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SOI: 1.1/TAS         DOI: 10.15863/TAS

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ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science 10(102) 2021

Philadelphia, USA

* Scientific Article * Impact Factor 6.630


Dzhuraev, Zh. A., & Mukhiddinov, A. I.

Chronic rhinosinusitis in patients with COVID-19.

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Scientific Object Identifier: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-10-102-95

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2021.10.102.95

Language: Russian

Citation: Dzhuraev, Zh. A., & Mukhiddinov, A. I. (2021). Chronic rhinosinusitis in patients with COVID-19. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 10 (102), 842-845. Soi: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-10-102-95 Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2021.10.102.95

Pages: 842-845

Published: 30.10.2021

Abstract: The new coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused a deadly pandemic, which now significantly affects the whole world. It is believed that otolaryngologists are at high risk of infection, since the virus is located in the nasal cavity, nasopharynx and oropharynx. Despite the fact that valuable work has been published on several topics in rhinology, we discuss in more detail other aspects of our specialty. There are several issues concerning rhinological practice that need to be clarified both for the current epidemic and for future expected "waves". In addition, as the pandemic subsides, guidelines are needed to optimize safe practices as we start admitting more patients again. These include safety-related protocols, rhinological procedures in the office, replacement of endoscopy with imaging, and understanding the appropriate role of telemedicine. We discuss these aspects of rhinology, as well as practical issues related to telemedicine and billing, as these issues are becoming increasingly important for rhinologists both in the present and in the future.

Key words: Coronavirus disease, fungal infections, mucormycosis, chronic rhinosinusitis.


 

 

 

 

 

 

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