What is the most appropriate treatment for chronic rhinosinusitis?
Abigail WalkerCarl Martin PhilpottClaire HopkinsPublished in: Postgraduate medical journal (2019)
Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a common, treatable disease that affects approximately 11% of British adults. It places an enormous burden on patients, with significant detriment to their quality of life, and the health service as it consumes vast numbers of both primary and secondary care resources. However, there is considerable variability in treatment strategies and prescribing practices. This review summarises the key recommendations from landmark guidelines in the treatment of CRS and critically appraises the evidence for treatment.