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. 2023 Dec;75(4):3449-3452.
doi: 10.1007/s12070-023-03945-5. Epub 2023 Jun 27.

A Study on the Significance of Nasal Smear Eosinophil Count and Blood Absolute Eosinophil Count in Patients with Allergic Rhinitis of Varied Severity of Symptoms

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A Study on the Significance of Nasal Smear Eosinophil Count and Blood Absolute Eosinophil Count in Patients with Allergic Rhinitis of Varied Severity of Symptoms

Sivaranjani M et al. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Introduction: Rhinitis is defined as inflammation of nasal mucosa. Allergic rhinitis is the most common type of chronic rhinitis with increasing prevalence. Tests such as nasal smear for eosinophilia, Skin prick test, Serum absolute eosinophil count and Immunoglobulin IgE helps us in diagnosis of allergic rhinitis. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of the nasal smear for eosinophilia and blood absolute eosinophil count tests to diagnose allergic rhinitis in patients with varied severity of symptoms. Materials and methods: In this prospective study, all patients above 12 years of age with symptoms suggestive of allergic rhinitis were enrolled in our study. Severity assessment was done by visual analog scoring and Total nasal outcome scoring. Diagnostic nasal endoscopy with nasal smear for eosinophilia, complete blood count and blood absolute eosinophil count tests were done. Results: A total of 60 patients were enrolled in the present study. Age ranged from 13 to 55 years with female preponderance. The most common symptom was rhinorrhea found in 100% of study population, followed by sneezing present in 57 (93.5%) patients. 10 out of 12 patients with mild intermittent symptoms had < 5% of eosinophil elicited in nasal smear and 2 patients had negative smear of eosinophils. Only 13% had mild eosinophilia. In this study, in those patients with mild intermittent symptoms neither nasal smear eosinophilia nor Blood absolute eosinophil count was found to be significant. Conclusions: Nasal smear cytology and blood absolute eosinophil count were found to be significant only in patients with moderate-severe symptoms. Those patients with mild intermittent symptoms need not be tested as it will be insignificant. In these patients, we must rely on the visual analogue score based on the severity of symptoms rather than laboratory tests.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12070-023-03945-5.

Keywords: Absolute eosinophil count; Allergic rhinitis; Nasal smear eosinophilia; Total nasal symptoms score.

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