Long-term follow-up of pulmonary function in patients with nasal polyposis
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Long-term follow-up of pulmonary function in patients with nasal polyposis
Abstract
The outcome of asthma and/or nonspecific bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) associated with nasal polyposis (NP) is uncertain. Over a 4-yr period, we investigated the long-term changes of pulmonary function and BHR in 46 patients with NP. Each subject was assessed for nasal symptoms and tested for allergy skin prick tests, serum total IgE, spirometry, and carbachol challenge at baseline before initiating any treatment (T0). Nasal symptoms evaluation, spirometric measurements, and carbachol challenge were repeated at T1 and at T2 (respectively, 12.7 +/- 0.9 and 47.9 +/- 2. 2 mo after T0). In addition, bronchodilator response was measured at T2. At T0, 25 patients exhibited BHR and 16 of 25 were asthmatic. All patients were treated first with topical steroids for 6 wk (beclomethasone 600 microg/d). Eighteen patients were successfully treated with topical steroids (topical steroids responders). Intranasal ethmoidectomy was performed in 28 patients who did not improve with topical steroids alone (topical steroids nonresponders). Nasal score improved at T1 and remained improved at T2 as compared with T0 in both groups (p < 0.005). Topical steroids nonresponders demonstrated a significant decrease of FEV(1), FEV(1)/FVC ratio, and FEF(25-75) at T1 (p < 0.05) and at T2 (p < 0.0005), whereas no significant change was observed in FEV(1) and FEV(1)/FVC ratio in responders. DeltaFEV(1) (%) between T2 and T0 was not related to the presence of asthma, BHR, or atopy. Bronchodilator response at T2 was similar in the two groups. BHR did not significantly change over the 4-yr follow-up period in the two groups. No change in pulmonary symptoms and/or asthma severity occurred. Our results show that nonreversible airflow obstruction appears over a 4-yr follow-up period in topical steroids nonresponders patients with NP requiring nasal surgery. The long-term contribution of these changes to the development of respiratory symptoms in patients with NP remains to be documented.
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