Authors : Mohammad Zobaer, Ferdausi Ali, Md Nural Anwar, Mohammed Sajjad Hossain Bappi, Takia Binte Bakar, Tanim Jabid Hossain, Md. Sajib Khan, ANM Shahriar Zawad
DOI : 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.16(12).3511-21
Volume : 16
Issue : 12
Year : 2024
Page No : 511-3521
This study critically examines the effectiveness of various medical management strategies for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, addressing a significant gap in the current literature related to the absence of standardized treatment protocols that adequately integrate radiological findings, naso-endoscopic assessments, and patient-reported outcomes. Through a thorough analysis that encompasses clinical records, imaging studies, endoscopic evaluations, and subjective symptom assessments from patients, the study identifies noteworthy correlations between these diverse determinants and the efficacy of treatment. The research highlights that tailored medical management where individual patient characteristics and disease severity are considered alongside radiological and endoscopic data can result in enhanced clinical outcomes. These findings stress the critical need for a personalized approach in treating chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps and lay the groundwork for developing more effective, evidence-based treatment guidelines. Furthermore, the implications of this study transcend mere improvements in patient care; it advocates for a systematic incorporation of multidimensional assessment tools in clinical practice. By doing so, the research aims to not only optimize resource utilization but also enhance overall healthcare outcomes for populations affected by this widespread condition. Ultimately, this work contributes to a more sophisticated understanding of chronic rhinosinusitis management, emphasizing the necessity for integrative strategies that harmonize diagnostic information with therapeutic interventions, which is vital for advancing patient-centered care in this medical domain.