What is the Impact of Positive Airway Pressure in Nasal Polyposis? An Experimental Study

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Autor(a) principal: Balsalobre,Leonardo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pezato,Rogerio, Mangussi-Gomes,Joao, Gregorio,Luciano, Haddad,Fernanda Louise Martinho, Gregorio,Luiz Carlos, Fujita,Reginaldo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
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Resumo: Abstract Introduction It has been hypothesized that increasing the interstitial hydrostatic pressure within the sinonasal mucosa of patients with nasal polyposis (NP) might decrease the size of nasal polyps. Objective To evaluate the effects of positive airway pressure, delivered by a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device, in patients with NP and in control subjects. Methods Twelve patients with NP and 27 healthy subjects were exposed to CPAP (20 cm H2O) for 2 hours. Visual analog scale (VAS), Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) scale, acoustic rhinometry (AR), peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) and nasal endoscopy (NE-Meltzer polyp grading system) were performed before and after the intervention, for all patients. Results The control group showed a significant worsening in nasal obstruction symptoms, as measured by VAS and NOSE (p < 0.01), and a significant decrease in nasal patency, as measured by the PNIF and AR (p < 0.01). For the NP group, VAS, NOSE, and AR did not differ significantly (p = 0.72, p = 0.73, and p = 0.17, respectively), but PNIF values worsened (p = 0.04) after exposure to CPAP. There was a statistically significant reduction in the nasal polyps’ size (p = 0.04). Conclusions Positive pressure worsened the nasal obstruction symptoms and decreased objective parameters of nasal patency in control subjects. In patients with NP, exposure to CPAP reduced the nasal polyps’ size, and the nasal patency, asmeasured by PNIF. However, it had no significant effects in AR and in nasal obstruction symptoms.
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spelling What is the Impact of Positive Airway Pressure in Nasal Polyposis? An Experimental Studychronic rhinosinusitisendoscopyextracellular matrixnasal airflow dynamicsrhinosinusitisAbstract Introduction It has been hypothesized that increasing the interstitial hydrostatic pressure within the sinonasal mucosa of patients with nasal polyposis (NP) might decrease the size of nasal polyps. Objective To evaluate the effects of positive airway pressure, delivered by a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device, in patients with NP and in control subjects. Methods Twelve patients with NP and 27 healthy subjects were exposed to CPAP (20 cm H2O) for 2 hours. Visual analog scale (VAS), Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) scale, acoustic rhinometry (AR), peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) and nasal endoscopy (NE-Meltzer polyp grading system) were performed before and after the intervention, for all patients. Results The control group showed a significant worsening in nasal obstruction symptoms, as measured by VAS and NOSE (p < 0.01), and a significant decrease in nasal patency, as measured by the PNIF and AR (p < 0.01). For the NP group, VAS, NOSE, and AR did not differ significantly (p = 0.72, p = 0.73, and p = 0.17, respectively), but PNIF values worsened (p = 0.04) after exposure to CPAP. There was a statistically significant reduction in the nasal polyps’ size (p = 0.04). Conclusions Positive pressure worsened the nasal obstruction symptoms and decreased objective parameters of nasal patency in control subjects. In patients with NP, exposure to CPAP reduced the nasal polyps’ size, and the nasal patency, asmeasured by PNIF. However, it had no significant effects in AR and in nasal obstruction symptoms.Fundação Otorrinolaringologia2019-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1809-48642019000200147International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology v.23 n.2 2019reponame:International Archives of Otorhinolaryngologyinstname:Fundação Otorrinolaringologia (FORL)instacron:FORL10.1055/s-0038-1676095info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBalsalobre,LeonardoPezato,RogerioMangussi-Gomes,JoaoGregorio,LucianoHaddad,Fernanda Louise MartinhoGregorio,Luiz CarlosFujita,Reginaldoeng2019-07-16T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1809-48642019000200147Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/iao/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||iaorl@iaorl.org||archives@internationalarchivesent.org||arquivos@forl.org.br1809-48641809-4864opendoar:2019-07-16T00:00International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology - Fundação Otorrinolaringologia (FORL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv What is the Impact of Positive Airway Pressure in Nasal Polyposis? An Experimental Study
title What is the Impact of Positive Airway Pressure in Nasal Polyposis? An Experimental Study
spellingShingle What is the Impact of Positive Airway Pressure in Nasal Polyposis? An Experimental Study
Balsalobre,Leonardo
chronic rhinosinusitis
endoscopy
extracellular matrix
nasal airflow dynamics
rhinosinusitis
title_short What is the Impact of Positive Airway Pressure in Nasal Polyposis? An Experimental Study
title_full What is the Impact of Positive Airway Pressure in Nasal Polyposis? An Experimental Study
title_fullStr What is the Impact of Positive Airway Pressure in Nasal Polyposis? An Experimental Study
title_full_unstemmed What is the Impact of Positive Airway Pressure in Nasal Polyposis? An Experimental Study
title_sort What is the Impact of Positive Airway Pressure in Nasal Polyposis? An Experimental Study
author Balsalobre,Leonardo
author_facet Balsalobre,Leonardo
Pezato,Rogerio
Mangussi-Gomes,Joao
Gregorio,Luciano
Haddad,Fernanda Louise Martinho
Gregorio,Luiz Carlos
Fujita,Reginaldo
author_role author
author2 Pezato,Rogerio
Mangussi-Gomes,Joao
Gregorio,Luciano
Haddad,Fernanda Louise Martinho
Gregorio,Luiz Carlos
Fujita,Reginaldo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Balsalobre,Leonardo
Pezato,Rogerio
Mangussi-Gomes,Joao
Gregorio,Luciano
Haddad,Fernanda Louise Martinho
Gregorio,Luiz Carlos
Fujita,Reginaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv chronic rhinosinusitis
endoscopy
extracellular matrix
nasal airflow dynamics
rhinosinusitis
topic chronic rhinosinusitis
endoscopy
extracellular matrix
nasal airflow dynamics
rhinosinusitis
description Abstract Introduction It has been hypothesized that increasing the interstitial hydrostatic pressure within the sinonasal mucosa of patients with nasal polyposis (NP) might decrease the size of nasal polyps. Objective To evaluate the effects of positive airway pressure, delivered by a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device, in patients with NP and in control subjects. Methods Twelve patients with NP and 27 healthy subjects were exposed to CPAP (20 cm H2O) for 2 hours. Visual analog scale (VAS), Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) scale, acoustic rhinometry (AR), peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) and nasal endoscopy (NE-Meltzer polyp grading system) were performed before and after the intervention, for all patients. Results The control group showed a significant worsening in nasal obstruction symptoms, as measured by VAS and NOSE (p < 0.01), and a significant decrease in nasal patency, as measured by the PNIF and AR (p < 0.01). For the NP group, VAS, NOSE, and AR did not differ significantly (p = 0.72, p = 0.73, and p = 0.17, respectively), but PNIF values worsened (p = 0.04) after exposure to CPAP. There was a statistically significant reduction in the nasal polyps’ size (p = 0.04). Conclusions Positive pressure worsened the nasal obstruction symptoms and decreased objective parameters of nasal patency in control subjects. In patients with NP, exposure to CPAP reduced the nasal polyps’ size, and the nasal patency, asmeasured by PNIF. However, it had no significant effects in AR and in nasal obstruction symptoms.
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