Abstract

Objective:This study aimed to compare the nasal response of cold dry air(CDA) provocation in patients with idiopathic rhinitis(IR) and healthy individuals, and further assess its ability in diagnosing IR. Method:CDA provocation was performed among 15 healthy volunteers and 17 IR patients from Beijing Tongren Hospital Outpatient Department. Nasal symptom scores, total nasal volume(TNV), total nasal resistance(TNR) and minimal cross-sectional area(MCA) were checked before and after the provocation. Logistic regression analysis and Receiver Operating Characteristic(ROC) curves were used in data evaluation. Result:Subjects in the IR group showed significantly larger changes after CDA provocation in total nasal symptom score(TNSS), total nasal resistance(TNR), minimal cross-sectional area(MCA) and total nasal volume(TNV), compared with healthy volunteers. We built a predictive model for IR, Y=0.394×ΔTNSS-0.061 ×ΔTNV(%)+0.014×ΔTNV(%) -2.318, whose area under curve was 0.919 based on multi-factor logistic regression and ROC curve. According to the Youden index, the cut-off criteria was set to be Y >0.49, when its sensitivity and specificity were 82.4% and 84.6%, respectively. Conclusion:Aggravated nasal symptoms and decreased nasal ventilation could be seen after CDA provocation in the IR population. The CDA provocation provides a possible method for assisting the diagnosis of IR, and we'll expand the sample size in future research to verify its clinical application value.

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