1993
DOI: 10.1016/0165-5876(93)90143-q
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The results of functional endoscopic sinus (FES) surgery on the symptoms of patients with cystic fibrosis

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“…Patient B42 also did not have recurrent colonizations after the second surgery until conclusion of the study in July 2009, and small reductions in lower airway colonization frequencies were seen for a couple of the other patients (Supplementary Table S1). These findings suggest that the sinus populations are intermittently seeding the lower airways, and that removal of these may offer a temporary relief of sinus symptoms and possibly lung colonization events (HK Johansen, personal communication; Jones et al, 1993;Nishioka et al, 1995). On the basis of colony morphology and other phenotypic characteristics, we have constructed a model for a tentative development of the sinus populations of P. aeruginosa in patient B22 (Figure 4).…”
Section: Mic ( G/ml)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient B42 also did not have recurrent colonizations after the second surgery until conclusion of the study in July 2009, and small reductions in lower airway colonization frequencies were seen for a couple of the other patients (Supplementary Table S1). These findings suggest that the sinus populations are intermittently seeding the lower airways, and that removal of these may offer a temporary relief of sinus symptoms and possibly lung colonization events (HK Johansen, personal communication; Jones et al, 1993;Nishioka et al, 1995). On the basis of colony morphology and other phenotypic characteristics, we have constructed a model for a tentative development of the sinus populations of P. aeruginosa in patient B22 (Figure 4).…”
Section: Mic ( G/ml)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1471 Outside of the transplant literature, pulmonary outcomes for CF patients are mixed despite improved QoL. 1469,1472 Because of the pooling of maxillary sinus secretions seen in CF patients and the frequent need for revision ESS procedures, emerging literature suggests that a widened/inferiorly-extended maxillary sinus antrostomy surgery may permit improved drainage and larger volume irrigant delivery. 1473 …”
Section: Xiic Rs Special Considerations: Cfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В другом ретроспективном исследовании была оценена связь между МВ и эндоскопической сину-сотомией [32]. Пациенты с диагностированным ра-нее МВ в сочетании с хроническим риносинуситом (16 детей и 1 взрослый), которые не поддавались консервативному лечению, подверглись эндоско-пической синусотомии.…”
Section: хирургическое лечениеunclassified