36 search results for: CRSwNP

ADVENT at IRS-ISIAN | Evolving Perspectives in <b>CRSwNP</b>: From Symptom Control to Disease Remission
Congress
5
April
2024
Congress
ADVENT at IRS-ISIAN | Evolving Perspectives in CRSwNP: From Symptom Control to Disease Remission

Join Profs. Shigeharu Fujieda, Peter Hellings, and Eugenio De Corso for an educational symposium on the evolving understanding of disease control and clinical remission in CRSwNP.

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Congress
27
April
2026
Congress
ADVENT at CEORL-HNS 2026

Join Sanofi and Regeneron for an educational symposium on type 2 inflammation, patient characteristics predictive of disease recurrence, and emerging real-world evidence for biologics in CRSwNP.

ADVENT at IRS-ISIAN | The Importance of Understanding Smell Loss and Congestion in <b>CRSwNP</b>
Congress
5
April
2024
Congress
ADVENT at IRS-ISIAN | The Importance of Understanding Smell Loss and Congestion in CRSwNP

Join Profs. Sachio Takeno and Joaquim Mullol for an educational symposium highlighting the multifaceted burden associated with loss of smell and congestion in patients with uncontrolled CRSwNP.

Connecting Type 2 Inflammation to <b>CRSwNP</b>
Rhinology
Connecting Type 2 Inflammation to CRSwNP
expert video

Prof. Claus Bachert describes how type 2 inflammation drives CRSwNP.

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What proportion of patients can achieve control in <b>CRSwNP</b>?
Rhinology
What proportion of patients can achieve control in CRSwNP?
expert video

Join Prof. Hellings and Prof. Corso in dicussion on the factors affecting complete control of CRSwNP, including treatment types, comorbidities, and the need for more data on biologics.

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World Anosmia Day 2026
On Demand
World Anosmia Day 2026

Join the effort to improve CRSwNP care. World Anosmia Day serves as an opportunity to raise awareness about the loss of the sense of smell. Access some of countless educational resources with ADVENT below.

Can Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps be Considered in Remission if the Patient has an Impaired Sense of Smell?
Rhinology
Can Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps be Considered in Remission if the Patient has an Impaired Sense of Smell?
expert video

Dr. Backer discusses assessing remission in CRSwNP by evaluating the patient's sense of smell in this video clip from the EAACI 2024 symposium.

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ERS-ISIAN 2023 | From Endotype to Phenotype: Linking Pathophysiology to Burden and Clinical Management for Patients with Uncontrolled and/or Severe <b>CRSwNP</b>
Rhinology
ERS-ISIAN 2023 | From Endotype to Phenotype: Linking Pathophysiology to Burden and Clinical Management for Patients with Uncontrolled and/or Severe CRSwNP
expert video

Prof. Peter Hellings discusses the interconnection between the pathophysiology, burden and clinical management of uncontrolled and/or severe CRSwNP

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Why did the definition of control in <b>CRSwNP</b> change between EPOS 2020 and EPOS/EUFOREA 2024?
Rhinology
Why did the definition of control in CRSwNP change between EPOS 2020 and EPOS/EUFOREA 2024?
expert video

Prof. Hellings and Prof. Corso discuss the significance and rationale behind the new definition of CRSwNP.

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Should we Still Operate on Patients With Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps?
Rhinology
Should we Still Operate on Patients With Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps?
expert video

This video clip from the EAACI 2024 symposium discusses whether patients with CRSwNP should undergo a surgery.

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How do You Define Active Disease (<b>CRSwNP</b>) When Looking at the Nose With an Endoscope?
Rhinology
How do You Define Active Disease (CRSwNP) When Looking at the Nose With an Endoscope?
expert video

In this video clip from the EAACI 2024 symposium, Dr. Mullol discusses the challenge of defining active nasal disease using an endoscope.

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Compounded Burden of Co-existing Type 2 Airway Diseases
Pulmonology
Compounded Burden of Co-existing Type 2 Airway Diseases
expert video

In this video soundbite from the EAACI 2025 symposium, Dr. Brian Lipworth discusses that co-existing type 2 inflammatory diseases are common in patients with CRSwNP​ & increasing severity of asthma is associated with higher severity of CRS and prevalence of nasal polyps. Additionally, he explains that patient burden is substantially greater when asthma and CRSwNP are co-existing.

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