{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Assessment of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps: Development of the Nasal Polyp Patient Assessment Scoring Sheet tool. {Author}: Alsaleh S;Kamal N;Hopkins C;Al Rand H;Marglani OA;Alterki A;Abu Suliman O;Alandejani T;Kamel R;Al Abri R;Alotaibi NH;Al Amadi A;Bahakim A;Han JK;Javer A;Sedaghat AR;Gevaert P; {Journal}: Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol {Volume}: 9 {Issue}: 3 {Year}: 2024 Jun {Factor}: 2.542 {DOI}: 10.1002/lio2.1277 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a heterogeneous disorder with a wide range of validated subjective and objective assessment tools to assess disease severity. However, a comprehensive and easy-to-use tool that integrates these measures for determining disease severity and response to treatment is still obscure. The objective of this study was to develop a standardized assessment tool that facilitates diagnosis, uniform patient monitoring, and comparison of treatment outcomes between different centers both in routine clinical practice and in research.
UNASSIGNED: To develop this tool, published literature on assessment tools was searched on various databases. A panel of 12 steering committee members conducted an advisory board meeting to review the findings. Specific outcome measures to be included in a comprehensive assessment tool and follow-up sheet were then collated following consensus approval from the panel. The tool was further validated for content and revised with expert recommendations to arrive at the finalized Nasal Polyp Patient Assessment Scoring Sheet (N-PASS) tool.
UNASSIGNED: The N-PASS tool was developed by integrating the subjective and objective measures for CRS assessment. Based on expert opinions, N-PASS was revised to be used as an easy-to-use guidance tool that captures patient-reported and physician-assessed components for comprehensively assessing disease status and response to treatment.
UNASSIGNED: The N-PASS tool can be used to aid in the diagnosis and management of CRS cases with nasal polyps. The tool would also aid in improved monitoring of patients and pave the way for an international disease registry.
UNASSIGNED: Oxford Level 3.