Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology (Aug 2024)
The benefit of dupilumab as a postoperative short‐term adjuvant therapy for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps: A preliminary study
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Abstract Introduction Recent evidence recommends the use of biologics in patients with severe uncontrolled type 2 chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyp (CRSwNP) owing to its propensity for recurrence after functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). Among the type 2 biologics used for the treatment of nasal polyps, dupilumab (Dupi, anti‐IL‐4) exhibited superior efficacy and safety in indirect comparison studies. Objective This study aimed to evaluate the objective and subjective outcomes of patients with CRSwNP treated with and without adjuvant Dupi therapy after FESS. Methods Adult patients with type 2 CRSwNP who underwent FESS with adjuvant Dupi after surgery were enrolled. A matched control group without adjuvant Dupi therapy were recruited during the same period. All patients underwent nasal endoscopy and completed the sinonasal outcome test‐22 questionnaire evaluations at baseline and 3 months after surgery. Results A total of 10 patients who received postoperative adjuvant therapy with Dupi and 20 patients who underwent surgery only were included. Patients with add‐on Dupi therapy had significantly higher eosinophil cationic protein levels in the serum, eosinophil counts in peripheral blood, prevalence of asthma, and nasal polyp score at baseline. Both treatments were effective in reducing the patient's symptoms by SNOT‐22 at 3 months postoperatively. However, patients with adjuvant Dupi therapy exhibited significantly better endoscopic scores than those with surgery only (p = .022). Conclusion Surgery plays an important role in treating patients with CRSwNP, and adjuvant Dupi use may facilitate objective mucosal recovery postoperatively. Level of Evidence 4.
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