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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1071...

Sujet
Review Article
Auteur
Jin, Ling Fan, Kai Yu, Shaoqing
Langue
en
Editeur

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Catégorie

Asia Pacific Allergy

Année

2023

Date de référencement

14/12/2023

Mots clés
chronic rhinosinusitis treatment flushing
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Résumé

Nasal irrigation (NI) for the local treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) has some specificity due to the deep anatomical site of the sinuses.

The purpose of this review is to help standardize the application of NI in healthcare practice, improve the prevention and treatment of CRS, and facilitate further research on the local treatment of CRS in the future.

We searched the PubMed database for 342 articles in the last decade, using the keywords “saline nasal irrigation” and “chronic rhinosinusitis.”

We summarize the studies on the mechanism of action, rinsing solution, rinsing apparatus, and rinsing method of NI for CRS.

NI plays an important role in the treatment of CRS, and it is a beneficial low-risk treatment.

Isotonic saline is the most accepted flushing solution, and large-volume low-pressure flushing bottles are the flushing devices with the best flushing effect and are generally tolerated by patients.

Phage, colloidal silver, and hydrogen can be further studied as components of rinses.

NI plays an important role in the treatment of CRS, and it is a beneficial low-risk treatment.

Further high-quality and expanded sample size studies on other flushing solutions, flushing head position, flushing frequency, and treatment courses are still needed, and lessons learned in practice.

Jin, Ling,Fan, Kai,Yu, Shaoqing, 2023, Application of nasal irrigation in the treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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