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. 2016 Feb:6 Suppl 1:S22-209.
doi: 10.1002/alr.21695.

International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Rhinosinusitis

Richard R Orlandi  1 Todd T Kingdom  2 Peter H Hwang  3 Timothy L Smith  4 Jeremiah A Alt  1 Fuad M Baroody  5 Pete S Batra  6 Manuel Bernal-Sprekelsen  7 Neil Bhattacharyya  8 Rakesh K Chandra  9 Alexander Chiu  10 Martin J Citardi  11 Noam A Cohen  12 John DelGaudio  13 Martin Desrosiers  14 Hun-Jong Dhong  15 Richard Douglas  16 Berrylin Ferguson  17 Wytske J Fokkens  18 Christos Georgalas  19 Andrew Goldberg  20 Jan Gosepath  21 Daniel L Hamilos  22 Joseph K Han  23 Richard Harvey  24 Peter Hellings  25 Claire Hopkins  26 Roger Jankowski  27 Amin R Javer  28 Robert Kern  29 Stilianos Kountakis  30 Marek L Kowalski  31 Andrew Lane  32 Donald C Lanza  33 Richard Lebowitz  34 Heung-Man Lee  35 Sandra Y Lin  32 Valerie Lund  36 Amber Luong  11 Wolf Mann  37 Bradley F Marple  38 Kevin C McMains  39 Ralph Metson  8 Robert Naclerio  5 Jayakar V Nayak  3 Nobuyoshi Otori  40 James N Palmer  12 Sanjay R Parikh  41 Desiderio Passali  42 Anju Peters  29 Jay Piccirillo  43 David M Poetker  44 Alkis J Psaltis  45 Hassan H Ramadan  46 Vijay R Ramakrishnan  2 Herbert Riechelmann  47 Hwan-Jung Roh  48 Luke Rudmik  49 Raymond Sacks  50 Rodney J Schlosser  51 Brent A Senior  52 Raj Sindwani  53 James A Stankiewicz  54 Michael Stewart  55 Bruce K Tan  29 Elina Toskala  56 Richard Voegels  57 De Yun Wang  58 Erik K Weitzel  59 Sarah Wise  13 Bradford A Woodworth  60 Peter-John Wormald  45 Erin D Wright  61 Bing Zhou  62 David W Kennedy  12
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International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Rhinosinusitis

Richard R Orlandi et al. Int Forum Allergy Rhinol. 2016 Feb.

Abstract

Background: The body of knowledge regarding rhinosinusitis(RS) continues to expand, with rapid growth in number of publications, yet substantial variability in the quality of those presentations. In an effort to both consolidate and critically appraise this information, rhinologic experts from around the world have produced the International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Rhinosinusitis (ICAR:RS).

Methods: Evidence-based reviews with recommendations(EBRRs) were developed for scores of topics, using previously reported methodology. Where existing evidence was insufficient for an EBRR, an evidence-based review (EBR)was produced. The sections were then synthesized and the entire manuscript was then reviewed by all authors for consensus.

Results: The resulting ICAR:RS document addresses multiple topics in RS, including acute RS (ARS), chronic RS (CRS)with and without nasal polyps (CRSwNP and CRSsNP), recurrent acute RS (RARS), acute exacerbation of CRS (AECRS), and pediatric RS.

Conclusion: As a critical review of the RS literature, ICAR:RS provides a thorough review of pathophysiology and evidence-based recommendations for medical and surgical treatment. It also demonstrates the significant gaps in our understanding of the pathophysiology and optimal management of RS. Too often the foundation upon which these recommendations are based is comprised of lower level evidence. It is our hope that this summary of the evidence in RS will point out where additional research efforts may be directed.

Keywords: acute rhinosinusitis; chronic rhinosinusitis; endoscopic sinus surgery; evidence-based medicine; recurrent acute rhinosinusitis; rhinosinusitis; systematic review.

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