Sinusitis in pilots of different aircraft types: is allergic rhinitis a predisposing factor?

David Ulanovski, Erez Barenboim, Eyal Raveh, Alon Grossman, Bella Azaria, Thomas Shpitzer
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Abstract

Background: Despite the high association of allergic rhinitis and acute sinusitis, their exact relationship remains unclear, especially in pilots. The purpose of this study was to analyze the possible relationship of a history of allergic rhinitis with the occurrence of acute sinusitis in Israeli air force pilots. A comparative case series was conducted.

Methods: Events of acute sinusitis were compared between Israeli air force pilots with (n=54) and without (n=82) allergic rhinitis who presented for their annual physical examination.

Results: Previous episodes of acute sinusitis were noted in 33% of the pilots with allergic rhinitis and 21% of the control group (p=0.09). A separate analysis of young pilots (<26 years old) yielded corresponding rates of 57% versus 29% (p<0.001). When the groups were divided by type of pilot, the results showed that 54% of the transport pilots, 34% of the fighter pilots, and 13% of the helicopter pilots with rhinitis also suffered from acute sinusitis, as opposed to 28, 15, and 15%, respectively, of the control group.

Conclusion: Despite careful selection, allergic rhinitis is still a very common disease in pilots and may pose a risk of acute sinusitis. The lower prevalence of acute sinusitis in combat than in transport pilots with rhinitis may be explained by vasoconstriction due to psychological and physiological stress during flight missions.

不同机型飞行员的鼻窦炎:过敏性鼻炎是诱发因素吗?
背景:尽管变应性鼻炎和急性鼻窦炎的相关性很高,但它们的确切关系尚不清楚,特别是在飞行员中。本研究的目的是分析以色列空军飞行员过敏性鼻炎史与急性鼻窦炎发生的可能关系。进行了一系列比较案例。方法:比较以色列空军飞行员(n=54)和未(n=82)变应性鼻炎的急性鼻窦炎事件,这些飞行员每年进行体检。结果:33%的变应性鼻炎飞行员有急性鼻窦炎发作史,对照组为21% (p=0.09)。结论:尽管经过精心挑选,变应性鼻炎仍然是飞行员中非常常见的疾病,并可能造成急性鼻窦炎的风险。战斗飞行员患急性鼻窦炎的比例低于运输飞行员患鼻炎的比例,这可能是由于飞行任务中心理和生理压力导致的血管收缩所致。
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