European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020

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Autor(a) principal: Fokkens, W.J.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Lund, V.J., Hopkins, C., Hellings, Peter, Kern, R., Reitsma, S., Toppila-Salmi, S., Bernal-Sprekelsen, M., Mullol, J., Alobid, I., Terezinha Anselmo-Lima, W., Shi, J., Cervin, A., Tantilipikorn, P., Shkoukani, M., Shukuryan, A.K., Sicak, M., Smyth, D., Snidvongs, K., Kosak, T.S., Stjarne, P., Meco, C., Sutikno, B., Thanaviratananich, S., Tran, T., Urbancic, J., Valiulis, A., Aparício, C. V. de, Vicheva, D., Wang, D.Y., Virkkula, P.M., Wardani, R.S., Baban, M.A., Welge-Lussen, A., Witterick, I., Wright, E., Zabolotniy, D., Zsolt, B., Al-Qudah, M., Zwetsloot, C.P., Cohen, Noam, Wang, D., Constantinidis, J., Zhang, L., De Gabory, L., Desrosiers, M., Diamant, Z., Douglas, R.G., Gevaert, P.H., Hafner, A., Harvey, R.J., Alsaleh, S., Joos, G.F., Baudoin, T., O Mahony, L., Kalogjera, L., Knill, A., Kocks, J.H., Landis, Basile, Limpens, J., Lebeer, S., Lourenço, Olga, Matricardi, P.M., Philpott, C.M., Ryan, D., Schlosser, R., Senior, B., Smith, T.L., Teeling, T., Grgic, V., Tomazic, Peter Valentin, Agius, A.M., Ahlstrom-Emanuelsson, C., Alabri, R., Albu, S., Alhabash, S., Aleksic, A., Kamel, R., Aloulah, M., Balvers, T., Okano, M., Battaglia, P., Bedoya, J.D., Beule, A., Bofares, K.M., Braverman, I., Tshipukane, D.N., Brozek-Madry, E., Richard, B., Karpischenko, S., Callejas, C., Kariyawasam, H.H., Carrie, S., Caulley, L., Chussi, D., de Corso, E., Coste, A., Devyani, L., El Hadi, U., Obando-Valverde, A., Elfarouk, A., Onerci, M., Hamizan, A.W., Eloy, P.H., Farrokhi, S., Felisati, G., Ferrari, M.D., Fishchuk, R., Grayson, J.W., Goncalves, P.M., Grdinic, B., Heinichen, J.V., Husain, S., Ping, T.I., Ivaska, J., Jakimovska, F., Jovancevic, L., Steinsvag, S., Kakande, E., Kjeldsen, A., Klimek, L., Kim, S.W., Letort, J.J., Lopatin, A., Mahdjoubi, A., Vicente, G., Netkovski, J., Ong, Y.K., von Buchwald, C., Orlandi, R., Ouennoughy, K., Ozkan, M., Peric, A., Plzak, J., Bachert, Claus, Prokopakis, E., Prepageran, N., Voegels, R., Psaltis, A., Wagenmann, M.M., Pugin, B., Raftopulos, M., Rombaux, P., Sahtout, S., Sarafoleanu, C.-C., Searyoh, K., Rhee, C.-S., Baroody, F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/9662
Resumo: The European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020 is the update of similar evidence based position papers published in 2005 and 2007 and 2012. The core objective of the EPOS2020 guideline is to provide revised, up-to-date and clear evidence-based recommendations and integrated care pathways in ARS and CRS. EPOS2020 provides an update on the literature published and studies undertaken in the eight years since the EPOS2012 position paper was published and addresses areas not extensively covered in EPOS2012 such as paediatric CRS and sinus surgery. EPOS2020 also involves new stakeholders, including pharmacists and patients, and addresses new target users who have become more involved in the management and treatment of rhinosinusitis since the publication of the last EPOS document, including pharmacists, nurses, specialised care givers and indeed patients themselves, who employ increasing self-management of their condition using over the counter treatments. The document provides suggestions for future research in this area and offers updated guidance for definitions and outcome measurements in research in different settings. EPOS2020 contains chapters on definitions and classification where we have defined a large number of terms and indicated preferred terms. A new classification of CRS into primary and secondary CRS and further division into localized and diffuse disease, based on anatomic distribution is proposed. There are extensive chapters on epidemiology and predisposing factors, inflammatory mechanisms, (differential) diagnosis of facial pain, allergic rhinitis, genetics, cystic fibrosis, aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease, immunodeficiencies, allergic fungal rhinosinusitis and the relationship between upper and lower airways. The chapters on paediatric acute and chronic rhinosinusitis are totally rewritten. All available evidence for the management of acute rhinosinusitis and chronic rhinosinusitis with or without nasal polyps in adults and children is systematically reviewed and integrated care pathways based on the evidence are proposed. Despite considerable increases in the amount of quality publications in recent years, a large number of practical clinical questions remain. It was agreed that the best way to address these was to conduct a Delphi exercise . The results have been integrated into the respective sections. Last but not least, advice for patients and pharmacists and a new list of research needs are included. The full document can be downloaded for free on the website of this journal: http://www.rhinologyjournal.com.
