| Literature DB >> 32111259 |
Neil Arnstead1, Yvonne Chan2, Shaun Kilty3, Ragavan Ganeshathasan4, Armin Rahmani5, Eric Monteiro6.
Abstract
The Choosing Wisely Canada campaign is an initiative that aims to involve physicians and patients in collaborative decision making to avoid unnecessary tests and treatments. The Rhinology Subspecialty Group of the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery developed a list of five evidence-based recommendations for the management of acute rhinosinusitis and nasal fractures: (1) don't prescribe antibiotics to patients with acute sinusitis who do not meet the diagnostic criteria for acute bacterial rhinosinusitis; (2) don't order a CT scan for uncomplicated acute rhinosinusitis; (3) don't order plain film sinus x-rays; (4) don't swab the nasal cavity as part of the work up for rhinosinusitis; and (5) don't order a plain film x-ray in the evaluation of nasal fractures.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-bacterial agents; Choosing Wisely Canada; Computed tomography; Drug utilization; Medical overuse; Nasal fracture; Radiography; Rhinology; Sinusitis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32111259 PMCID: PMC7049188 DOI: 10.1186/s40463-020-00406-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ISSN: 1916-0208
ABRS diagnosis requires the presence of at least 2 of the following symptomsa
| Symptom | |
|---|---|
| P | Facial |
| O | Nasal |
| D | Purulent/discoloured nasal or postnasal |
| S | Hyposmia/anosmia ( |
aAt least 1 symptom must be nasal obstruction or nasal purulence/discoloured postnasal discharge. Thus, a diagnosis requires at least two PODS, one of which must be O or D
Consider ABRS when symptoms persist beyond 7 to 10 days, or worsens after 5 to 7 days following an initial improvement (“double worsening”)