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Acute Sinusitis: Sensitivity and Specificity

Introduction: A bacterial infection of one or multiple of the paranasal sinuses (frontal, maxillary, or ethmoid). The gold standard is typically direct puncture and aspiration of purulent fluid.

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Population / CalculatorPrevalence Comments / Study / Link
Adults in the US 11.6% https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/sinuses.htm
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Finding SensitivitySpecificity Comments, Study
Colored Discharge Edit 72%52%

(as a symptom, not sign)

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

Cough Edit 70%44%

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

Facial Pain Edit 52%48%

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

Headache Edit 68%30%

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

hearing loss Edit 45%51%

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

Maxillary Toothache Edit 18%93%

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

Nasal Speech Edit 45%73%

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

No improvement with Decongestants Edit 41%80%

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

Non-contrast Head CT Edit No accuracy specified.

Approximately 42% of healthy persons and up to 87% of patients with colds have abnormal sinuses on CT.

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

J Fam Pract. 2003 Jul;52(7):563-5. PMID: 12841974

Plain X-Ray Edit 60%84%

air-fluid level or opacification

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

Preceding URI Edit 50%61%

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

Purulent Secretion Edit 51%76%

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

Sinus Tenderness Edit 48%65%

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

Transillumination Edit 73%54%

Transillumination should be performed with a transilluminator in a completely darkened room, after the examiner's eyes have adapted to darkness. The frontal sinus is examined by shining a light superiorly through the supraorbital ridge and observing transmission through the forehead. The maxillary sinus is tested by shining a light through the sinus from the infraorbital area and observing transmission through the hard palate. Transillumination of the sinuses was clinically useful in two studies but not in a third. Twenty percent to 40% of sinuses have indeterminate or "dull" results, as opposed to the more definitive "normal" or "opaque."

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

Ultrasound Edit 76%84%

Study: J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan;9(1):38-45. PMID: 7857391

Unilateral Nasal Discharge and Unilateral Pain Edit 79%82%

Study: Acta Otolaryngol. 1988 Mar-Apr;105(3-4):343-9. PMID: 3389120 as cited in J Fam Pract. 2003 Jul;52(7):563-5. PMID: 12841974