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Transitional concentration of antibacterial agent to the maxillary sinus via a nebuliser.

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  • Transitional concentration of antibacterial agent to the maxillary sinus via a nebuliser. Abstract Text:

    h kondoH Kondo,k suzukiK Suzuki,i takagiI Takagi,n miyamotoN Miyamoto,s babaS Baba,t kobayashiT Kobayashi,a yokotaA Yokota,i tanakaI Tanaka,k sugiyamaK Sugiyama,

    Surface and tissue transitional concentration of 3% FOM aerosol for treatment of paranasal sinusitis was examined in 18 patients (21 sides) who underwent the Caldwell-Luc operation. In this operation, patients have a bony window on the sinus; we therefore investigated the difference of compliance of the maxillary sinus between when we closed the bony window with subcutaneous tissue and when we did it with a silicone sheet before the FOM nebulization. No significance was found in the mean concentration of FOM either at the maxillary sinus surface or in the tissue with or without the use of the silicone sheet. We also examined the concentration using a jet-type nebulizer and an ultra-sonic type nebulizer. Using the ultrasonic-type nebulizer resulted in a higher transitional concentration at two sites of the maxillary sinus surface than when using the jet-type nebulizer. The results suggest that the ultrasonic-type nebulizer is more effective in the treatment of paranasal sinusitis than the jet-type, and that there was no change of maxillary sinus compliance with or without a bony window.

    Transitional concentration of antibacterial agent to the maxillary sinus via a nebuliser. Publishing Authors By Initials

    h kondoH Kondo,k suzukiK Suzuki,i takagiI Takagi,n miyamotoN Miyamoto,s babaS Baba,t kobayashiT Kobayashi,a yokotaA Yokota,i tanakaI Tanaka,k sugiyamaK Sugiyama,

    For similar respiratory tract diseases: nose diseases: paranasal sinus diseases: sinusitis research abstracts see: respiratory tract diseases: nose diseases: paranasal sinus diseases: sinusitis research

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    Transitional concentration of antibacterial agent to the maxillary sinus via a nebuliser. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum

    VOLUME: 525

    Page Numbers: 64-7

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    ISSN: 0365-5237

    DAY: 13

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 1996

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 370355

    Transitional concentration of antibacterial agent to the maxillary sinus via a nebuliser. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Sinusitis

    MESH TERMS: physiopathology

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Transitional concentration of antibacterial agent to the maxillary sinus via a nebuliser. Information

    Substance Name: Fosfomycin

    Registry Number: 23155-02-4

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Otolaryngology, Nagoya City University Medical School, Japan.

    Country: NORWAY

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