Abstract

The aim of this article is to review the current literature regarding a novel method of topically delivering nasal steroids, namely exhalation delivery system-fluticasone (EDS-FLU), for the treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Recent Food and Drug Administration approval of EDS-FLU and increasing evidence surrounding its efficacy and safety has led to an additional tool for the treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis. Compared with placebo, EDS-FLU has demonstrated significant improvements in patients' sinonasal symptoms and overall inflammatory control as well as quality of life measures. Additionally, using EDS-FLU can lead to polyp grade improvement and polyp elimination in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with polyps. Furthermore, compared with controls, patients who received EDS-FLU were less likely to meet predefined surgical criteria at the conclusion of the study. EDS-FLU has demonstrated significant improvement in managing symptoms and polyps in CRS. Receiving EDS-FLU was associated with a significant reduction in the proportion of patients meeting surgical criteria. Further studies are warranted to evaluate the long-term outcomes of EDS-FLU, especially as compared with steroid sprays and topical steroid irrigations, in management of CRS.

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