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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2014 Nov 25;3(2):236–242. doi: 10.1016/j.jaip.2014.09.022

Table V.

Global Assessment of Patients with SAD Receiving Immunoglobulin Replacement

Age Pertinent Past Medical History Global Assessment by Treating Physician
55
  • Allergic rhinitis

  • Asthma (mild)

Improved greatly with fewer sinus infections.
37
  • Non-allergic rhinitis (negative skin test)

  • Asthma (moderate; normal FEV1)

  • FESS δ

Improved greatly. Reduced frequency of sinus infections and asthma exacerbations. Less prednisone and fewer acute physician visits.
64
  • Allergic rhinitis -

  • Asthma (moderate)

Improved greatly. Reduced severity and frequency of sinus infections.
49
  • Asthma (mild)

  • Non-allergic rhinitis

  • FESS

  • Pneumonia

  • Recurrent respiratory infections (bronchitis)

Improved greatly. Reduced severity and frequency of sinus infections.
66
  • Pneumonia

  • Neuropathy

Improved greatly: Reduced severity and frequency of sinus infections. Fewer antibiotics courses.
43
  • Allergic rhinitis

  • Asthma (moderate)

  • FESS

Improved but continues to have sinus infections about three times a year requiring treatment with antibiotics.
59
  • Allergic rhinitis

  • Asthma (moderate)

Improved greatly.
37
  • Asthma (severe)

  • Pneumonia

  • FESS

Improved but continues to have sinus infections.
52
  • Allergic rhinitis

  • Asthma (mild)

  • Pneumonia (recurrent)

Improved but sinus disease remains hard to manage; however fewer antibiotics courses.
67
  • Asthma (severe)

  • Nasal polyposis

  • FESS

Improved greatly with fewer sinus infections.

Asthma severity was graded according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s 2007 NAEPP Expert Panel Report 3 guidelines using %FEV1 values19

δ

Functional endoscopic sinus surgery.