Table 1:

Characteristics at enrolment of 185 patients with clinically diagnosed, uncomplicated acute rhinosinusitis

CharacteristicGroup; % (no.) of patients*
Prednisolone
n = 93
Placebo
n = 92
Age, yr, mean (SD)43.9 (13.6)42.4 (13.7)
Sex, female67.7 (63/93)55.4 (51/92)
Smoking history
 Never38.2 (34/89)41.6 (37/89)
 Former33.7 (30/89)39.3 (35/89)
 Current28.1 (25/89)19.1 (17/89)
Medical history
 Recent history of rhinosinusitis32.6 (30/92)32.2 (29/90)
 Asthma6.5 (6/92)8.9 (8/90)
 Seasonal allergic rhinitis19.6 (18/92)18.0 (16/89)
 Eczema6.5 (6/92)8.9 (8/90)
 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease1.1 (1/92)1.1 (1/89)
Duration of symptoms, d, median (IQR)12 (7–20)13.5 (7–21)
Initial temperature, °C, median (IQR)36.7 (36.3–37.0)36.7 (36.3–37.0)
Pus on inspection20.4 (19/93)20.9 (19/91)
Postnasal drip on inspection19.3 (17/88)16.7 (15/90)
Nasal congestion83.9 (78/93)84.8 (78/92)
Facial pain or pressure95.7 (89/93)95.7 (88/92)
 Unilateral36.5 (27/74)39.5 (30/76)
 Bilateral63.5 (47/74)60.5 (46/76)
Severity of facial pain, score, mean (SD)3.0 (1.3)3.1 (1.4)
Severity of problem according to physician
 Mild problem28.0 (26/93)30.3 (27/89)
 Moderate problem67.7 (63/93)68.5 (61/89)
 Severe problem4.3 (4/93)1.1 (1/89)
Laboratory measurement
 Positive result of Phadiatop test (atopic status)35.4 (29/82)27.3 (21/77)
  • Note: IQR = interquartile range, SD = standard deviation.

  • * Unless stated otherwise.

  • Consultation with physician because of rhinosinusitis in the 3 years before the study.

  • Score assigned by patient (0 = no problem, 1 = very mild problem, 2 = mild problem, 3 = moderate problem, 4 = severe problem, 5 = problem as bad as it can be).