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Nasal sinus polyposis is a chronic inflammatory pathology of the nasal cavity and sinus cavities that causes bilateral and multifocal polyp development and has a prevalence of 2 to 4% in the general population. Therapeutic management consists of first-line medical treatment for anti-inflammatory purposes. Local corticosteroid therapy, using nasal sprays, is the background treatment. Surgical management is offered to patients in case of failure of medical treatment. Although effective, surgery does not protect patients from recurrence of symptoms related to regrowth of polyps. Recently, biologics have appeared, which despite its effectiveness, about 20% of patients have a partial or no response to these treatments. There is currently no possibility of determining the probability of response to treatments in patients. It is therefore essential to determine an anatomo-clinico-biological correlation associating the anatomopathological profile, the clinical characteristics and the cytokine signature in order to best guide the patient's management, including the initiation of biotherapy. Indeed, patients, according to their clinical, biological characteristics and the cytokine signature of their polyps will react differently to different treatments, including surgery and biotherapy. This correlation will serve as a predictor of treatment response.


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NCT number NCT06362122
Study type Interventional
Source Poitiers University Hospital
Contact Florent Carsuzza, Dr
Phone +33.5.49.44.43.28
Email Florent.CARSUZAA@chu-poitiers.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 3, 2024
Completion date October 3, 2026

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