Risk Factors for Orbital Complication in Odontogenic Rhinosinusitis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36408/mhjcm.v11i2.1062Keywords:
orbital complications, odontogenic rhinosinusitis, risk factorAbstract
Background: Orbital involvement is the most common complication in rhinosinusitis presenting about 60-75%. The manifestation of orbital complications such as eyelid edema, proptosis, eye movement disorder and loss of vision. The potential risk factors for developing complications are described in several studies.
Purpose: To examine the risk factors for orbital complication in odontogenic rhinosinusitis.
Methods: A retrospective case control study of 34 patients from July 2022 to July 2023 based on medical records. The subjects were classified into two groups, the case group involving odontogenic rhinosinusitis patients with orbital complication and the control group involving patients without orbital complications. Risk factors were sex, onset of odontogenic sinusitis, sinonasal symptoms, diabetes, histopathological findings, laboratory findings and CT scan images of sinus. The characteristics of orbital complications and the types of pathogenic bacteria cultivated were recorded.
Results: There number of patients in each group were 17, with the female to male ratio of 2,4:1, aged 8 to 81 years were enrolled in this study. The most common orbital complication was sub periosteal abscess (41%). We found 64% positive bacterial growth from tissue culture dominated by Staphylococcus sp. (54.5%). Histopathological examination showed the main inflammatory cell of the sinus mucosal epithelium was neutrophil in both groups. The logistic regression test showed that the risk factors for orbital complication were absolute neutrophil count p 0.008, OR 81.062, mucopurulent discharge p 0.009, OR 0.006 and sinus involvement p 0.027, OR 0.152.
Conclusion: Orbital complications were associated with sinus involvement with main symptom involving mucopurulent discharge and higher absolute neutrophil count.
Downloads
References
1. Craig JR, Poetker DM, Aksoy U, Allevi F, Biglioli F, Cha BY, et al. Diagnosing odontogenic sinusitis: An international multidisciplinary consensus statement. Int Forum Allergy Rhinol. 2021;11(8):1235-48.
2. Romadhona S, Sam B, Oscandar F. The prevalence of suspected odontogenic maxilary sinusitis reviewed from panoramic radilogy in Radiology Installation of RSGM UNPAD. Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Padjadjaran. 2016;28(3).
3. Craig JR, Cheema AJ, Dunn RT, Vemuri S, Peterson EL. Extrasinus Complications From Odontogenic Sinusitis: A Systematic Review. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2022;166(4):623-32.
4. Preda MA, Muşat O, Sarafoleanu CC, Popescu IS, Muşat A, Pîrvulescu R, et al. Oculo-orbital complications of odontogenic sinusitis. Rom J Ophthalmol. 2023;67(2):175-9.
5. Neal TW, Schlieve T. Complications of Severe Odontogenic Infections: A Review. Biology (Basel). 2022;11(12).
6. Martu C, Martu MA, Maftei GA, Diaconu-Popa DA, Radulescu L. Odontogenic Sinusitis: From Diagnosis to Treatment Possibilities-A Narrative Review of Recent Data. Diagnostics (Basel). 2022;12(7).
7. Snidvongs K, Chitsuthipakorn W, Akarapas C, Aeumjaturapat S, Chusakul S, Kanjanaumporn J, et al. Risk factors of orbital complications in outpatients presenting with severe rhinosinusitis: A case-control study. Clin Otolaryngol. 2021;46(3):587-93.
8. Welkoborsky HJ, Pitz S, Grass S, Breuer B, Holte APV, Bertram O, et al. Sinogenic Orbital Complications. Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2022;119(3):31-7.
9. Chang YS, Chen PL, Hung JH, Chen HY, Lai CC, Ou CY, et al. Orbital complications of paranasal sinusitis in Taiwan, 1988 through 2015: Acute ophthalmological manifestations, diagnosis, and management. PLoS One. 2017;12(10):e0184477.
