Photodynamic Therapy as a New Treatment for Chronic Rhinosinusitis - A Systematic Review
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December 2020

Photodynamic Therapy as a New Treatment for Chronic Rhinosinusitis - A Systematic Review

Turk Arch Otorhinolaryngol 2020;58(4):254-267
1. Ear Institute, University College London, London, UK
2. Department of ENT Surgery, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headley Way, Headington, Oxford, UK
3. Department of ENT Surgery, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Craven Road, Reading, UK
4. Department of ENT Surgery, Milton Keynes University Hospital, Standing Way, Milton Keynes, UK
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Received Date: 16.02.2020
Accepted Date: 19.10.2020
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ABSTRACT

This review examines the latest evidence for photodynamic therapy (PDT) in treating chronic rhinosinusitis. MedLine, EMBASE and TRIP Database searches were conducted using the terms: “photodynamic” or “phototherapy” or “photo” and “sinusitis” or “rhinosinusitis,” date range January 2000 to May 2020. A total of 192 records were initially identified, after duplicates and exclusions, 9 full papers and 3 abstracts were included. All study types including in-vitro, animal and human studies were evaluated. Whilst there is in-vitro evidence for the efficacy of PDT’s bactericidal effect on drug resistant bacteria and biofilm viability, there are few clinical studies. PDT is a promising area of research, but larger, focused studies looking at the safety, delivery, efficacy, and patient selection are required before it can be considered a viable treatment for CRS.

Keywords: Phototherapy, photodynamic therapy, paranasal sinus diseases, sinusitis, alternative therapies

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