Background-Nasal polyps influence the burden of aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) by contributing to eicosanoid production. AERD is diagnosed through graded aspirin challenges. It is not known how sinus surgery affects aspirin challenge outcomes.Objective-To investigate the effects of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) on aspirin-induced reaction severity and on the levels of eicosanoids associated with these reactions.Methods-Twenty-eight AERD patients were challenged with aspirin before and 3-4 weeks after ESS. Respiratory parameters and plasma and urine levels of eicosanoids were compared before and after challenges.Results-Before ESS, AERD diagnosis was confirmed in all study patients by aspirin challenges that resulted in hypersensitivity reactions. After ESS, reactions to aspirin were less severe in all patients and twelve out of twenty-eight patients (43%, p<0.001) had no detectable reaction. A lack of clinical reaction to aspirin was associated with lower peripheral blood eosinophilia [0.1 K/μL
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