Postnasal drip syndrome: A new definition and successful oral gargling treatment

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Yeon-Hee Joo , Hyun Jung Kim , Yung-Jin Jeon , Sang-Wook Kim
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Abstract

Introduction

Many patients visit the rhinology clinic with complaints of postnasal drip (PND), a condition initially termed postnasal drip syndrome (PNDS) but today is known as upper airway cough syndrome (UACS). However, some patients complain only of discomfort caused by PND without cough and exhibit no definite endoscopic evidence of nasal secretions or PND. We investigated the correlation between endoscopic findings and symptoms and evaluate the effectiveness of oral gargling for PND patients without cough.

Materials and methods

We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of PND patients who underwent oral gargling. Patients with PND as their only nasal symptom were included. Oral gargling was prescribed for all patients. Objective endoscopic examinations were also conducted. Discomfort caused by PND was assessed using questionnaires, specifically the Sino-Nasal Outcome Test22 (SNOT-22) score and the scores on the post-nasal drip symptom sheet (PNDSS).

Results

Oral gargling with normal saline for 12 weeks led to significant improvements in PNDS patients. The mean SNOT-22 score and the PNDSS score decreased significantly. However, no correlation was found between the endoscopic findings and either the SNOT-22 or PNDSS score. No severe complications were reported.

Conclusions

Oral gargling may be a safe and potentially effective treatment for PNDS. It could help dilute and remove mucus from the nasopharynx and oropharynx. We propose a new definition for PNDS: a sensation of PND without cough in the absence of any sinonasal disease, irrespective of endoscopic findings.
后滴鼻综合征:一个新的定义和成功的口腔漱口治疗
许多患者以鼻后滴涕(PND)就诊鼻科诊所,这种情况最初被称为鼻后滴涕综合征(PNDS),但今天被称为上呼吸道咳嗽综合征(UACS)。然而,一些患者只抱怨PND引起的不适而没有咳嗽,并且没有明确的鼻分泌物或PND的内窥镜证据。我们调查了内窥镜检查结果与症状之间的相关性,并评估了无咳嗽的PND患者口服漱口的有效性。材料与方法回顾性分析了PND患者进行口腔漱口的医疗记录。以PND为唯一鼻部症状的患者被纳入研究。所有患者都开了漱口药。目的内镜检查也进行。采用问卷方式评估PND引起的不适,特别是鼻中结果测试22 (SNOT-22)评分和滴鼻后症状表(PNDSS)评分。结果经生理盐水口腔漱口治疗12周后,PNDS患者的症状有明显改善。SNOT-22评分和PNDSS评分均显著降低。然而,内窥镜检查结果与SNOT-22或PNDSS评分之间没有相关性。无严重并发症报告。结论口腔含漱治疗PNDS是一种安全有效的治疗方法。它可以帮助稀释和清除鼻咽和口咽的粘液。我们提出PNDS的新定义:在没有任何鼻窦疾病的情况下,无咳嗽的PND感觉,无论内窥镜检查结果如何。
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American Journal of Otolaryngology
American Journal of Otolaryngology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
378
审稿时长
41 days
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