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The Efficacy Of Rhinophototherapy Compared To Intranasal Corticosteroids On The Nasal Mucosa

The Efficacy Of Rhinophototherapy Compared To Intranasal Corticosteroids On The Nasal Mucosa

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18 years and older
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Overview

The aim of this study to compare the efficacy of Rhinophototherapy to Intranasal Corticosteroids on the the nasal mucosa of allergic rhinitis patients. The main question to answer is: Does intranasal phototherapy reduce inflammation in the tissue biopsy of the inferior turbinate mucosa compared to intranasal steroids?

The hypothesis for this study is Intranasal phototherapy will reduce mucosal inflammation without mucosal damage and is comparable to intranasal steroids in allergic rhinitis patients

Description

There are several specific objectives for this study:

  1. To subjectively and objectively compare the efficacy of intranasal phototherapy and intranasal corticosteroids in treating allergic rhinitis via assessment of rhinomanometry, peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) and visual analogue scale(VAS) score.
  2. To determine mucosal inflammatory cells changes (eosinophils, neutrophils, mast cells) between patients treated with intranasal rhinophototherapy and intranasal corticosteroids.
  3. To determine mucosal damage (fibrosis, mucosal ulceration , squamous metaplasia) between patients treated with intranasal rhinophototherapy and intranasal corticosteroids.

Patients who meet the criteria to join the study will be randomized in a single-blinded manner(investigator). Patients will be given information about the study and consent form, patients will be randomized to 2 treatment group (rhinophototherapy and Nasonex nasal spray). Patients will be evaluated before and after treatment in two weeks time.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult patients 18 years and above
  • Newly diagnosed allergic rhinitis
  • Allergic rhinitis is confirmed via positive skin prick test or serum Immunoglobulin E

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Anaphylaxis /poorly controlled bronchial asthma
  • Refused nasal biopsy
  • Usage of intranasal corticosteroids and/or antihistamine sprays for the past 1 month
  • Consumption of oral leukotriene receptor antagonist or oral steroids for the past 1 month
  • Concomitant nasal pathology (malignancy, chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis, severe deviated nasal septum)
  • Bleeding disorder or on anticoagulant/antiplatelet therapy
  • Recent URTI/Covid-19 within past 14 days
  • Pregnancy

Study details
    Allergic Rhinitis

NCT05919316

National University of Malaysia

21 October 2025

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