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spelling European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020RhinosinusitisThe European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020 is the update of similar evidence based position papers published in 2005 and 2007 and 2012. The core objective of the EPOS2020 guideline is to provide revised, up-to-date and clear evidence-based recommendations and integrated care pathways in ARS and CRS. EPOS2020 provides an update on the literature published and studies undertaken in the eight years since the EPOS2012 position paper was published and addresses areas not extensively covered in EPOS2012 such as paediatric CRS and sinus surgery. EPOS2020 also involves new stakeholders, including pharmacists and patients, and addresses new target users who have become more involved in the management and treatment of rhinosinusitis since the publication of the last EPOS document, including pharmacists, nurses, specialised care givers and indeed patients themselves, who employ increasing self-management of their condition using over the counter treatments. The document provides suggestions for future research in this area and offers updated guidance for definitions and outcome measurements in research in different settings. EPOS2020 contains chapters on definitions and classification where we have defined a large number of terms and indicated preferred terms. A new classification of CRS into primary and secondary CRS and further division into localized and diffuse disease, based on anatomic distribution is proposed. There are extensive chapters on epidemiology and predisposing factors, inflammatory mechanisms, (differential) diagnosis of facial pain, allergic rhinitis, genetics, cystic fibrosis, aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease, immunodeficiencies, allergic fungal rhinosinusitis and the relationship between upper and lower airways. The chapters on paediatric acute and chronic rhinosinusitis are totally rewritten. All available evidence for the management of acute rhinosinusitis and chronic rhinosinusitis with or without nasal polyps in adults and children is systematically reviewed and integrated care pathways based on the evidence are proposed. Despite considerable increases in the amount of quality publications in recent years, a large number of practical clinical questions remain. It was agreed that the best way to address these was to conduct a Delphi exercise . The results have been integrated into the respective sections. Last but not least, advice for patients and pharmacists and a new list of research needs are included. The full document can be downloaded for free on the website of this journal: http://www.rhinologyjournal.com.uBibliorumFokkens, W.J.Lund, V.J.Hopkins, C.Hellings, PeterKern, R.Reitsma, S.Toppila-Salmi, S.Bernal-Sprekelsen, M.Mullol, J.Alobid, I.Terezinha Anselmo-Lima, W.Shi, J.Cervin, A.Tantilipikorn, P.Shkoukani, M.Shukuryan, A.K.Sicak, M.Smyth, D.Snidvongs, K.Kosak, T.S.Stjarne, P.Meco, C.Sutikno, B.Thanaviratananich, S.Tran, T.Urbancic, J.Valiulis, A.Aparício, C. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020
title European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020
spellingShingle European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020
Fokkens, W.J.
Rhinosinusitis
title_short European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020
title_full European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020
title_fullStr European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020
title_full_unstemmed European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020
title_sort European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020
author Fokkens, W.J.
author_facet Fokkens, W.J.
Lund, V.J.
Hopkins, C.
Hellings, Peter
Kern, R.
Reitsma, S.
Toppila-Salmi, S.
Bernal-Sprekelsen, M.
Mullol, J.
Alobid, I.