10. Chiang PT, Luo SD, Ho RW, Wu CN, Fang KC, Chen WC. A Multi-Institutional Database Review of Orbital Complications and Survival Outcomes in Adult Patients with Invasive or Non-Invasive Fungal Rhinosinusitis. J Fungi (Basel). 2022;8(12).
11. Preda MA, Sarafoleanu C, Mușat G, Preda AA, Lupoi D, Barac R, et al. Management of oculo-orbital complications of odontogenic sinusitis in adults. Rom J Ophthalmol. 2024;68(1):45-52.
12. Rosso C, Urbanelli A, Spoldi C, Felisati G, Pecorari G, Pipolo C, et al. Pediatric Odontogenic Sinusitis: A Systematic Review. J Clin Med. 2024;13(8).
13. Lin J, Wang C, Wang X, Chen F, Zhang W, Sun H, et al. Expert consensus on odontogenic maxillary sinusitis multi-disciplinary treatment. International Journal of Oral Science. 2024;16(1):11.
14. Fokkens WJ, Lund VJ, Hopkins C, Hellings PW, Kern R, Reitsma S, et al. European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020. Rhinology. 2020;58(Suppl S29):1-464.
15. Sato K, Chitose SI, Sato K, Sato F, Ono T, Umeno H. Pathophysiology of current odontogenic maxillary sinusitis and endoscopic sinus surgery preceding dental treatment. Auris Nasus Larynx. 2021;48(1):104-9.
16. Raj G, Raj M, Loh JSP. Pathophysiology and clinical presentation of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis. Dentistry Review. 2022;2(2):100044.
17. Guichaoua C, Genest-Beucher S, Boisrame S. Odontogenic orbital cellulitis: literature review. J Oral Med Oral Surg. 2024;30(1):4.
18. El Mograbi A, Ritter A, Najjar E, Soudry E. Orbital Complications of Rhinosinusitis in the Adult Population: Analysis of Cases Presenting to a Tertiary Medical Center Over a 13-Year Period. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 2019;128(6):563-8.
19. Psillas G, Papaioannou D, Petsali S, Dimas GG, Constantinidis J. Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis: A comprehensive review. J Dent Sci. 2021;16(1):474-81.
20. George M, Noor A, Thorpe ARDS, Sritharan N, Riffat F. Odontogenic sinusitis: A literature review. Oral Surgery. 2024;17(2):170-8.
21. Craig JR. Odontogenic sinusitis: A state-of-the-art review. World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2022;8(1):8-15.
22. Martins M, Martins SP, Pinto-Moura C, Leal V, Spratley J. Management of post-septal complications of acute rhinosinusitis in children: A 14-year experience in a tertiary hospital.
Additional Files
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
Citation Check
License
Copyright (c) 2024 Anna Mailasari Kusuma Dewi, Nourma Wahyu Andriani, Desy Iriani (Author)
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Copyrights Notice
Copyrights:
Researchers publishing manuscrips at Medica Hospitalis: Journal of Clinical Medicine agree with regulations as follow:
Copyrights of each article belong to researchers, and it is likewise the patent rights
Researchers admit that Medica Hospitalia: Journal of Clinical Medicine has the right of first publication
Researchers may submit manuscripts separately, manage non exclusive distribution of published manuscripts into other versions (such as: being sent to researchers’ institutional repository, publication in the books, etc), admitting that manuscripts have been firstly published at Medica Hospitalia: Journal of Clinical Medicine
License:
Medica Hospitalia: Journal of Clinical Medicine is disseminated based on provisions of Creative Common Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 Internasional It allows individuals to duplicate and disseminate manuscripts in any formats, to alter, compose and make derivatives of manuscripts for any purpose. You are not allowed to use manuscripts for commercial purposes. You should properly acknowledge, reference links, and state that alterations have been made. You can do so in proper ways, but it does not hint that the licensors support you or your usage.