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International consensus statement on rhinosinusitis

Two or more symptoms of nasal obstruction and nasal drainage + / − facial pressure, + / −

reduction in smell and either directly visualized or CT changes c/w ARS are diagnostic

Sinus tenderness, pressure, postnasal drainage, and discolored nasal discharge were highly associated with ARS diagnosis

Up to 4 weeks of purulent nasal drainage, along with nasal obstruction, facial

pain/pressure/fullness or both is highly diagnostic of ARS

Meltzer 146 2004 4 Expert consensus statement ARS Defining forms of RS Established that the sinuses are commonly involved in the

“common cold” and that duration of these cold symptoms is the way to further establish diagnosis

Study Year LOE Study Design Study Groups Clinical Endpoint Conclusions

symptoms and ARS diagnosis

symptoms and signs of ARS

symptoms and signs and ARS

Rosenfeld 88 2015 4 Clinical guideline ARS Association between

Association between

Fokkens 31 2012 4 Expert consensus statement ARS Association between

Hueston 300 1998 4 Retrospective case series ARS URI

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