Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and sinonasal symptoms.

IF 2.3 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Allergy & Rhinology Pub Date : 2018-04-16 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2152656718764233
Alexander Yao, Janet A Wilson, Stephen L Ball
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Abstract

Background: The autonomic nervous system (ANS) richly innervates the nose and paranasal sinuses, and has a significant role in lower airway diseases, e.g., asthma. Nonetheless, its contribution to sinonasal symptoms is poorly understood. This review aimed to explore the complex relationship between the ANS and sinonasal symptoms, with reference to systemic diseases and triggers of ANS dysfunction.

Methods: A review of articles published in English was conducted by searching medical literature databases with the key words "autonomic nervous system" and ("sinusitis" or "nose" or "otolaryngology"). All identified abstracts were reviewed, and, from these, relevant published whole articles were selected.

Results: The ANS has a significant role in the pathophysiologic mechanisms that produce sinonasal symptoms. There was limited evidence that describes the relationship of the ANS in sinonasal disease with systemic conditions, e.g. hypertension. There was some evidence to support mechanisms related to physical and psychological stressors in this relationship.

Conclusion: The role of ANS dysfunction in sinonasal disease is highly complex. The ANS sits within a web of multiple factors, including personality and psychological distress, that contribute to sinonasal symptoms. Further research will help to clarify the etiology of ANS dysfunction and its contribution to common systemic conditions.

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自主神经系统功能障碍和鼻窦症状。
背景:自主神经系统(autonomic nervous system, ANS)丰富支配鼻窦和副鼻窦,在哮喘等下气道疾病中起重要作用。然而,它对鼻窦症状的影响却知之甚少。本文旨在探讨鼻旁系统与鼻窦症状之间的复杂关系,以及系统性疾病和鼻旁系统功能障碍的触发因素。方法:以自主神经系统(autonomic nervous system)和鼻窦炎(sinusitis)、鼻部(nose)、耳鼻喉科(otolaryngology)为关键词检索医学文献数据库,对已发表的英文文献进行综述。对所有确定的摘要进行审查,并从中选择相关的已发表的全文。结果:ANS在鼻窦症状产生的病理生理机制中起重要作用。有有限的证据描述鼻窦疾病中ANS与全身性疾病(如高血压)的关系。有一些证据支持这种关系中与生理和心理压力源有关的机制。结论:ANS功能障碍在鼻窦疾病中的作用非常复杂。鼻窦炎是由多种因素组成的,包括性格和心理困扰,这些因素都会导致鼻窦症状。进一步的研究将有助于阐明ANS功能障碍的病因及其对常见系统性疾病的贡献。
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Allergy & Rhinology
Allergy & Rhinology OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY-
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