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. 2012 Aug 5;2012:789572. doi: 10.1155/2012/789572

Table 1.

Conclusions and grades of evidence.

Category References Description Level of evidence Evidence grade Conclusion
Sinonasal manifestations in CF [3, 4]
[5]
Expert opinion
Individual cohort studies
5
2b
D
B
Sinonasal manifestations are prevalent in almost all CF patients

Presence of nasal polyps in CF [1014, 16]
[15]
Expert opinion
Lower quality cohort study
5
3b
D
C
Nasal polyps may occur in up to 86% of CF patients

Radiological evidence of sinus disease in CF [17]
[59]
Nonconsecutive cohort study
Expert opinion
3b
5
C
D
Virtually all CF patients demonstrate radiological evidence of sinus disease

Radiological abnormalities [17, 18] Retrospective chart review 4 C The most prevalent radiological abnormalities in CF are bilateral uncinate process demineralization and medial displacement of the lateral nasal wall

Failing of medical therapy [33] Retrospective cohort study 2b B Many CF patients will ultimately fail medical therapy and undergo sinus surgery

ESS as a treatment for sinus disease in CF [11, 3743] Retrospective cohort studies, individual case control studies and retrospective chart reviews 2b, 3, 4 B-C ESS is a safe and effective treatment of sinus disease in CF

Revision sinus surgery [51] Retrospective cohort study 2b B A high proportion of CF patients will eventually require revision sinus surgery

Risk factors for revision surgery [51] Retrospective cohort study 2b B The identification of factors associated with an increased likelihood of need for revision sinus surgery has resulted in equivocal outcomes
[52, 53] Lower quality cohort study 4 C

Effects of surgery on pulmonary outcomes [5558] Lower quality cohort studies 4 C There is an improvement of pulmonary symptoms and a reduced need for hospitalizations after sinus surgery in CF, but no differences in pulmonary function test outcomes

Postoperative complications [38, 39] Lower quality cohort studies 4 C There is no association between sinus surgery in CF and increased rates of postoperative complications

Surgical revision rates [53] Lower quality cohort study 4 C Surgical revision rates CF patients with polyps are much higher than in those without polyps