Perioperative Oral Steroids for Chronic Rhinosinusitis Without Polyps (CRSsNP)

Not Recruiting

Trial ID: NCT02748070

Purpose

While oral steroids have been shown to be effective in the management of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with polyps, its role in treating chronic rhinosinusitis without polyps (CRSsNP) is ambiguous. Despite a lack of strong clinical evidence to suggest a benefit in this disease state, steroids are often prescribed as a component of post-operative care after sinus surgery for patients without polyps. Oral steroids carry with them significant adverse effects, and should be prescribed thoughtfully. The aims of this study are to determine if oral steroids in the peri-operative period improves patient outcomes in CRS without polyps.

Official Title

The Role of Perioperative Systemic Steroids in Patients With Chronic Rhinosinusitis Without Polyps (CRSsNP)

Stanford Investigator(s)

Michael Chang, MD
Michael Chang, MD

Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck surgery (OHNS)

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

* CRSsNP as defined by Clinical Practice Guideline (Update) on Adult Sinusitis
* scheduled to undergo endoscopic sinus surgery

Exclusion Criteria:

* chronic rhinosinusitis with polyps (CRSwNP)
* Aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease
* Cystic fibrosis
* Immunosuppressive states (Human immunodeficiency virus, transplant)
* Oral steroid use within 30 days of surgery

Intervention(s):

drug: Prednisone

drug: Flonase

Not Recruiting

Contact Information

Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Peter H Hwang, M.D.
650-725-6500