Efek Cuci Hidung Larutan Surfaktan terhadap Gejala dan Waktu Transpor Mukosiliar Penderita Rinosinusitis Kronis
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2016Author
Lumbantobing, Izry Naomi A
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Munir, Delfitri
Hasibuan, Mangain
Aboet, Askaroellah
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Introduction: Biofilms have been linked to pathophysiology of chronic
rhinosinusitis~ Nasal irrigation with surfactant has -been -studied as -a
treatment of choice in inhibiting the development of biofilms. The effect of
the solution for symptoms and mucociJiary transpod time_ in chronic
rhinosinusitis is unknown.
Objective: To determine the effect of nasal irrigation with surfactant in
patients with chronic rhinosinusitis.
Methods: An analytic quasi-experimental study performed on 40 patients
with chronic rhinosinusitis divided into 2 groups of hypertonitf' saline <l!ihd
baby shampoo. Symptom base.d on SNOT-20 and VAS .questionnaire, as
well as the mucociliary transport time was evaluated before and after
nasalirrigation tor 2 weeks.
Results: The average score of SNOT-20 in group of hypertonic was
improved (p = Q_01), as tor .group of baby shampoos .it .is not statistically
significant (p = 0,07). There was significant improvement in average score
_of VASinboth _group .ofhypertonic _and baby .shampoo with p = 0.-01 andp
= 0.05, respectively. Patients with severe VAS category in group of baby
shampoos decrease (21~00%) and patients with mild VAS category
increase (10.50%). Either hypertonic nor baby shampoo solution does not
.affect mucaciliary transport .time.
Conclusion: Nasal irrigation with baby shampoo solution as one of
treatment choice modality has not been able to affectthe quality of life arid
mucociliary transport time in chronic rhinosinusitis, but may affect the
severity of disease
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