Ibuprofen therapy and nasal polyposis in cystic fibrosis patients.

D Richard Lindstrom, Stephen F Conley, Mark L Splaingard, William M Gershan
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the effects on nasal polyposis from high-dose ibuprofen therapy used in children with cystic fibrosis (CF) pulmonary disease.

Design: Retrospective case series.

Main outcome measure: Presence or absence of nasal polyps.

Results: Twenty-two patients treated with high-dose ibuprofen therapy to benefit pulmonary function were identified from 235 patients with CF. Sinonasal disease was present in 19 patients, of whom 12 had nasal polyposis. All 12 patients had observed absence of nasal polyps at some point during their ibuprofen course. Nasal polyps were present in five patients during ibuprofen therapy, and all resolved with increased ibuprofen doses. Polyps occurred in six of eight patients after ibuprofen therapy ceased. Five of the 12 patients required endoscopic sinus surgery for polyposis.

Conclusion: High-dose ibuprofen therapy chronically administered at appropriate weight-based dosing is a possible treatment option for children and young adults with CF polyposis. More testing is indicated.

布洛芬治疗与囊性纤维化患者鼻息肉病的关系。
目的:评价大剂量布洛芬治疗儿童囊性纤维化(CF)肺部疾病对鼻息肉病的影响。设计:回顾性病例系列。主要观察指标:有无鼻息肉。结果:从235例CF患者中鉴定出22例接受大剂量布洛芬治疗以改善肺功能的患者,其中19例存在鼻窦疾病,其中12例患有鼻息肉病。所有12例患者在布洛芬治疗期间均未出现鼻息肉。5例患者在布洛芬治疗期间出现鼻息肉,并随着布洛芬剂量的增加而消失。停止布洛芬治疗后,8例患者中有6例出现息肉。12例患者中有5例因息肉病需要内窥镜鼻窦手术。结论:大剂量布洛芬治疗长期给予适当的体重为基础的剂量是一个可能的治疗选择儿童和青年CF息肉病。需要进行更多的测试。
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