Prevalence of chronic rhinosinusitis and its relating factors in patients with bronchiectasis: findings from KMBARC registry

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Background/Aims: Patients with bronchiectasis often present with respiratory symptoms caused by chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). However, studies on the prevalence of CRS and its relationship with bronchiectasis are limited. Methods: The baseline characteristics of patients with bronchiectasis recruited from the Korean Multicenter Bronchiecta-sis Audit and Research Collaboration were analyzed. CRS diagnosis was determined by a physician, on the basis of medical records, upper airway symptoms, and/or radiologic abnormalities. Questionnaires for quality of life, fatigue, and depression were administered when patients were stable for a minimum of 4 weeks after the bronchiectasis exacerbation. Results: The prevalence of CRS was 7.1% (66/931). Patients with CRS were significantly younger than those without CRS (60.5 ± 10.7 years vs. 64.6 ± 9.3 years, p = 0.001). Idiopathic bronchiectasis was more common in patients with CRS compared to those without CRS (53.0% vs. 36.0%, p = 0.006). Lung function, inflammatory markers, exacerbations, bronchiectasis severity, and scores for quality of life, fatigue, and depression did not differ between the two groups. In a logistic regression analysis, CRS was associated with age of bronchiectasis diagnosis (odds ratio [OR], 0.96; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.94 to 0.99; p = 0.003) and idiopathic bronchiectasis (OR, 1.95; 95% CI, 1.12 to 3.34; p = 0.018). Conclusions: The prevalence of CRS was relatively low. CRS was not associated with the severity or clinical outcomes of bronchiectasis. Early diagnosis and idiopathic etiology were associated with CRS. Our findings reflect the low recognition of CRS in the clinical practice of bronchiectasis and highlight the need for awareness of CRS by adopting objective diagnostic criteria.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1002-1010
Number of pages9
JournalKorean Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume37
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Sept

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This study was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korean government (MSIT) (No. 2020R1G1A1007190). The authors thank all members of the Korean Multicentre Bronchiectasis Audit and Research Collaboration (KMBARC) registry: Hayoung Choi, Yun Su Sim, Woo Jin Kim, Kwang Ha Yoo, Seung Jun Lee, Tae-Hyung Kim, Bumhee Yang, Ina Jeong, Soo-Jung Um, Ji-Hyun Lee, Byoung Soo Kwon, Young-Jae Cho, Chang-Hoon Lee, Chin Kook Rhee, Sang Haak Lee, An-Soo Jang, Ji Ye Jung, Changhwan Kim, Youlim Kim, Chang YoulLee, Hyun Kuk Kim, Hye Yun Park, Jae Seung Lee, Sei Won Lee, Seung Won Ra, Sung-Yoon Kang, Yee Hyung Kim, Yong Bum Park, Sooim Sin, So-Young Park, Junghyun Kim, Young-Soon Yoon, Yun Jeong Jeong, Jung-Kyu Lee, Ki Uk Kim, Hyun-Kyung Lee, Eun Kyung Kim, Se Hee Lee, Jae Sung Choi, Hyung Koo Kang, Yong-Soo Kwon, Jae Ha Lee.

Funding Information:
This study was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korean government (MSIT) (No. 2020R1G1A1007190). The authors thank all members of the Korean Multicentre Bronchiectasis Audit and Research Collaboration (KMBARC) registry: Hayoung Choi, Yun Su Sim, Woo Jin Kim, Kwang Ha Yoo, Seung Jun Lee, Tae-Hyung Kim, Bumhee Yang, Ina Jeong, Soo-Jung Um, Ji-Hyun Lee, Byoung Soo Kwon, Young-Jae Cho, Chang-Hoon Lee, Chin Kook Rhee, Sang Haak Lee, An-Soo Jang, Ji Ye Jung, Changhwan Kim, Youlim Kim, Chang Youl Lee, Hyun Kuk Kim, Hye Yun Park, Jae Seung Lee, Sei Won Lee, Seung Won Ra, Sung-Yoon Kang, Yee Hyung Kim, Yong Bum Park, Sooim Sin, So-Young Park, Junghyun Kim, Young-Soon Yoon, Yun Jeong Jeong, Jung-Kyu Lee, Ki Uk Kim, Hyun-Kyung Lee, Eun Kyung Kim, Se Hee Lee, Jae Sung Choi, Hyung Koo Kang, Yong-Soo Kwon, Jae Ha Lee.

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© 2022 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine.

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Internal Medicine

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