Managing chronic rhinosinusitis in severe asthma.

Curr Opin Pulm Med

Division of Sino-nasal Disorders and Allergy, Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

Published: January 2021

Purpose Of Review: Over half of all patients with severe asthma have chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Although distinct and specialized in function and form, the upper and lower airways share similar and inter-related pathophysiologic mechanisms. The severity of CRS particularly in patients with nasal polyps can correlate with that of asthma and vice versa. The purpose of this review is to elucidate the relationship between these conditions and summarize key elements in the management of these patients.

Recent Findings: Several advances have been made in the evaluation and treatment of patients with CRS and asthma. Further understanding of inflammatory endotypes common to both CRS and severe asthma hopefully will provide appropriate and effective treatments and improve patient outcomes.

Summary: CRS significantly impairs quality of life, and therapies are targeted toward improving patient symptoms, and hopefully in the future, treating the underlying immune dysfunction. Management of CRS and severe asthma requires a multidisciplinary approach. Further real-world studies are necessary to determine the best treatment algorithm for these patients.

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