You have 1 action to finish to complete your account. Customize your experience by selecting your interests on the Personalization page
Rhinology

Is 1 year an appropriate timeframe for deciding if a patient has achieved remission in CRSwNP?

Prof. Hellings and Prof. Corso explore the time frame to assess if the patient with CRSwNP has achieved remission

Peter Hellings
MD, PhD
Peter Hellings

Learning objectives

  • Understand the timeline for defining remission in patients
  • Recognize the variability in remission assessment, including the use of real-world efficacy data
  • Understand the criteria of remission from patient perspective

Description

This video from ISIAN IRS 2024 symposium discusses the appropriate duration to assess patient remission, questioning if 12 months is sufficient. While 12 months is considered a reasonable period to evaluate control and lack of symptoms, a consensus suggests extending this to 2 years for a more definitive remission status. 

MAT-GLB-2402936 - 1.0 - 07/2024

About this expert

Rhinology

Peter Hellings

MD, PhD

Professor and Clinic Head of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology | University Hospitals of Leuven, Belgium

See author’s profile
Peter Hellings

Related resources