ESR Essentials: imaging in nasal obstruction and epistaxis—practice recommendations by the European Society of Head and Neck Radiology - Summary - MDSpire
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ESR Essentials: imaging in nasal obstruction and epistaxis—practice recommendations by the European Society of Head and Neck Radiology
To provide practice recommendations for imaging choices and diagnostic considerations in evaluating nasal obstruction and epistaxis, specifically targeting general radiologists.
Key Findings:
Nasal obstruction affects approximately 30-40% of the general population, often due to benign conditions, but serious underlying issues must be ruled out.
Imaging is crucial when clinical findings are inconclusive or when surgical intervention is planned, as it aids in differentiating benign from serious conditions.
Sinonasal neoplasms are rare but can present with nonspecific symptoms like nasal obstruction and epistaxis, necessitating careful evaluation.
Interpretation:
Imaging plays a vital role in the diagnosis and management of nasal obstruction and epistaxis, particularly in complex cases where differentiation between benign and serious conditions is essential.
Limitations:
The article does not provide specific data on the prevalence of imaging use in practice.
Recommendations may not cover all potential underlying conditions leading to nasal obstruction or epistaxis, and variability in practice across regions may exist.
Conclusion:
The guidelines integrate international evidence-based recommendations to inform best practices for general radiologists in managing nasal obstruction and epistaxis, emphasizing the importance of adherence to these guidelines.