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Literature Reviews » Rhinology

Snot-22 Scores Can Help Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis Considering Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

August 11, 2015

Chronic rhinosinusitis patients considering surgery should make decisions guided by their pre-operative QoL impairment, as measured using the SNOT-22

History of Endoscopic Examination of the Nasal Cavity

August 11, 2015

A timeline of events that led to functional endoscopic sinus surgery

Empty Nose Syndrome Surgery Benefits Some, But Not All Patients

July 9, 2015

Research shows surgical intervention can result in clinical improvement, but up to 21% of patients report only marginal improvement

Neurogenic Cough Is Often a Diagnosis of Exclusion

July 9, 2015

Research suggests patient discussion should inform first line of treatment

Dramatic Increase in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Since 2000

July 9, 2015

Highest rates of increase seen in East South Central states; greatest changes have occured in frontal sinus surgery

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Chronic Rhinosinusitis: Cardinal Symptoms Change in Surgery, Medical Therapy

July 9, 2015

Endoscopic sinus surgery yields significantly greater improvement in cardinal symptoms compared with medical therapy alone

Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Rates Increase Since 2000

May 6, 2015

Geographic, temporal trends show largest increases in frontal sinus surgery for patients in East South Central United States

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Change in Cardinal Symptoms of Chronic Rhinosinusitis Observed

May 6, 2015

Research measures symptom changes for patients with CRS undergoing surgery compared with those on medical therapy management

Interdisciplinary Care Vital for Patients with Sinus Pressure, Pain, Headache

April 5, 2015

Diagnoses, management strategies for patients with sinus pressure, pain, headache

PNIF Most Reliable Indicator of Nasal Patency

December 9, 2014

What is the most reliable objective measurement for nasal patency assessment?

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