Literature DB >> 21311844

Management of rhinosinusitis in Dutch general practice.

Ruth Hoffmans1, Tjard Schermer, Chris van Weel, Wytske Fokkens.   

Abstract

AIMS: To determine whether general practitioners (GPs) distinguish between the management of acute rhinosinusitis (ARS) and chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), especially with regard to prescription of antibiotics and nasal steroids.
METHODS: A questionnaire on the management of rhinosinusitis was sent to 1000 GPs in The Netherlands.
RESULTS: Ninety-six percent discriminated between ARS and CRS. However, the definition of ARS and CRS varied. The percentage of GPs prescribing antibiotics rose as rhinosinusitis severity increased. The prescription rate of nasal corticosteroids was highest for CRS (88.6%). Prescribing nasal corticosteroids in ARS was not very common.
CONCLUSIONS: Most GPs discriminate between ARS and CRS and 54% accepted (the EP3OS-defined) 12 weeks as the division between ARS and CRS. Antibiotics and nasal steroids are commonly used agents, but the management of rhinosinusitis is not always consistent with guidelines.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21311844      PMCID: PMC6549798          DOI: 10.4104/pcrj.2010.00064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prim Care Respir J        ISSN: 1471-4418


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2.  Acute and chronic rhinosinusitis and allergic rhinitis in relation to comorbidity, ethnicity and environment.

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4.  Management strategies for chronic rhinosinusitis: a qualitative study of GP and ENT specialist views of current practice in the UK.

Authors:  Jane Vennik; Caroline Eyles; Mike Thomas; Claire Hopkins; Paul Little; Helen Blackshaw; Anne Schilder; Jim Boardman; Carl M Philpott
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Review 5.  Common Cold and Acute Rhinosinusitis: Up-to-Date Management in 2020.

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6.  Rhinosinusitis in morbidity registrations in Dutch General Practice: a retro-spective case-control study.

Authors:  Ruth Hoffmans; Tjard Schermer; Karin van der Linde; Hans Bor; Kees van Boven; Chris van Weel; Wytske Fokkens
Journal:  BMC Fam Pract       Date:  2015-09-11       Impact factor: 2.497

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