Intranasal trigeminal function in chronic rhinosinusitis: a review.
Anna Kristina HernandezThomas HummelPublished in: Expert review of clinical immunology (2023)
Olfaction and trigeminal function are synergistic and this interaction may contribute to trigeminal dysfunction in CRS. Aside from anatomic blockage through polypoid mucosal changes, trigeminal dysfunction may affect the perception of nasal obstruction in CRS. Upregulated immune defense mechanisms leading to damage of nerve endings, changes in nerve growth factor release or other mechanisms may be responsible for trigeminal dysfunction in CRS. Since the pathophysiology of trigeminal dysfunction in CRS is poorly understood, current treatment recommendations are directed toward the therapy of CRS as an underlying cause, although the effect of surgery and corticosteroids on trigeminal function remain unclear. A standardized and validated trigeminal test that is accessible and easy to use in clinical settings would be beneficial for future studies.