移至主內容

Suite of Cochrane Reviews on chronic rhinosinusitis

This news item is more than 8 years old.
Image
A close-up of a nose

Authors working with the Cochrane ENT Group recently published six reviews which look at the evidence around different treatment options for chronic rhinosinusitis.

Chronic rhinosinusitis is a common condition that is defined as inflammation of the nose and paranasal sinuses (a group of air-filled spaces behind the nose, eyes, and cheeks). Patients with chronic rhinosinusitis experience at least two or more of the following symptoms for at least 12 weeks: blocked nose, discharge from their nose or runny nose, pain or pressure in their face and/or a reduced sense of smell (hyposmia). Some people will also have nasal polyps, which are grape-like swellings of the normal nasal lining inside the nasal passage and sinuses.

Listen to a podcast that talks about the findings of all six reviews.


Saline irrigation

Saline irrigation for chronic rhinosinusitis

The referenced media source is missing and needs to be re-embedded.

Oral steroids alone

Short-term oral corticosteroids compared with no treatment or other treatments for chronic rhinosinusitis

The referenced media source is missing and needs to be re-embedded.

Oral steroids added

Short-course oral steroids as an adjunct therapy for chronic rhinosinusitis

The referenced media source is missing and needs to be re-embedded.

Antibiotics

Systemic and topical antibiotics for chronic rhinosinusitis

The referenced media source is missing and needs to be re-embedded.

Different types of intranasal steroids

Different types of intranasal steroids for chronic rhinosinusitis

The referenced media source is missing and needs to be re-embedded.

Intranasal steroids

Intranasal steroids versus placebo or no intervention for chronic rhinosinusitis

The referenced media source is missing and needs to be re-embedded.


Visit the Cochrane ENT website