Acta clinica Croatica, Vol. 42 No. 4, 2003.
Original scientific paper
Prognostic Value of IL-5 in Sinus Lavage in Patients with Chronic Maxillary Sinusitis
Petar Drviš
Livije Kalogjera
Tomislav Baudoin
Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate subjective outcomes in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis after steroid/antibiotic endosinusal treatment and to test the hypothesis that pretreatment levels of the cytokine interleukin-5 in sinus fluid could predict response to endosinusal steroid/antibiotic treatment. Twenty-four patients with symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis were recruited for the study. Inclusion criteria were sinusitis symptoms persisting for more than three months and maxillary sinus mucosa thickening by >6 mm, considered as maxillary sinusitis. Patients with asthma, polyposis, recent infection, systemic steroid therapy or previous sinus surgery were excluded. Patients were treated endosinusally with 2 mg dexamethasone and 40 mg gentamicin per maxillary sinus daily for 5 days. Patients rated nasal/chronic rhinosinusitis disease-specific symptoms and completed a self-administered questionnaire concerning sinusitis symptoms at inclusion and after 30 days. Sinus lavage collected at inclusion was analyzed for interleukin-5 concentration. Endonasal treatment led to improvement with symptom alleviation in ten (52.6%) patients (responders), whereas unchanged or worsened condition was recorded in nine (47.4%) patients (nonresponders). Significant improvement was noted for overall sinusitis symptom score (p=0.02), and for obstruction, postnasal drip, headache, sneezing and cough (p<0.05) in the study group as a whole. There was a positive correlation of baseline interleukin-5 level in sinus lavage with the improvement rate of overall sinusitis symptom score (p<0.01) and improvement rate of nasal secretion score (p<0.01). Results indicated the increased interleukin-5 levels in sinus fluid to predict good response to endosinusal steroid/antibiotic treatment.
Keywords
Maxillary sinusitis - drug therapy; Chronic disease; Sinusitis - complications; Cytokines - metabolism
Hrčak ID:
14694
URI
Publication date:
1.12.2003.
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