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NCT ID: NCT02509663 Terminated - Frontal Sinusitis Clinical Trials

Treatment of Chronic Frontal Sinusitis by a Simple Technique Using Dilation Balloons

SIBA
Start date: June 15, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The sinuplasty balloon offers a more physiological first of the sinuses which minimizes risks associated to traditional surgery. Its atraumatic characteristic also helps to reduce the risk of bleeding (so any use of Pack), limit scarring ransom, reduce the post-operative pain, ensure faster return to daily life activities (reduction of the average length of hospitalization). Patient's quality of life would be improved (SNOT-22 questionnaire) and reduction of post-operative pain score seams decrease on EVA. The economic impact of the sinuplasty balloon appears very favourable and fits into the strategy of development of the ambulatory practice.

NCT ID: NCT02454608 Terminated - Sinusitis Clinical Trials

Trial of Verapamil in Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Start date: May 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Verapamil is an L-type calcium channel blocker(CCB) which has been shown to reduce inflammation in a variety of tissues. Verapamil has also been shown to improve eosinophilic inflammation in an animal model of asthma and also functions as a P-glycoprotein(P-gp) inhibitor. A major subtype of chronic rhinosinusitis(CRS) is characterized by eosinophilic inflammation as well as P-gp overexpression. The goal of this study is to therefore see whether Verapamil may be used to treat CRS.

NCT ID: NCT02347943 Terminated - Clinical trials for Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Global Sinus Surgery Registry

OASIS
Start date: January 1, 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study evaluates long-term safety and effectiveness of primary sinus surgery in a real-world population of adults with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) or recurrent acute rhinosinusitis (RARS). This post-market study will evaluate sinus surgery performed using commercially available sinus instrumentation (e.g. sinus balloon catheters, powered microdebriders, manual instruments).

NCT ID: NCT02285283 Terminated - Clinical trials for Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Itraconazole for Fungal Sensitive Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps

Start date: November 2014
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this randomized controlled double-blinded trial is to determine if the addition of an oral antifungal to typical post-operative medical therapy can prevent or reduce the incidence of recurrence of nasal polyps in fungal sensitive patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP).

NCT ID: NCT01771198 Terminated - Rhinosinusitis Clinical Trials

Efficacy Study of SIMVASTATIN to Treat Chronic Rhinosinusitis After Failure of Optimal Treatment

Start date: August 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the clinical efficacy of oral treatment with a statin, SIMVASTATIN 40mg, in a target population of patients with severe chronic rhinosinusitis resistant to surgery followed by conventional medical and surgical treatment.

NCT ID: NCT01676415 Terminated - Clinical trials for Chronic Rhinosinusitis Without Nasal Polyps

Corticosteroid Therapy for Chronic Rhinosinusitis Without Nasal Polyps (CRSsNP)

Start date: August 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the most effective route to administer steroids to patients with chronic sinusitis, specifically a type of chronic sinusitis not associated with nasal polyps (CRSsNP). The investigators would like to better understand whether orally administered steroids results in superior results when compared with nasally sprayed steroids. The investigators propose to test the hypothesis that for patients with radiographically proven CRSsNP, routine medical therapy consisting of a short course of systemic corticosteroids is superior to topical corticosteroids for relieving inflammation and the symptoms of CRS.

NCT ID: NCT01455948 Terminated - Clinical trials for Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Canadian Health Economics, Outcome, and Effectiveness Comparison of Treatment in Patients With Chronic Rhinosinusitis

CHEC
Start date: February 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The economic, patient related outcome, and effectiveness of balloon sinuplasty in the treatment of CRS patients with frontal and other sinus disease in the Canadian healthcare environment is not known at this time. This study will evaluate the impact of balloon sinuplasty and traditional FESS treatment on CRS patients.

NCT ID: NCT01315418 Terminated - Sinusitis Clinical Trials

Effect of the Consumption of a Fermented Milk on Common Infections in Adults Submitted to Multi-stressor Situation

Start date: December 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This multicentric, randomized, double-blind and controlled study aims to examine the effect of a fermented dairy product containing the probiotic Lactobacillus casei DN-114 001 (Actimel® = tested product) on the incidence of respiratory and gastro-intestinal common infectious diseases (cumulated number of infections during the intervention period: primary criteria), and on the Quality of Life in adults submitted to multi-stressor situation. Volunteers received either 200g/day of tested product (N=121) or control product (N=118) for 7-weeks.

NCT ID: NCT01066416 Terminated - Asthma Clinical Trials

Effects of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery for Chronic Sinusitis on Asthma Control

Start date: July 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It is unknown whether surgical treatment of chronic sinusitis improves asthma control in patients with poorly controlled asthma. This is a randomized trial of surgical plus medical sinus therapy versus medical therapy alone.

NCT ID: NCT00754793 Terminated - Depression Clinical Trials

Sinusitis and Facial Pain Disorders Anti-Depression Trial

SFPAT
Start date: January 2009
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The study hypothesis is that the addition of an antidepressant to the standard treatment regimen in patients with both chronic sinusitis and depression or facial pain disorders and depression will decrease the report of chronic sinusitis or facial pain symptom severity. This is a stratified, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study using the drug escitalopram for the treatment of depression in patients experiencing depression and chronic sinusitis or depression and facial pain disorders. It is a 12-week study. Subjects will have a screening visit and then be followed up by phone weekly for four weeks and bi-weekly for 8 weeks.