Is the effect of topical intranasal steroids on obstructive adenoids transient or long-lasting? Case series and systematic review of literature
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Is the effect of topical intranasal steroids on obstructive adenoids transient or long-lasting? Case series and systematic review of literature
Abstract
Objectives: To study and review the short- and long-term effects of intranasal steroids on obstructive adenoids.
Methods: In this prospective cohort study, 19 children previously treated with mometasone furoate for 3 months were contacted at 3, 6 and 12 months after cessation of treatment. Main outcome measures included: change in severity of nasal obstruction, allergic rhinitis and obstructive symptoms. A systematic review of literature was also performed.
Results: By one year, 25 per cent of patients required adenoidectomy; the remaining children had no significant change in clinical score (p = 0.464), obstruction severity (p = 0.191) or allergic symptoms (p = 0.284). Fourteen pertinent studies were identified; all but one study showed improvement in the patients' symptoms and/or degree of obstruction. Two studies with follow up reaching 25 months showed positive effects.
Conclusion: The short-term positive effect of some intranasal steroids on obstructive adenoids seems to persist in a significant number of patients after the cessation of treatment.
Keywords: Adenoid; Follow-Up Studies; Intranasal Drug Administration; Mometasone Furoate; Nasal Obstruction; Steroids.
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