Is Surgery Necessary for Nasal Polyps ? ( Read It )

 

 A total of 26 of 27 (96.3%) participants discussed the factors they considered before deciding to go ahead with surgery for nasal polyps . The most common driver for surgery was a feeling that participants could no longer bear experiencing intolerable symptoms, as they wanted to feel normal and breathe again. Other drivers included the possibility of experiencing improved symptoms , improvement in quality of life, and a recommendation from their doctor . Six of 12 participants described that their decision to have surgery was difficult because of the failure of past surgeries or a fear of surgery and the risks involved. In terms of impacts, the most frequently reported positive impact of surgery was short-term symptom improvement; the most frequently reported negative impacts of surgery were minimal/no relief from surgery and annoyance of polyp recurrence after surgery.

But, this qualitative patient interview study included a diverse sample of patients with severe, recurrent, bilateral nasal polyps who had undergone polypectomy surgery. Participant demographics of this study aligned with those recruited in Glax¬oSmithKline’s recent nasal polyp clinical trials. Findings from concept elicitation interviews indicate that these patients expe¬rience a broad range of symptoms and impacts, with substantial detrimental effects on their daily lives. The concepts highlighted during the interviews were found to be relevant across both US and German populations. The study adds to the limited published literature on the patient experience of severe, recurrent, bilateral nasal polyps. 

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