Fm. Baroody et al., TOTAL IGE SERUM LEVELS CORRELATE WITH SINUS MUCOSAL THICKNESS ON COMPUTERIZED-TOMOGRAPHY SCANS, Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 100(4), 1997, pp. 563-568
Background: Sinusitis involves an inflammatory response with similarit
ies to asthma. Objective: We sought to determine whether a correlation
exists between total IgE and the sinus mucosal thickening as assessed
by computed tomography (CT) scans. Methods: We screened the charts of
300 otolaryngology patients who had total and specific serum IgE dete
rminations in 1994 and from this group selected all patients who had a
lso undergone a sinus CT scan close to the time of serum evaluation (n
= 86), Severity of disease on CT scan was graded by two investigators
blinded to IgE levels. Results: There was a significant positive corr
elation between severity of disease on CT scans and IgE (r(s) = 0.37,
p = 0.0007). Furthermore, patients with a more advanced disease stage
had higher IgE levels. There was also a positive correlation between s
everity of disease and the sum of specific IgE grades (r(s) = 0.29, p
= 0.007), Conclusion: The data suggest that IgE levels or a linked gen
etic parameter may contribute to the mucosal inflammation in the paran
asal sinuses.