European position paper on rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps 2007.

Rhinology. Supplement Pub Date : 2007-01-01
Wytske Fokkens, Valerie Lund, Joaquim Mullol
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Rhinosinusitis is a significant and increasing health problem which results in a large financial burden on society. This evidence based position paper describes what is known about rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps, offers evidence based recommendations on diagnosis and treatment, and considers how we can make progress with research in this area. Rhinitis and sinusitis usually coexist and are concurrent in most individuals; thus, the correct terminology is now rhinosinusitis. Rhinosinusitis (including nasal polyps) is defined as inflammation of the nose and the paranasal sinuses characterised by two or more symptoms, one of which should be either nasal blockage/obstruction/congestion or nasal discharge (anterior/posterior nasal drip), +/- facial pain/pressure, +/- reduction or loss of smell; and either endoscopic signs of polyps and/or mucopurulent discharge primarily from middle meatus and/or; oedema/mucosal obstruction primarily in middle meatus, and/or CT changes showing mucosal changes within the ostiomeatal complex and/or sinuses. The paper gives different definitions for epidemiology, first line and second line treatment and for research. Furthermore the paper describes the anatomy and (patho)physiology, epidemiology and predisposing factors, inflammatory mechanisms, evidence based diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment in acute and chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyposis in adults and children. Evidence based schemes for diagnosis and treatment are given for the first and second line clinicians. Moreover attention is given to complications and socio-economic cost of chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps. Last but not least the relation to the lower airways is discussed.

2007年欧洲关于鼻窦炎和鼻息肉的立场文件。
鼻窦炎是一种日益严重的健康问题,给社会带来了巨大的经济负担。这篇基于证据的立场文件描述了关于鼻窦炎和鼻息肉的已知情况,提供了基于证据的诊断和治疗建议,并考虑了我们如何在这一领域的研究中取得进展。鼻炎和鼻窦炎通常共存,在大多数个体中是并发的;因此,现在正确的术语是鼻窦炎。鼻窦炎(包括鼻息肉)定义为以两种或两种以上症状为特征的鼻子和鼻窦炎,其中一种症状应为鼻阻塞/阻塞/充血或鼻分泌物(前/后鼻滴),+/-面部疼痛/压力,+/-嗅觉减少或丧失;息肉的内窥镜征象和/或粘液脓性分泌物主要来自中胃道和/或;水肿/粘膜阻塞主要发生在中鼻道,和/或CT改变显示口鼻道复合体和/或鼻窦内粘膜改变。本文给出了流行病学、一线和二线治疗以及研究的不同定义。此外,本文还介绍了成人和儿童急慢性鼻窦炎和鼻息肉病的解剖和(病理)生理学、流行病学和易感因素、炎症机制、循证诊断、内科和外科治疗。为一线和二线临床医生提供基于证据的诊断和治疗方案。此外,关注慢性鼻窦炎和鼻息肉的并发症和社会经济成本。最后但并非最不重要的是讨论与下气道的关系。
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