Literature DB >> 20470665

Current concepts in topical therapy for chronic sinonasal disease.

Richard J Harvey1, Alkis Psaltis, Rodney J Schlosser, Ian J Witterick.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: There has been an explosion in the understanding of the mechanisms of chronic sinonasal inflammation. Multiple approaches to control and modify the inflammatory reaction in chronic rhinosinusitis have led to many new agents being introduced topically to the sinonasal cavities. This article aims to provide an evidence-based approach to the science behind topical management of sinonasal disease.
METHODS: The literature on delivery device, position, surgical state, and pharmaceutical and mechanical concepts of topical therapy to the paranasal sinuses is reviewed.
RESULTS: High-volume irrigation under positive pressure and in head-down positions is important for effective delivery and mechanical action of topical solutions. Unoperated paranasal sinuses appear to receive very limited topical therapy. Enhanced steroid therapy and surfactants appear to be the most promising pharmaceutical approaches. Future novel therapies may include enhancers of the innate immune system. The effect of antibiotic additives is difficult to establish as this might be treating a disease-modifying state rather than the underlying pathology.
CONCLUSIONS: Topical therapies, applied after surgery, are likely to represent the mainstay of future management for chronic inflammatory rhinosinusitis.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20470665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 1916-0208


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Authors:  Sven F Thieme; Winfried Möller; Sven Becker; Uwe Schuschnig; Oliver Eickelberg; Andreas D Helck; Maximilian F Reiser; Thorsten R C Johnson
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2012-05-18       Impact factor: 5.315

2.  Topical Drug Delivery for Chronic Rhinosinusitis.

Authors:  Jonathan Liang; Andrew P Lane
Journal:  Curr Otorhinolaryngol Rep       Date:  2012-12-27

3.  Xenon-Enhanced Dynamic Dual-Energy CT Is Able to Quantify Sinus Ventilation Using Laminar and Pulsating Air-/Gas Flow Before and After Surgery: A Pilot Study in a Cadaver Model.

Authors:  Sven Becker; Tilman Huppertz; Winfried Möller; Miriam Havel; Maria Schuster; Anne Merle Becker; Martin Sailer; Uwe Schuschnig; Thorsten R Johnson
Journal:  Front Allergy       Date:  2022-02-16

4.  Nasal saline irrigation in preschool children: a survey of attitudes and prescribing habits of primary care pediatricians working in northern Italy.

Authors:  Paola Marchisio; Marina Picca; Sara Torretta; Elena Baggi; Angela Pasinato; Sonia Bianchini; Erica Nazzari; Susanna Esposito; Nicola Principi
Journal:  Ital J Pediatr       Date:  2014-05-15       Impact factor: 2.638

5.  Rhinosinusitis: evidence and experience. A summary.

Authors:  Wilma T Anselmo-Lima; Eulália Sakano; Edwin Tamashiro; André Alencar Araripe Nunes; Atílio Maximino Fernandes; Elizabeth Araújo Pereira; Érica Ortiz; Fábio de Rezende Pinna; Fabrizio Ricci Romano; Francini Grecco de Melo Padua; João Ferreira de Mello; João Ferreira Mello Junior; João Teles Junior; José Eduardo Lutaif Dolci; Leonardo Lopes Balsalobre Filho; Eduardo Macoto Kosugi; Marcelo Hamilton Sampaio; Márcio Nakanishi; Marco César Jorge dos Santos; Nilvano Alves de Andrade; Olavo de Godoy Mion; Otávio Bejzman Piltcher; Reginaldo Raimundo Fujita; Renato Roithmann; Richard Louis Voegels; Roberto Eustaquio Santos Guimarães; Roberto Campos Meirelles; Roberto Campos Meireles; Rodrigo de Paula Santos; Victor Nakajima; Fabiana Cardoso Pereira Valera; Shirley Shizue Nagata Pignatari
Journal:  Braz J Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2014-11-24
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