Terezinha Anselmo-Lima, W.
Shi, J.
Cervin, A.
Tantilipikorn, P.
Shkoukani, M.
Shukuryan, A.K.
Sicak, M.
Smyth, D.
Snidvongs, K.
Kosak, T.S.
Stjarne, P.
Meco, C.
Sutikno, B.
Thanaviratananich, S.
Tran, T.
Urbancic, J.
Valiulis, A.
Aparício, C. V. de
Vicheva, D.
Wang, D.Y.
Virkkula, P.M.
Wardani, R.S.
Baban, M.A.
Welge-Lussen, A.
Witterick, I.
Wright, E.
Zabolotniy, D.
Zsolt, B.
Al-Qudah, M.
Zwetsloot, C.P.
Cohen, Noam
Wang, D.
Constantinidis, J.
Zhang, L.
De Gabory, L.
Desrosiers, M.
Diamant, Z.
Douglas, R.G.
Gevaert, P.H.
Hafner, A.
Harvey, R.J.
Alsaleh, S.
Joos, G.F.
Baudoin, T.
O Mahony, L.
Kalogjera, L.
Knill, A.
Kocks, J.H.
Landis, Basile
Limpens, J.
Lebeer, S.
Lourenço, Olga
Matricardi, P.M.
Philpott, C.M.
Ryan, D.
Schlosser, R.
Senior, B.
Smith, T.L.
Teeling, T.
Grgic, V.
Tomazic, Peter Valentin
Agius, A.M.
Ahlstrom-Emanuelsson, C.
Alabri, R.
Albu, S.
Alhabash, S.
Aleksic, A.
Kamel, R.
Aloulah, M.
Balvers, T.
Okano, M.
Battaglia, P.
Bedoya, J.D.
Beule, A.
Bofares, K.M.
Braverman, I.
Tshipukane, D.N.
Brozek-Madry, E.
Richard, B.
Karpischenko, S.
Callejas, C.
Kariyawasam, H.H.
Carrie, S.
Caulley, L.
Chussi, D.
de Corso, E.
Coste, A.
Devyani, L.
El Hadi, U.
Obando-Valverde, A.
Elfarouk, A.
Onerci, M.
Hamizan, A.W.
Eloy, P.H.
Farrokhi, S.
Felisati, G.
Ferrari, M.D.
Fishchuk, R.
Grayson, J.W.
Goncalves, P.M.
Grdinic, B.
Heinichen, J.V.
Husain, S.
Ping, T.I.
Ivaska, J.
Jakimovska, F.
Jovancevic, L.
Steinsvag, S.
Kakande, E.
Kjeldsen, A.
Klimek, L.
Kim, S.W.
Letort, J.J.
Lopatin, A.
Mahdjoubi, A.
Vicente, G.
Netkovski, J.
Ong, Y.K.
von Buchwald, C.
Orlandi, R.
Ouennoughy, K.
Ozkan, M.
Peric, A.
Plzak, J.
Bachert, Claus
Prokopakis, E.
Prepageran, N.
Voegels, R.
Psaltis, A.
Wagenmann, M.M.
Pugin, B.
Raftopulos, M.
Rombaux, P.
Sahtout, S.
Sarafoleanu, C.-C.
Searyoh, K.
Rhee, C.-S.
Baroody, F.
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author2 Lund, V.J.
Hopkins, C.
Hellings, Peter
Kern, R.
Reitsma, S.
Toppila-Salmi, S.
Bernal-Sprekelsen, M.
Mullol, J.
Alobid, I.
Terezinha Anselmo-Lima, W.
Shi, J.
Cervin, A.
Tantilipikorn, P.
Shkoukani, M.
Shukuryan, A.K.
Sicak, M.
Smyth, D.
Snidvongs, K.
Kosak, T.S.
Stjarne, P.
Meco, C.
Sutikno, B.
Thanaviratananich, S.
Tran, T.
Urbancic, J.
Valiulis, A.
Aparício, C. V. de
Vicheva, D.
Wang, D.Y.
Virkkula, P.M.
Wardani, R.S.
Baban, M.A.
Welge-Lussen, A.
Witterick, I.
