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NCT ID: NCT01827423 Completed - Nasal Polyps Clinical Trials

Squamous Cell Carcinoma Antigen Analysis at the University Hospital Ostrava

Start date: January 2000
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This prospective study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCCA) as a clinical marker of sinonasal inverted papilloma (IP). The potential benefit of SCCA in the diagnosis of unilateral nasal pathology and as a marker of hidden recurrence was evaluated as well. Blood samples from patients with sinonasal IP were examined to determine serum SCCA levels before surgery, the day after surgery, and every 6 months during follow-up. Preoperative and postoperative levels of SCCA were compared.

NCT ID: NCT01819454 Completed - Nasal Polyps Clinical Trials

The Diagnostics of Extraesophageal Reflux With the Restech System

Start date: August 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the project is to define the frequency with which EER is present in patient with chronic rhinosinusitis (CHR). The measurement will be carried out with a 24-hour monitoring of the pH using the Restech system. This modern device is equipped with a narrow antimony probe. The sensor is able to record not only liquid but also aerosol reflux episodes. The second aim is to determine the relation among EER, CHR and asthma bronchiale. We will compare the presence of reflux in three different patient groups (1. CHR without nasal polyposis, without asthma bronchiale or ASA syndrome, 2. CHR with nasal polyposis, without asthma bronchiale or ASA syndrome, 3. CHR with nasal polyposis and asthma bronchiale and/or ASA syndrome). We expect to find a significantly more frequent presence of EER in patients with CHR and asthma bronchiale or ASA syndrome. In case our hypothesis is confirmed, it will be especially these patients(with a difficult to manage nasal polyposis) benefiting from the antireflux therapy.