Endoscopic sinus surgery outcomes in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis and immunoglobulin deficiencies.
Shireen SamargandyElysia Miriam GroseJonathan YipJohn M LeePublished in: Journal of otolaryngology - head & neck surgery = Le Journal d'oto-rhino-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale (2023)
Our data suggests that patients with ID have clinically meaningful improvement in SNOT-22 scores after ESS but may have higher revision rates than immunocompetent patients with CRS. ID are rare disease entities, thus most attempts at studying this cohort would be limited by sample size. Further homogenous data on immunoglobulin deficient patients is required for future meta-analysis to better understand the impact of ESS in patients with ID.
Keyphrases
- systematic review
- end stage renal disease
- chronic rhinosinusitis
- electronic health record
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- minimally invasive
- big data
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- total knee arthroplasty
- peritoneal dialysis
- type diabetes
- coronary artery bypass
- ultrasound guided
- current status
- metabolic syndrome
- coronary artery disease
- adipose tissue
- machine learning
- patient reported outcomes
- skeletal muscle
- total hip arthroplasty
- glycemic control
- wild type
- endoscopic submucosal dissection