Prevalence of sinusitis in poorly controlled asthma children
10.3760/cma.j.issn.2095-428X.2014.07.013
- VernacularTitle:儿童支气管哮喘控制不良因素中鼻窦炎患病率观察
- Author:
Lijun LIU
;
Yun LI
;
Xuping XIAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Child;
Asthma;
Chronic cough;
Upper airway cough syndrome;
Sinusitis;
Allergic rhinitis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
2014;29(7):530-532
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the prevalence of sinusitis in poorly controlled asthma children.Methods Asthmatic children from the Asthma Specialist Department of Hunan Provincial People's Hospital were selected as the study cases,of which 107 children coughing for more than 4 weeks after treatment were allocated to the research group and 105 newly diagnosed asthmatic children were selected as the control group.Results 1.The CT confirmed sinusitis prevalence was 81.3% (87/107 cases) in research group and 51.4% (54/105 cases) in the control group,respectively.The 2 groups were significantly different (x2 = 21.242,P < 0.05).2.The patient complained nasal obstruction in sinusitis group was 80.5% (70/87 cases) compared to 50.0% (10/20 cases) in non sinusitis group,and the difference between 2 groups was statistically significant (x2 =7.997,P < 0.05).3.In the research group,69.2% (74/107 cases) suffered from maxillary sinusitis,61.7% (66/107 cases) ethmoid sinusitis,14.0% (15/107 cases) frontal sinusitis,and 30.8% (33/107 cases) sphenoid sinusitis.All the 4 nasosinus involved was 10.3% (11/107 cases).The frequency of allergic rhinitis symptoms in 4 groups of sinuses had no significant difference (P > 0.05).Conclusions Chronic cough in poorly controlled asthma children is related to sinusitis and upper airway cough syndrome.