Incorporation of antibiotics and systemic steroids by sinus surgeons: is there widespread consensus?
Khashayar ArianpourPeter F SviderNicholas GuysKerolos ShenoudaElana FolbeWayne D HsuehJean Anderson EloyAdam J FolbePublished in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2018)
Antibiotic and OCS utilization varies by type of training, as non-fellowship-trained sinus surgeons and balloon surgeons tend to utilize antibiotics more aggressively, and fellowship-trained rhinologists utilize OCS more frequently. Otolaryngologists with more years in practice are more likely to incorporate antibiotics in the management of sinus disorders, although these conclusions must be considered in the context of this resource's limitations. Further clarification of guidelines may be helpful for minimizing divergent practices and maintaining a consensus.