Comparison Of Two Different Criteria For Specific Antibody Deficiency In Patients With Chronic And Recurrent Rhinosinusitis

ALLERGY & RHINOLOGY(2020)

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Background: Specific antibody deficiency (SAD) is highly associated with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and is defined by inadequate post-vaccination percentage of protective (>= 1.3 ug/mL) pneumococcal antibody serotypes divided by total tested serotypes (post-pPA).Objective: Although < 70% post-pPA has been used commonly as the criterion for SAD, we sought to evaluate the clinical outcome of a different definition of SAD.Methods: 203 patients aged 6 to 70 years with CRS were classified, retrospectively by pre-vaccination pPA (pre-pPA) and post-pPA by two different criteria. Using 70% as the threshold for adequate pneumococcal antibody (PA) response, patients were classified as: Group A (adequate pre-pPA), Group B (inadequate pre-pPA, adequate post-pPA), Group C (inadequate pre-pPA, inadequate post-pPA, SAD). Using 50% as the threshold, patients were similarly classified as: Group A', B' and C'.Results: The recurrence rate of sinusitis during the next one year in Group A (pre-pPA >= 70%) was significantly less than that of Group A' (pre-pPA >= 50%) (10% vs. 34%, P = .03). Group A had lower incidence of sinusitis than Group B (pre-pPA < 70%, post-pPA >= 70%) (10% vs. 34%, P = .025). Among Group B' patients, the recurrence rate of sinusitis was significantly less among those with post-pPA of >= 70% than those with 50%-69% (28% vs. 69%, P < .01).Conclusion: Employment of a 70% pPA threshold for SAD in comparison to a 50% threshold would decrease the incidence of sinusitis in the next one year by vaccinating patients in 51-69% pPA range. Pre-existing PAs (Group A) yielded a higher protection against sinusitis than vaccine-acquired antibodies (Group B).
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allergic rhinitis, asthma, chronic rhinosinusitis, pneumococcal serotypes, specific antibody deficiency
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