TABLE 1.
Comorbidity | Prevalence | Test | Management |
Allergic rhinitis | 80% [6] | History Sinonasal questionnaire [9] Skin-prick test/specific IgE |
Nasal steroids Antihistamines Anti-leukotrienes Allergen immunotherapy |
Chronic rhinosinusitis | 22–42% [9] | History Sinonasal questionnaire [9] CT of sinuses Endoscopy of nasal cavity |
Nasal steroids Surgery Anti-leukotrienes Macrolides Biologics |
Aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease | 7.2% [9] | History Sinonasal questionnaire [9] CT of sinuses Endoscopy of nasal cavity Provocative challenge with aspirin/NSAIDs |
Avoidance of aspirin/COX1 inhibitors Aspirin desensitisation Low salicylate diet Nasal steroids Surgery Anti-leukotrienes Biologics |
Obstructive sleep apnoea | 20–40% [10, 11] | History Berlin questionnaire [9] Polysomnography |
Continuous positive airway pressure |
VCD | 19% [12] | History Pittsburgh VCD index [9] Laryngoscopy |
Speech therapy Psychotherapy Injection with botulinic toxin in laryngeal muscles Inhaled ipratropium |
VCD: vocal cord dysfunction; Ig: immunoglobulin; CT: computed tomography; NSAID: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug.