight subjects were included, of whom 40 had CRSsNP, 2 CRSwNP and 26 CRS symptoms only. Twenty-three controls without CRS from BAMSE were included. Nasal endoscopy was performed, IgE against airborne allergens and cytokine gene expression in nasal lavage (NAL) were analyzed.
Results: The questionnaire-based CRS prevalence was 4.1%, of which 2.2% was endoscopically verified. Sensitization to airborne allergens was more often seen among CRSsNP and "CRS symptoms only", compared to controls. Among CRS subjects overall, the proportion of asthma, AR, atopic eczema, and sensitization to airborne allergens was significantly higher compared to the rest of the cohort. The gene expression of IL-1b and IL-8 in NAL was elevated among CRSsNP and "CRS symptoms only" compared to controls, with a trend for TNF-a and MPO.
Conclusions: The prevalence of primary CRS was estimated to 2-4%. There was a significant association between CRS and atopic diseases in this age group. The NAL profile showed signs of type-1 inflammation.
期刊介绍:
Rhinology serves as the official Journal of the International Rhinologic Society and is recognized as one of the journals of the European Rhinologic Society. It offers a prominent platform for disseminating rhinologic research, reviews, position papers, task force reports, and guidelines to an international scientific audience. The journal also boasts the prestigious European Position Paper in Rhinosinusitis (EPOS), a highly influential publication first released in 2005 and subsequently updated in 2007, 2012, and most recently in 2020.
Employing a double-blind peer review system, Rhinology welcomes original articles, review articles, and letters to the editor.