Wright, E.
Zabolotniy, D.
Zsolt, B.
Al-Qudah, M.
Zwetsloot, C.P.
Cohen, Noam
Wang, D.
Constantinidis, J.
Zhang, L.
De Gabory, L.
Desrosiers, M.
Diamant, Z.
Douglas, R.G.
Gevaert, P.H.
Hafner, A.
Harvey, R.J.
Alsaleh, S.
Joos, G.F.
Baudoin, T.
O Mahony, L.
Kalogjera, L.
Knill, A.
Kocks, J.H.
Landis, Basile
Limpens, J.
Lebeer, S.
Lourenço, Olga
Matricardi, P.M.
Philpott, C.M.
Ryan, D.
Schlosser, R.
Senior, B.
Smith, T.L.
Teeling, T.
Grgic, V.
Tomazic, Peter Valentin
Agius, A.M.
Ahlstrom-Emanuelsson, C.
Alabri, R.
Albu, S.
Alhabash, S.
Aleksic, A.
Kamel, R.
Aloulah, M.
Balvers, T.
Okano, M.
Battaglia, P.
Bedoya, J.D.
Beule, A.
Bofares, K.M.
Braverman, I.
Tshipukane, D.N.
Brozek-Madry, E.
Richard, B.
Karpischenko, S.
Callejas, C.
Kariyawasam, H.H.
Carrie, S.
Caulley, L.
Chussi, D.
de Corso, E.
Coste, A.
Devyani, L.
El Hadi, U.
Obando-Valverde, A.
Elfarouk, A.
Onerci, M.
Hamizan, A.W.
Eloy, P.H.
Farrokhi, S.
Felisati, G.
Ferrari, M.D.
Fishchuk, R.
Grayson, J.W.
Goncalves, P.M.
Grdinic, B.
Heinichen, J.V.
Husain, S.
Ping, T.I.
Ivaska, J.
Jakimovska, F.
Jovancevic, L.
Steinsvag, S.
Kakande, E.
Kjeldsen, A.
Klimek, L.
Kim, S.W.
Letort, J.J.
Lopatin, A.
Mahdjoubi, A.
Vicente, G.
Netkovski, J.
Ong, Y.K.
von Buchwald, C.
Orlandi, R.
Ouennoughy, K.
Ozkan, M.
Peric, A.
Plzak, J.
Bachert, Claus
Prokopakis, E.
Prepageran, N.
Voegels, R.
Psaltis, A.
Wagenmann, M.M.
Pugin, B.
Raftopulos, M.
Rombaux, P.
Sahtout, S.
Sarafoleanu, C.-C.
Searyoh, K.
Rhee, C.-S.
Baroody, F.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv uBibliorum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fokkens, W.J.
Lund, V.J.
Hopkins, C.
Hellings, Peter
Kern, R.
Reitsma, S.
Toppila-Salmi, S.
Bernal-Sprekelsen, M.
Mullol, J.
Alobid, I.
Terezinha Anselmo-Lima, W.
Shi, J.
Cervin, A.
Tantilipikorn, P.
Shkoukani, M.
Shukuryan, A.K.
Sicak, M.
Smyth, D.
Snidvongs, K.
Kosak, T.S.
Stjarne, P.
Meco, C.
Sutikno, B.
Thanaviratananich, S.
Tran, T.
Urbancic, J.
Valiulis, A.
Aparício, C. V. de
Vicheva, D.
Wang, D.Y.
Virkkula, P.M.
Wardani, R.S.
Baban, M.A.
Welge-Lussen, A.
Witterick, I.
Wright, E.
Zabolotniy, D.
Zsolt, B.
Al-Qudah, M.
Zwetsloot, C.P.
Cohen, Noam
Wang, D.
Constantinidis, J.
Zhang, L.
De Gabory, L.
Desrosiers, M.
Diamant, Z.
Douglas, R.G.
Gevaert, P.H.
Hafner, A.
Harvey, R.J.
Alsaleh, S.
Joos, G.F.
Baudoin, T.
O Mahony, L.
Kalogjera, L.
Knill, A.
Kocks, J.H.
Landis, Basile
Limpens, J.
