LM Score Calculator
Lund-Mackay Staging System for Chronic Rhinosinusitis
OMC is scored as either 0 or 2 only.
OMC is scored as either 0 or 2 only.
Normal Findings
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Bilateral Severity Comparison
Visual representation of Left vs. Right side sinus opacification levels.
| Sinus Group | Left Score | Right Score | Group Total |
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What is the LM Score Calculator?
The LM Score Calculator, based on the Lund-Mackay system, is a validated radiological tool used by Otolaryngologists (ENT specialists) and Radiologists to quantify the severity of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). While many medical conditions rely on subjective symptoms, the LM Score Calculator provides a standardized, objective numerical value based on Computed Tomography (CT) imaging of the paranasal sinuses.
The primary purpose of using an LM Score Calculator is to assist in surgical planning and to track disease progression. Patients with higher scores typically exhibit more extensive sinus disease, which may correlate with the need for functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). However, it is important to note that the LM Score Calculator results should always be correlated with clinical symptoms, as high scores sometimes appear in asymptomatic individuals.
LM Score Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation
The mathematical foundation of the LM Score Calculator is additive. The paranasal sinuses are divided into six distinct areas on each side of the head. Each area is assigned a score ranging from 0 to 2.
The formula for the LM Score Calculator is expressed as:
Total LM Score = Σ (L Maxillary + L Ant. Ethmoid + L Post. Ethmoid + L Sphenoid + L Frontal + L OMC) + Σ (R Maxillary + R Ant. Ethmoid + R Post. Ethmoid + R Sphenoid + R Frontal + R OMC)
| Variable | Meaning | Unit | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Opacification Score | Level of fluid or tissue in sinus | Ordinal Point | 0, 1, or 2 |
| OMC Score | Ostiomeatal Complex status | Ordinal Point | 0 or 2 only |
| Total Side Score | Sum of one side | Points | 0 to 12 |
| Final LM Score | Grand total of both sides | Points | 0 to 24 |
Practical Examples of LM Score Calculator Usage
Example 1: Moderate Bilateral Sinusitis
A patient presents with chronic congestion. The CT scan shows partial opacification in all maxillary and frontal sinuses (1 point each), and the OMC is obstructed on both sides (2 points each). Other sinuses are clear.
- Left Side: 1 (Max) + 1 (Front) + 2 (OMC) = 4
- Right Side: 1 (Max) + 1 (Front) + 2 (OMC) = 4
- LM Score Calculator Output: 8 / 24
Example 2: Severe Pan-Sinusitis
A patient with nasal polyps shows total opacification in every single sinus cavity. Every group scores a 2.
- Left Side: 2+2+2+2+2+2 = 12
- Right Side: 2+2+2+2+2+2 = 12
- LM Score Calculator Output: 24 / 24 (Maximum Severity)
How to Use This LM Score Calculator
- Obtain your CT scan report from your radiologist or ENT doctor.
- Locate the section detailing the opacification of the Maxillary, Ethmoid (Anterior and Posterior), Sphenoid, and Frontal sinuses.
- In the LM Score Calculator, select “0” if the sinus is clear, “1” for partial blockage, or “2” for complete blockage.
- For the Ostiomeatal Complex (OMC), choose “0” if open or “2” if obstructed.
- The LM Score Calculator will automatically update the total score and percentage involvement.
- Use the “Copy Results” button to save a summary for your medical records.
Key Factors That Affect LM Score Calculator Results
- Anatomical Variations: Differences in sinus size or the absence of certain sinuses (like the frontal sinus) can impact the baseline LM Score Calculator total.
- Infection Phase: An acute infection during a CT scan will significantly increase the LM Score Calculator result compared to the patient’s baseline state.
- Presence of Polyps: Nasal polyposis usually leads to higher scores, often reaching 18-24.
- Prior Surgery: Previous FESS can alter the anatomy of the OMC, making it difficult to score using a standard LM Score Calculator.
- Radiologist Interpretation: The distinction between “partial” and “total” opacification can sometimes be subjective, leading to minor variations in the LM Score Calculator results.
- Inflammation Levels: Chronic inflammation without active infection can still cause mucosal thickening, resulting in a score of 1 in the LM Score Calculator.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A score of 0 to 3 is often seen in individuals without symptoms and is generally considered normal within the context of the LM Score Calculator.
The LM Score Calculator is primarily validated for adults. Children’s sinuses are still developing, so the scoring may differ.
Per the Lund-Mackay protocol, the OMC is either patent (0) or obstructed (2); there is no middle ground in this specific scoring system.
No. The LM Score Calculator is a tool for grading severity. The decision for surgery is based on symptoms, failure of medical therapy, and the LM Score Calculator results combined.
The maximum score in the LM Score Calculator is 24 (12 for each side).
No, the LM Score Calculator only measures opacification. It cannot distinguish between benign inflammation, polyps, or tumors.
The LM Score Calculator is usually used once per CT scan. If a patient undergoes treatment and a follow-up CT is performed, the score is recalculated to measure improvement.
Typically, no. It is mostly used for Chronic Rhinosinusitis (symptoms lasting >12 weeks).
Related Tools and Internal Resources
- Sinus Grading Guide – Learn more about how physicians grade different types of sinus conditions.
- CT Severity Score Analysis – A deeper look into radiological interpretations of head CTs.
- Rhinosinusitis Staging – Comparison of the Lund-Mackay system vs. other staging methods.
- Radiology Calculator Suite – Explore our full range of diagnostic scoring tools.
- ENT Assessment Tool – Comprehensive clinical markers for ear, nose, and throat health.
- Understanding Sinus Opacification – A guide to what fluid and tissue in the sinuses means.