Chronic rhinosinusitis disease control: a review of the history and the evidence

Expert Rev Clin Immunol. 2023 Jul-Dec;19(8):903-910. doi: 10.1080/1744666X.2023.2229027. Epub 2023 Jul 3.

Abstract

Introduction: Control is an important concept and outcome measure for chronic incurable diseases, defined as the extent to which manifestations of a disease are within acceptable limits. Control reflects a global metric of disease status and serves as the goal of treatment. This review will encompass the history of the disease control concept applied to chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and the body of scientific literature that has focused on the definition of CRS disease control.

Areas covered: A review of the scientific literature identified historical studies and guidelines that have developed definitions of CRS disease control, as well as recent studies identifying the most significant determinants of CRS control. A particular focus was made on studies that investigated patients' and physicians' perspectives of CRS control.

Expert opinion: Patients and physicians have well-aligned perspectives about the definition, criteria, and application of CRS disease control, with a specific prioritization of patients' assessments of their own CRS control, as well as the symptoms of nasal obstruction and nasal drainage. The development of future guidelines for assessing CRS control must be based on criteria supported by evidence as essential to the assessment of CRS control but should also be the subject of broad international consensus.

Keywords: chronic rhinosinusitis; control; disease control; outcome measure; perspectives; stakeholders.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Chronic Disease
  • Humans
  • Nasal Polyps*
  • Rhinitis* / diagnosis
  • Rhinitis* / therapy
  • Sinusitis* / therapy