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Bacteriology of Different Phenotypes of Chronic Rhinosinusitis.

Authors :
Li YT
Huang SS
Ma JH
Hsieh BH
Tsou YA
Lin CD
Tai CJ
Shih LC
Source :
The Laryngoscope [Laryngoscope] 2024 Mar; Vol. 134 (3), pp. 1071-1076. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jul 21.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objectives: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) reduces the health-related quality of life and subsequently causes a tremendous socio-economic impact. Although many studies have been conducted, few have identified a relationship between bacteriological characteristics and different phenotypes or endotypes. Therefore, this study aimed to elucidate the recent trends in bacterial cultures from different types of CRS in the Asian population.<br />Methods: This retrospective case-control study recruited patients diagnosed with CRS who underwent functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) at a tertiary hospital in Taiwan. The patients were classified into those with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP)/chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps (CRSsNP), eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (eCRS)/non-eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (NECRS), and central compartment atopic disease (CCAD)/lateral-dominant nasal polyp (LDNP) groups. The demographic data and bacteriological characteristics of the groups were analyzed.<br />Results: We included 503 patients, identifying no significant difference between CRSwNP and CRSsNP for several common bacteria in CRS. The number of Staphylococcus epidermidis isolates in culture was significantly higher in the NECRS group (50.46% vs. 32.56%, pā€‰=ā€‰0.0003) than that in the eCRS group. The number of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA; 8.51% vs. 2.35%, pā€‰=ā€‰0.0221) positive isolates was significantly higher in the CCAD group than that in the LDNP group.<br />Conclusions: This was the first study in Asia to analyze the relationship between bacteriological characteristics and CCAD. MRSA is significantly higher in the CCAD group than that in the LDNP group. Recognizing the unique microbiology of CRSwNP, eCRS, and CCAD is crucial when selecting antimicrobial therapy to lessen the socio-economic impact.<br />Level of Evidence: 3 Laryngoscope, 134:1071-1076, 2024.<br /> (© 2023 The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1531-4995
Volume :
134
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Laryngoscope
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37477266
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.30905