{"podcast":{"title":"General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast","slug":"general-practice-clinical-sessions-podcast-7705659","podcast_index_feed_id":7705659,"rss_url":"https://feeds.captivate.fm/general-practice/","website_url":"https://www.armchairmedical.tv/","image_url":"https://artwork.captivate.fm/7c6425be-c9cb-43f8-85b1-119cdf34389c/ArmchairMedical-60.png","author":"ArmchairMedical.tv/podcasts","episode_count":88,"summary":"General Practice Clinical Sessions is a GP podcast that removes the need to attend live webinars. Instead of giving up an evening with your family to watch live, or spending a weekend at a training day, you listen to the recordings here at 1.5 times the speed and while you're commuting, exercising, or doing chores around the house. It's the same education, in a fraction of the time and without the sacrifice. New episodes are delivered twice per week, so you'll always have something interesting to listen to. 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Professor Katelaris, a distinguished figure in immunology and allergy, breaks down the presentation into several critical components, beginning with foundational definitions and classifications of CRS. The discussion starts with the clinical symptoms associated with chronic rhinosinusitis, which are characterized by prolonged inflammation of the nose and paranasal sinuses manifested through nasal congestion, facial pressure, and olfactory dysfunction. A prerequisite for diagnosis is the presence of symptoms lasting three months or more, corroborated by objective evidence, such as imaging or endoscopic examination. Professor Katelaris emphasizes the systemic implications of CRS, underscoring the interconnectedness of upper and lower airway issues, which particularly complicates management strategies. Next, the classification of CRS into two main phenotypes—CRS with nasal polyps and CRS without nasal polyps—is thoroughly examined. This differentiation is crucial as it accounts for the significant physiological and clinical disparities between these conditions. The prevalence of nasal polyps is noted to affect a substantial subset of the population and is closely linked to severe asthma, creating a dual burden that impacts patient management. Professor Katelaris introduces various immunological patterns, illustrating how different types of CRS respond to treatment and how they correlate with various comorbidities such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, and eosinophilic conditions. 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