Chronic immunoglobulin administration decreases the incidence of bronchial and pulmonary infections in patients affected by chronic variable immunodeficiency (CVI). In this study, an ENT screening was carried out in 22 patients affected by chronic variable immunodeficiency and treated with chronic immunoglobulin administration. All the patients underwent ENT physical examination, nasal endoscopy by fiberoptics, mucociliary transport test (MTT), anterior rhinorheomanometry (RRM), nasal provocation test with cold water (ANPT), audiometry and impedentiometry, olfactory evaluation, and paranasal sinus X rays. Dysphagia was present in 91% of the patients, nasal secretion and obstruction in 77%, and hypoacusia, tinnitus, and otodinia in 57%. Rhinitis and pharyngitis were observed in 86% of the patients, and serous middle ear effusion in 50%. Confirmed maxillary sinusitis was observed in five patients. Hyposmia was observed in 50% of the patients. MTT was significantly longer in the patients than in the controls (18.0 ± 10.5 vs. 11.2 ± 2.4 min; p < .05). Nasal resistance was lower in patients than in controls (0.46 ± 0.32 vs. 1.11 ± 0.22 Pa/L.s-1; p < .001). ANPT was positive in 9 patients out of 25 versus 1 control out of 15 (p < .05). Finally, seven patients were affected by transmissive hypoacusia, and one patient by neurosensorial hypoacusia. Our results suggest that chronic immunoglobulin administration in CVI patients is not effective against ENT disorders, probably because of the important role played by nasal hyperreactivity. Frequent ENT examination and early treatment of ENT disorders are therefore suggested in order to prevent chronic disease.

Screening patients affected by common variable immunodeficiency / Masieri, Simonetta; Orlando, Maria Patrizia; Ciofalo, Andrea; Luzi, Giuseppe; Zambetti, Giampietro; F., Filiaci. - In: ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. - ISSN 0077-8923. - 830:1 Immunologic D(1997), pp. 322-325. (Intervento presentato al convegno Conference on Immunological Diseases of the Ear tenutosi a POSITANO, ITALY nel OCT 24-26, 1996) [10.1111/j.1749-6632.1997.tb51904.x].

Screening patients affected by common variable immunodeficiency

MASIERI, Simonetta;ORLANDO, Maria Patrizia;CIOFALO, Andrea;LUZI, Giuseppe;ZAMBETTI, Giampietro;
1997

Abstract

Chronic immunoglobulin administration decreases the incidence of bronchial and pulmonary infections in patients affected by chronic variable immunodeficiency (CVI). In this study, an ENT screening was carried out in 22 patients affected by chronic variable immunodeficiency and treated with chronic immunoglobulin administration. All the patients underwent ENT physical examination, nasal endoscopy by fiberoptics, mucociliary transport test (MTT), anterior rhinorheomanometry (RRM), nasal provocation test with cold water (ANPT), audiometry and impedentiometry, olfactory evaluation, and paranasal sinus X rays. Dysphagia was present in 91% of the patients, nasal secretion and obstruction in 77%, and hypoacusia, tinnitus, and otodinia in 57%. Rhinitis and pharyngitis were observed in 86% of the patients, and serous middle ear effusion in 50%. Confirmed maxillary sinusitis was observed in five patients. Hyposmia was observed in 50% of the patients. MTT was significantly longer in the patients than in the controls (18.0 ± 10.5 vs. 11.2 ± 2.4 min; p < .05). Nasal resistance was lower in patients than in controls (0.46 ± 0.32 vs. 1.11 ± 0.22 Pa/L.s-1; p < .001). ANPT was positive in 9 patients out of 25 versus 1 control out of 15 (p < .05). Finally, seven patients were affected by transmissive hypoacusia, and one patient by neurosensorial hypoacusia. Our results suggest that chronic immunoglobulin administration in CVI patients is not effective against ENT disorders, probably because of the important role played by nasal hyperreactivity. Frequent ENT examination and early treatment of ENT disorders are therefore suggested in order to prevent chronic disease.
1997
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Screening patients affected by common variable immunodeficiency / Masieri, Simonetta; Orlando, Maria Patrizia; Ciofalo, Andrea; Luzi, Giuseppe; Zambetti, Giampietro; F., Filiaci. - In: ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. - ISSN 0077-8923. - 830:1 Immunologic D(1997), pp. 322-325. (Intervento presentato al convegno Conference on Immunological Diseases of the Ear tenutosi a POSITANO, ITALY nel OCT 24-26, 1996) [10.1111/j.1749-6632.1997.tb51904.x].
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