Rhinosinusitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prospective Study Investigating the Role of Occupational Exposure on Sinus Surgery Outcome
The pathophysiology of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is complex and involves several immune,
infectious and anatomic factors. When medical therapy fails, functional endoscopic sinus
surgery (FESS) is the therapy of choice. From literature it is known that 10% of patients
that undergo FESS, need revision surgery within the 3 years following initial surgery.
Causes of failure are multiple and not fully understood.
As is the case in patients suffering from occupational rhinitis (OR), a subgroup of patients
with severe and/or therapy resistent rhinosinusitis may suffer from mucosal pathology
induced by occupational factors as well. No data are currently available on how these
factors may contribute to the disease manifestation, whereas negligence of these factors as
potential causes of disease may lead to the chronicity of rhinosinusitis, aggravate the
mucosal condition and even give rise to the induction of bronchial symptoms. There exists no
documentation on the role of the occupational agents on chronic sinus disease.
This prospective study aims at providing data about the exposure levels of patients that
undergo sinus surgery and correlate them with both subjective and objective postoperative
parameters. This will be done by providing a questionnaire that was developed at our
department to all patients that are planned for sinus surgery at the participating centers.
This questionnaire asks for medical history, current sinonasal symptoms, professional
history and recreational occupation. An extensive list of occupational agents is given and
patients are asked to indicate those that they encounter at work or during recreational
activities. This will be followed by an extensive clinical investigation including nasal
endoscopy. These investigations (questionnaire and clinical examination) will be repeated at
3 months and 12 months after surgery.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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