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Burn Pit Exposure Is Associated With Increased Sinonasal Disease.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

The aim of this study was to determine whether self-reported burn pit exposure is associated with increased subjective and objective sinus disease.

Design

A cross-sectional study was performed evaluating consecutive adult patients presenting to a US Military rhinology clinic. Demographics, medical histories, sinonasal quality-of-life scores, and nasal endoscopy examinations were obtained. Participants were divided into three cohorts based on self-reported exposure histories and outcomes compared.

Results

One hundred eighty-six patients met the inclusion criteria, the majority of whom were male. Patients with burn pit exposure had worse Sinonasal Outcome Test-22 scores (49.9) compared with those deployed without burn pit exposure (31.8) or never deployed (31.5). Endoscopic findings demonstrated worse disease within those exposed (Lund-Kennedy score, 3.3) compared with the other cohorts (1.8 and 1.7, respectively).

Conclusions

These novel findings suggest that deployment-related burn pit exposure is associated with increased subjective and objective sinus disease.

SUBMITTER: Hill CJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9357047 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Burn Pit Exposure Is Associated With Increased Sinonasal Disease.

Hill Christopher J CJ   Meyer Charles D CD   McLean James E JE   Anderson Danielle C DC   Hao Yajing Y   Lin Feng-Chang FC   Kimple Adam J AJ   Capra Gregory G GG  

Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 20220609 8


<h4>Objective</h4>The aim of this study was to determine whether self-reported burn pit exposure is associated with increased subjective and objective sinus disease.<h4>Design</h4>A cross-sectional study was performed evaluating consecutive adult patients presenting to a US Military rhinology clinic. Demographics, medical histories, sinonasal quality-of-life scores, and nasal endoscopy examinations were obtained. Participants were divided into three cohorts based on self-reported exposure histor  ...[more]

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