Sinusitis Flashcards

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What is acute sinusitis?

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Symptomatic inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, usually followed by a viral respiratory tract infection and is defined by symptoms that last for less than 12 weeks

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How does acute sinusitis occur?

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  1. Preceding viral rhinitis or infected dentition causes infection of the paranasal sinuses
  2. This causes oedema, inflammation and increased mucus production, causing blockage
  3. This allows for secondary bacterial growth and infection
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What are the most common organisms in acute sinusitis?

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  • Strep. pneumoniae
  • H. influenza
  • Strep. pyogenes
  • Moraxella catarrhalis
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How does acute sinusitis present?

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  • Nasal blockage or discharge
  • Facial pain/pressure
  • Headache
  • Hyposmia
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What are some symptoms that indicate secondary bacterial infection of the sinuses?

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Severe pain and tenderness with purulent nasal discharge

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What are some management options used in acute sinusitis?

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  • Analgesics
  • Nasal decongestants
  • Saline irrigation
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What is a management option in acute sinusitis that has had no improvement after 10 days?

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High-dose nasal corticosteroid

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When should antibiotics be given in acute sinusitis?

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In severe or deteriorating sinusitis lasting more than 10 days

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What 1st line antibiotic is used in acute sinusitis (When required)?

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Phenoxymethylpenicillin

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What 2nd line antibiotic is used in acute sinusitis (When required)?

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Doxycycline (Contraindicated in children)

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What are some possible complications of acute sinusitis?

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  • Orbital cellulitis
  • Periosteal abscess
  • Orbital abscess
  • Thrombosis of retinal vein or cavernous sinus
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