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Quantification of Artemisia pollen deposition in the paranasal sinuses following functional endoscopic sinus surgery

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posted on 2024-11-03, 09:18 authored by Ruiping Ma, Yusheng Wang, Lin TianLin Tian, Jingliang DongJingliang Dong
Background: To provide quantification of the postoperative Artemisia pollen deposition as well as potential contribution from allergen distribution in the sinonasal cavities for patients underwent FESS. Methods: Employing the largest cohort of post-FESS patients, Artemisia pollen deposition in 16 postoperative sinonasal cavity models were analyzed. The effects of maxillary sinus ostia diameter on allergen deposition were investigated. Results: Artemisia pollen had higher deposition in the ethmoid, maxillary and sphenoid sinuses following FESS, for example with (3.25 ± 4.14)% vs.(0.79 ± 1.34)% in the ethmoid sinus; allergen deposition increased significantly when the hydraulic diameters of maxillary sinus ostia >10 mm; post-FESS pollen deposition was seen to reduce consequently in the middle turbinate with (5.24 ± 6.92)% vs.(13.59 ± 8.98)%. Conclusions: Artemisia pollen could enter all sinuses following FESS and allergen deposition may contribute to the recurrence of postoperative nasosinusitis; size of the maxillary sinus ostia significantly affects the pollen deposition rate; Meanwhile, Artemisia pollen deposition in post-FESS patients is seen to reduce in the middle turbinate area when compared with healthy adults.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1016/j.powtec.2023.118318
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    ISSN - Is published in 00325910

Journal

Powder Technology

Volume

419

Number

118318

Start page

1

End page

10

Total pages

10

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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2006122638

Esploro creation date

2023-06-16