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Literature Reviews » Rhinology

Conservative Treatment Comes First When Addressing ENS

August 5, 2025

Currently, initial treatment approaches to ENS prioritize conservative management; given the complexity and severity of the condition, patients and clinicians should approach surgical options with caution.

TXA: Potentially Useful Adjunct in the Management of Anterior Epistaxis

July 8, 2025

Current literature suggests that topical TXA could potentially be a useful adjunct in the management of anterior epistaxis.

Observation Most Cost-Effective in Addressing AECRS in Absence of Bacterial Infection

June 6, 2025

Observation is the most cost-effective strategy for the initial management of AECRS when there is a low likelihood of bacterial infection; otherwise, upfront rescue medications are the most cost-effective.

Biologics “Switching” Common among Canadian Rhinology Patients with CRSwNP

June 6, 2025

Switching biologics for CRSwNP is frequent in Canadian rhinology; the most common switch is from mepolizumab to dupilumab, with inadequate CRSwNP control driving the switch.

Steroid-Eluting Stents May Not Add Post-Operative Benefit Over Irrigation in Patients with Chronic Sinusitis with Nasal Polyps

May 6, 2025

For chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP), with or without asthma, without other underlying systemic disease factors, steroid-eluting stents may not add benefit over steroid rinses.

Team Establishes Network Meta-Analysis Protocol to Assess Efficacy of Acupuncture Techniques in Patients with Allergic Rhinitis

March 7, 2025

Can a newly developed protocol for a network meta-analysis (NMA) effectively assess the efficacy of different acupuncture techniques in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR)?

Primary Epistaxis Occurs Most Frequently During Overnight and Winter Months

March 7, 2025

What is the frequency of idiopathic epistaxis onset and its severity relative to the time of day?

Biologics Shown Effective in Real-World Setting for Managing Patients with Severe Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps

March 7, 2025

How do the clinical effects and response times of dupilumab, omalizumab, and mepolizumab compare when treating patients with severe, uncontrolled chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP)?

Biochemical Composition of the Dorsal Septal Cartilage May Contribute to Weakening and Ultimate Nasal Valve Compromise

January 8, 2025

Biochemical Composition of the Dorsal Septal Cartilage May Contribute to Weakening and Ultimate Nasal Valve Compromise

P. aeruginosa Isolates from Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis Grown in Anaerobic Conditions Resistant to Antibiotics

December 5, 2024

Can benign vascular anomalies transform into highly malignant angiosarcoma (AS), and is a more aggressive biopsy/surgical approach warranted in certain cases of these anomalies?

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