Lebeer, S.
Lourenço, Olga
Matricardi, P.M.
Philpott, C.M.
Ryan, D.
Schlosser, R.
Senior, B.
Smith, T.L.
Teeling, T.
Grgic, V.
Tomazic, Peter Valentin
Agius, A.M.
Ahlstrom-Emanuelsson, C.
Alabri, R.
Albu, S.
Alhabash, S.
Aleksic, A.
Kamel, R.
Aloulah, M.
Balvers, T.
Okano, M.
Battaglia, P.
Bedoya, J.D.
Beule, A.
Bofares, K.M.
Braverman, I.
Tshipukane, D.N.
Brozek-Madry, E.
Richard, B.
Karpischenko, S.
Callejas, C.
Kariyawasam, H.H.
Carrie, S.
Caulley, L.
Chussi, D.
de Corso, E.
Coste, A.
Devyani, L.
El Hadi, U.
Obando-Valverde, A.
Elfarouk, A.
Onerci, M.
Hamizan, A.W.
Eloy, P.H.
Farrokhi, S.
Felisati, G.
Ferrari, M.D.
Fishchuk, R.
Grayson, J.W.
Goncalves, P.M.
Grdinic, B.
Heinichen, J.V.
Husain, S.
Ping, T.I.
Ivaska, J.
Jakimovska, F.
Jovancevic, L.
Steinsvag, S.
Kakande, E.
Kjeldsen, A.
Klimek, L.
Kim, S.W.
Letort, J.J.
Lopatin, A.
Mahdjoubi, A.
Vicente, G.
Netkovski, J.
Ong, Y.K.
von Buchwald, C.
Orlandi, R.
Ouennoughy, K.
Ozkan, M.
Peric, A.
Plzak, J.
Bachert, Claus
Prokopakis, E.
Prepageran, N.
Voegels, R.
Psaltis, A.
Wagenmann, M.M.
Pugin, B.
Raftopulos, M.
Rombaux, P.
Sahtout, S.
Sarafoleanu, C.-C.
Searyoh, K.
Rhee, C.-S.
Baroody, F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rhinosinusitis
topic Rhinosinusitis
description The European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020 is the update of similar evidence based position papers published in 2005 and 2007 and 2012. The core objective of the EPOS2020 guideline is to provide revised, up-to-date and clear evidence-based recommendations and integrated care pathways in ARS and CRS. EPOS2020 provides an update on the literature published and studies undertaken in the eight years since the EPOS2012 position paper was published and addresses areas not extensively covered in EPOS2012 such as paediatric CRS and sinus surgery. EPOS2020 also involves new stakeholders, including pharmacists and patients, and addresses new target users who have become more involved in the management and treatment of rhinosinusitis since the publication of the last EPOS document, including pharmacists, nurses, specialised care givers and indeed patients themselves, who employ increasing self-management of their condition using over the counter treatments. The document provides suggestions for future research in this area and offers updated guidance for definitions and outcome measurements in research in different settings. EPOS2020 contains chapters on definitions and classification where we have defined a large number of terms and indicated preferred terms. A new classification of CRS into primary and secondary CRS and further division into localized and diffuse disease, based on anatomic distribution is proposed. There are extensive chapters on epidemiology and predisposing factors, inflammatory mechanisms, (differential) diagnosis of facial pain, allergic rhinitis, genetics, cystic fibrosis, aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease, immunodeficiencies, allergic fungal rhinosinusitis and the relationship between upper and lower airways. The chapters on paediatric acute and chronic rhinosinusitis are totally rewritten. All available evidence for the management of acute rhinosinusitis and chronic rhinosinusitis with or without nasal polyps in adults and children is systematically reviewed and integrated care pathways based on the evidence are proposed. Despite considerable increases in the amount of quality publications in recent years, a large number of practical clinical questions remain. It was agreed that the best way to address these was to conduct a Delphi exercise . The results have been integrated into the respective sections. Last but not least, advice for patients and pharmacists and a new list of research needs are included. The full document can be downloaded for free on the website of this journal: http://www.rhinologyjournal.com.
publishDate 2020
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2020-03-02T16:20:04Z
2020
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z
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