We propose to study the effects of Xolair on patients with chronic sinusitis with or without nasal polyps. Because of the similarities between the inflammatory processes found in asthmas and rhinitis to those found in chronic sinusitis, we hypothesize that sinusitis should respond to Xolair, just as asthma.
We propose to study the effects of Xolair on patients with chronic sinusitis with or without nasal polyps. Since Xolair has been shown to be effective in asthmatic subjects with evidence of atopy and elevated IgE, we will limit our study to patients with chronic sinusitis and these parameters. The primary objective is to determine if Xolair decreases mucosal thickness on CT scan after 6 months of treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Subjects with chronic sinusitis and evidence of atopy and an elevated total IgE (\>30 and \<700 IU/ml) will be randomized to receive placebo treatment for 6 months.
Subjects with chronic sinusitis and evidence of atopy and an elevated total IgE (\>30 and \<700 IU/ml) will be randomized to receive Xolair treatment for 6 months.
Subjects will have QOL measures (RSDI, SNOT 20, SF-36), NPIF, and nasal lavage repeated. Exacerbations of sinusitis requiring additional treatments will be recorded. Paranasal sinus CT scans will be obtained at the screening and final visits
Time frame: At entry and every 4 weeks
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