1. Multidisciplinary Care for Severe or Uncontrolled Chronic Upper Airway Diseases.
- Author
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Vlastos I, Mullol J, Hox V, Doulaptsi M, Seys S, Hellings P, and Prokopakis E
- Subjects
- Chronic Disease, Humans, Patient Care Team, Lung Diseases diagnosis, Lung Diseases therapy, Rhinitis diagnosis, Rhinitis therapy, Sinusitis diagnosis, Sinusitis therapy
- Abstract
Purpose of Review: A multidisciplinary approach is regarded as the best practice for many chronic diseases, such as cancer and asthma, with well-documented value. There is also evidence that it may be beneficial to patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and/or allergic airway disease presenting to tertiary referral centres. We discuss here whether and how organizing this kind of healthcare transition into a more integrated care pathway would benefit severe chronic upper airways disease (SCUAD) management., Recent Findings: Based on a recent related EUFOREA panel discussion, literature search, and review of the best overseas practices, an appropriate implementation strategy of multidisciplinary care and its potential results are presented. Organizational principles, hurdles, and challenges of the process, as well as envisaged solutions and results, are being reported. The efficiency of care and the quality control assessment are concepts that are currently gaining importance. At the same time, novel treatment options based on molecular and precision medicine advancements, such as biologics, are being increasingly prescribed. Appropriately organized multidisciplinary care teams can adapt to new demands, data, and discoveries to assure maximum benefit for both patients and healthcare professionals.
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- 2021
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