Importance to question sinonasal symptoms and to perform rhinoscopy and rhinomanometry in cystic fibrosis patients
Pediatric Pulmonology2016Vol. 52(2), pp. 167–174
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Jonathan M. Bock, M. Schien, Christiane Fischer, Lutz Naehrlich, Merit Kaeding, Orlando Guntinas‐Lichius, A. Gerber, C. Arnold, Jochen G. Mainz
Abstract
Among SNOT-20 scores the PNS subscore is related to rhinoscopically detected polyposis and sinonasal secretion. Therefore, we recommend including short questions regarding PNS into CF-routine care. At the same time our results show that a high inspiratory airflow is not associated with a good sensation of nasal patency. Altogether, rhinomanometry is not required within routine CF-care, but it can be interesting as an outcome parameter within clinical trials. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2017;52:167-174. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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