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NCT ID: NCT03878355 Completed - Surgery Clinical Trials

A Study of Different Endoscopic Surgery Procedures in Eosinophilic Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps

Start date: January 1, 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

CRS remains a common challenging clinical entity due to variable phenotypes with different underlying mechanisms that lead to persistence or recurrence polyps. The eosinophils dominant inflammation was considered as a major pathological hallmark and challenges of CRS with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). Differentiate surgical approaches towards eosinophilic CRSwNP (eCRSwNP) should be addressed on the basis of the inflammatory endotypes. eCRSwNP has been recognized as the most easily relapsed type of CRS, and the combination of asthma increases the difficulty of treatment. Till now there is no recognized surgical strategy for eCRSwNP with asthma.

NCT ID: NCT03822962 Terminated - Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trials

Pain Management Following Sinus Surgery

Start date: November 7, 2020
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This Study evaluates the effect of adding Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) to the post-operative pain management of sinus surgery patients and wether or not this addition reduces or eliminates the need for narcotic pain medications. Patients will be instructed to take an NSAID regimen after surgery and will be instructed to take narcotics only for breakthrough pain.

NCT ID: NCT03815435 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Rhinosinusitis (Diagnosis)

The Influence of Blood Pressure Upon the Clarity of Surgical Field in Endonasal Surgery

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The work compares the effect of different various values of arterial blood pressure on the clarity of the surgical field in pansinusoperation in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis.

NCT ID: NCT03809312 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Sinus Infection

The Use of Prophylactic Antibiotics in Endoscopy Sinus Surgery for Chronic Rhinosinusitis With or Without Polyp

Start date: August 14, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized, double-blind clinical trial on the prophylactic use of antibiotics in postoperative endoscopic sinus vs placebo surgery. Patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with or without polyps who have consented to endoscopic sinus surgery according to Canadian practice guidelines may be included in the study after approval by the Research Ethics Board of the University Hospital Center. Quebec and signature of consent.

NCT ID: NCT03783702 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Pain Control Following Sinus Surgery

Start date: April 4, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Given the ongoing national opioid epidemic, an increased interest has developed in optimizing opioid prescribing practices of physicians, including otolaryngologists. Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) is one of the most commonly performed surgeries by otolaryngologists with over 250,000 ESS's performed annually in the U.S. Multiple studies have shown that, compared to the amount patients actually consume, otolaryngologists prescribe a high quantity of opioids to patients recovering from ESS). It has been shown that these excess opioid medications contribute to prolonged use or abuse by the patient, family members, or friends. The purpose of this study is to better understand the pain management requirements of patients who undergo ESS for recurrent acute rhinosinusitis (RARS) or chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). This prospective, randomized, multi-institutional controlled trial will aim to determine the degree to which pain following ESS can be adequately controlled by non-opioid medications. It will also determine whether post-ESS narcotic use can be avoided entirely, or at least significantly limited. Patients will be randomized into two groups, each of which will receive a stepwise analgesic regimen consisting of acetaminophen and oxycodone or acetaminophen and ibuprofen. Pain will be assessed daily using visual analog scales (VAS) and the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI). The results of this study will help to develop a standardized approach to pain management in the post-ESS setting and help to elucidate the role of non-opioid pain medications. The ultimate goal would be to positively affect opioid prescribing patterns among surgeons who perform ESS in order to significantly reduce the quantity of opioids prescribed to patients while continuing to adequately manage patients' pain.

NCT ID: NCT03781804 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Intranasal Administration of OPN-375 in Subjects With Chronic Rhinosinusitis With or Without the Presence of Nasal Polyps

Start date: November 27, 2018
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a 24-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, multicenter study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of intranasal administration of 186 and 372 μg twice daily (BID) of OPN-375 in subjects with chronic rhinosinusitis (CS) with or without nasal polyps.

NCT ID: NCT03766568 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Bacterial Sinusitis

Single Use Device Endoscopy for the Diagnosis of Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis in Primary Care

Sinus-Endo
Start date: December 17, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a pilot study to assess the first time use of the JGG endoscope® in humans and in primary care. The JGG endoscope® is attached to a Heine® otoscope and allows to inspect and to collect samples from the middle meatus of the sinus. The JGG endoscope® is sterile packaged, for one way use and disposable.

NCT ID: NCT03729310 Withdrawn - Chronic Sinusitis Clinical Trials

Comparison of Two Steroid Nasal Implants Following Endoscopic Sinus Surgery for Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Start date: March 2020
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to learn whether there is a difference in postoperative (after surgery) endoscopic appearance of the sinus cavities (the way that the sinuses look through a camera) between sinuses that receive one of two types of resorbable steroid eluting sinus packing (a sponge-like material which dissolves within several days while releasing a steroid): 1) Propel Implant or 2) Nasopore soaked with triamcinolone at the time of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) for chronic rhinosinusitis.

NCT ID: NCT03729258 Recruiting - Sinusitis Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of Modified Release Cefpodoxime Formulation in the Treatment of Acute Sinusitis.

Start date: May 15, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of cefpodoxime 200 mg immediate (b.i.d) and cefpodoxime 400 mg modified release (q.d) tablet formulations in the treatment of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis.

NCT ID: NCT03705793 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Rhinosinusitis (Diagnosis)

Effectiveness of Mometasone Nasal Irrigation for Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) affects up to 12.5% of the US population and has a significant disease burden. The recommended medical management of CRS includes large-volume, low-pressure saline lavage, systemic antibiotics, and intranasal corticosteroids (INCS). While the efficacy and safety of INCS are well-established for the long-term management of CRS, penetration of INCS beyond the nasal vestibule and into the paranasal sinuses is limited. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of mometasone furoate large-volume, low-pressure nasal irrigation for surgery-naive CRS patients.