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The association of active and passive tobacco smoke exposure with chronic rhinosinusitis symptom severity: A cross-sectional study.

Jeffrey S WolfJohn C PapadimitriouRobert E MoralesJoseph A CalifanoNeila L KlineKavita BhatnagarAndrea M HebertRodney J Taylor
Published in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2021)
 Increased amounts of serum cotinine and primary and secondhand smoke exposure were associated with worse sinonasal QOL. This study establishes an objective relationship between smoke exposure and patient-perceived severity of CRS, emphasizing the importance of tobacco cessation counseling as part of management.
Keyphrases
  • chronic rhinosinusitis
  • physical activity
  • depressive symptoms
  • risk factors
  • smoking cessation