This monocentric, interventional study (category RIPH2) aims to characterize the rheological properties of sinonasal secretions in patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps (CRSwNP). The primary objective is to determine differences in mucus viscosity between CRSwNP patients and a control group. By establishing a correlation between local rheology and systemic Type 2 inflammation biomarkers, the study seeks to develop a non-invasive, rapid "point-of-care" tool to refine patient phenotyping and improve the personalization of biological treatments.
The study compares two groups of adult patients undergoing endonasal surgery at Montpellier University Hospital: 30 patients with CRSwNP and 30 control patients without inflammatory sinonasal pathology. Research-Specific Interventions include: * Rheology Analysis: Nasal secretions are collected by blowing onto an aluminum plate. Viscosity (G'), elasticity (G'), and critical stress (sigma c) are measured using the Rheomuco® device at 37°C. * Histology: Intraoperative biopsies of the middle turbinate are performed to quantify tissue eosinophils through serialized HE staining and immunolabeling (EPX, IL-5 receptor). * Blood Collection: An additional 7 mL EDTA tube is collected to create a serum bank for ancillary studies of Type 2 cytokines (IL-5, IL-13). * Clinical Correlation: Data are correlated with clinical scores (SNOT-22), sinonasal CT scans, and respiratory function tests (FeNO, spirometry) to evaluate the link between local tissue inflammation and systemic profiles.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
Collection of sinonasal secretions by blowing onto an aluminum plate Collection of blood sample: 7 ml for serum isolation to create a serum bank Biopsy of the middle turbinate head: under nasal endoscopy, a millimetric tissue sample will be taken from the middle turbinate mucosa using biopsy forceps
University hospital Montpellier
Montpellier, France
Comparison of viscosity of sinonasal secretions
Measuring mucus viscosity (G", in Pa) with the Rheomuco device. Comparison of viscosity between CRSwNP (Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyposispatients) patients and a control group of patients without CRSwNP
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Comparison of elasticity (G' [Pa]) of sinonasal secretions
Measuring mucus elasticity (G, in Pa) with the Rheomuco device. Comparison of viscosity between CRSwNP and a control group of patients without CRSwNP
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Comparison of critical stress of sinonasal secretions
Measuring mucus critical stress (SigmaC) with the Rheomuco device. Comparison of viscosity between CRSwNP patients and a control group of patients without CRSwNP
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Comparison of tissue eosinophilia
Quantification of the number of eosinophils per mm3 in the middle turbinate tissue via histological analysis (HE staining). Comparison between CRSwNP patients and the control group.
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Comparison of circulating eosinophilia
Measurement of blood eosinophil levels (absolute count in cells/mm3 and percentage). Comparison between CRSwNP patients and the control group.
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Comparison of Fractional exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO)
Measurement of FeNO levels (in ppb) as a marker of airway inflammation. Comparison between the two study groups.
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Comparison of clinical characteristics and quality of life using Sino-Nasal Outcome Test-22 questionnaire
Assessment of disease severity and quality of life using standardized questionnaire SNOT-22 (Sino-Nasal Outcome Test-22). The SNOT-22 is scored on a scale from 0 (no problem) to 5 (the most severe problem possible), with a total score ranging from 0 to 110 (higher scores indicate worse outcomes).
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Comparison of clinical characteristics and quality of life using Dysfonctionnement Nasal Chronique questionnaire
Assessment of disease severity and quality of life using standardized questionnaire DyNaChron (Dysfonctionnement Nasal Chronique); It comprises 55 items divided into six symptom categories: nasal obstruction, anterior rhinorrhoea, posterior rhinorrhoea, smell disorders, facial pain/headaches, and chronic cough. The score ranges from 0 (no impact) to 550 (maximum impact).
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Comparison of clinical characteristics and quality of life using Chronic Rhinosinusitis questionnaire
Assessment of disease severity and quality of life using standardized questionnaire CRSpro (Chronic Rhinosinusitis). The CRSpro questionnaire comprises 12 items divided into three categorizes: physical symptoms, sensory impairment and psychosocial effects. Each item is rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 4 (very much), and the total score ranges from 0 to 48.
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Comparison of endoscopic severity (Nasal Polyp Score)
Evaluation of polyposis severity through endoscopic examination using the Nasal Polyp Score (scale 0 to 4). Nasal Polyp Score= 0: no polyps; 1: one polyp extending beyond the middle meatus; 2: two polyps extending beyond the middle meatus; 3: one polyp reaching the inferior turbinate; 4: one polyp extending beyond the inferior turbinate.
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Association between local and systemic inflammation
Correlation analysis between tissue eosinophil counts (local) and circulating biomarkers (blood eosinophils, FeNO).
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Association between rheological variables and inflammation
Correlation analysis between mucus rheological parameters (G', G'', sigma c) and local/systemic inflammatory markers.
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Comparison of Lund-Mackay score
Evaluation of sinus disease severity using the Lund-Mackay score obtained from sinonasal computed tomography scans and comparison between CRSwNP patients and control patients. The Lund-Mackay scoring system based on sinonasal computed tomography (CT). Each paranasal sinus (maxillary, frontal, sphenoid, anterior ethmoid, posterior ethmoid) is scored as 0 = no abnormality, 1 = partial opacification, or 2 = complete opacification. The ostiomeatal complex is scored 0 = not obstructed or 2 = obstructed, with no intermediate value. The total score ranges from 0 to 24, with higher scores indicating more severe chronic rhinosinusitis.
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CT mucus score
Evaluation of thoracic computed tomography findings using the CT mucus score and comparison between CRSwNP patients and control patients. The CT mucus score quantifies the burden of mucus plugs by counting the number of bronchopulmonary segments occluded by mucus on multidetector CT (MDCT). This system generates a quantitative score representing the extent of mucus impaction, with higher scores reflecting greater mucus plugging and more severe airway obstruction
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