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The purpose of this study is to determine the best duration(3 versus 6 weeks) of antibiotics as part of maximal medical therapy for treating chronic sinusitis and thus preventing patients from having to have sinus surgery. The hypothesis is that in the context of maximal medical therapy 3 weeks of antibiotics is not worse than 6 weeks of antibiotics at successfully treating chronic sinusitis.
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OVERVIEW This is a prospective randomized cohort study assessing duration of antibiotics (3 vs 6 weeks) as part of maximal medical therapy for chronic rhinosinusitis. Up to 100 subjects will be prospectively enrolled from patients visiting the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery clinics at UNC Hospitals.
INITIAL CLINIC VISIT At the time of a clinical visit, the attending otolaryngologists will identify their patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) who are appropriate for maximal medical treatment, including antibiotics. They will introduce the study to these patients and invite them to learn more about it.
If the patient is interested in learning more about the study, the study coordinators will be contacted to provide additional information and, if the patient would like to participate in the study, provide informed consent.
If the patient is a premenopausal woman, she will be asked if she is pregnant or breastfeeding.
If she is either of these, she will be excluded from the study. All remaining women will receive a urine pregnancy test. If this urine pregnancy test is positive, the patient will be excluded from the study. Thus, for premenopausal female patients, a negative urine pregnancy test is necessary for inclusion in the study. These women will be informed that they should use an effective method of birth control during the study:
Women enrolled in this study will be informed that if they have a failure of birth control method during the course of the study or become pregnant during the study, they will be withdrawn from the study and further treatment will be decided according to the clinical withdrawn from the study and further treatment will be decided according to the clinical expertise of the treating otolaryngologist.
4-5 WEEKS AFTER BEGINNING TREATMENT For subjects randomized to the 3 week antibiotic group, these subjects will been seen in clinic.
During this visit (study visit #2), subjects will be asked about antibiotic compliance and side effects. Recommendation for sinus surgery will be evaluated with video-recorded nasal endoscopy and a sinus CT and made based on clinical judgement.
For subjects randomized to the 6 week antibiotic group, these subjects will be contacted by phone by the study coordinator to assess side effects and medication compliance.
7-8 WEEKS AFTER BEGINNING TREATMENT
For subjects randomized to the 6 week antibiotic group, these subjects will been seen in clinic.
During this visit (study visit #2), subjects will be asked about antibiotic compliance and side effects. Recommendation for sinus surgery will be evaluated with video-recorded nasal endoscopy and a sinus CT and made based on clinical judgement.
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