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Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps is a common nasal comorbidity with a wide range of symptoms that might cause severe distress and disabilities for patients. Many patients undergo repeated courses of systemic steroids and are exposed to various adverse effects. many cases finally revert to surgery. Budesonide was safely used as a nasal wash in cases of nasal polyps, our aim to determine If intrapolyp injection is a better method for delivering budesonide.


Clinical Trial Description

Chronic Rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps can be a severely debilitating disease, it's classically treated with steroids, and different methods of steroid delivery have been used for years. patients usually receive repeated courses of systemic steroids and experience many side effects. there have been trials of intrapolyp injection of steroids, especially triamcinolone acetate. these trials concluded that it's a safe intervention. Budesonide has been used as a nasal wash frequently in cases of nasal polyps, it also has been used safely as an intratympanic injection for cases of sudden hearing loss.. it's used as a systemic steroid in cases of inflammatory bowel diseases. The aim of our study is to test whether polyp injection is a more effective method of budesonide delivery and less dependent on subjective compliance rather than irrigation, and If it has comparable results with oral systemic steroids on polyps ;


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NCT number NCT05474924
Study type Interventional
Source Kafrelsheikh University
Contact ibrahim mahmoud
Phone +201011714089
Email ibrahimgehad94@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 4
Start date August 1, 2022
Completion date December 1, 2022

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