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- Article: Evidence-Based Sinusitis
- Jill U. Adams
- Published: Jul 05, 2012
- Experts discuss the subtle differences between recently released guidelines from IDSA and older guidelines from the AAO-HNS.
- Article: Clinical Guidelines 101
- Mary Beth Nierengarten
- Published: Jul 05, 2012
- Guidelines are becoming an essential component of clinical care. A look at their development and intended use.
- Special Report: New Sudden Hearing Loss Guidelines Provoke Mixed Opinions
- Mary Beth Nierengarten
- Published: Jun 07, 2012
- Otolaryngologists debate recommendations on steroids, hyperbaric oxygen
- Article: Sleep Studies Clarified: New guidelines amplify the role of PSG for children with sleep-disordered breathing
- Mary Beth Nierengarten
- Published: Aug 02, 2011
- For otolaryngologists seeing increasing numbers of children with sleep-disordered breathing, whether or not to refer children for a polysomnography (PSG) prior to surgery is not a decision easily made. Currently, only about 10 percent of otolaryngologists request a sleep study in children with sleep-disordered breathing prior to surgery.
- Literature Review: Literature Review: A roundup of important recent studies
- Dennis H. Kraus, MD, Luc Morris, MD, Sue Pondrom
- Published: Apr 04, 2011
- Transoral Robotic Surgery, Chemotherapy Outcomes Similar in Patients with AOC; Patients Respond to Oral BRAF Inhibitor; Reviewers ID Reflux Disease Clinical Guidelines; Socioeconomic Disparity Seen in Families of Hearing-Impaired Children; Residents’ Fellowship and Career Path Preferences; VR Simulator Training Improves Cadaveric Temporal Bone Dissection
- Special Report: Closing the Knowledge Gap: New food allergy guidelines provide clarity to some otolaryngologists
- Bryn Nelson
- Published: Feb 28, 2011
- Ronald A. Simon, MD, often illustrates a major food allergy misconception by showing a “Peanuts” cartoon of a bleary-eyed Snoopy lying atop his doghouse. “I think I’m allergic to morning,” Snoopy says.
- Special Report: Tonsillectomy Revisited: New guidelines represent a clinical shift for some otolaryngologists
- Mary Beth Nierengarten
- Published: Feb 07, 2011
- In its ongoing commitment to develop and practice evidence-based medicine, the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) recently issued a new clinical practice guideline on tonsillectomy in children.
- Special Report: A New Direction for Sleep: New OSA guidelines fuel another evidence-based medicine debate
- Mary Beth Nierengarten
- Published: Dec 01, 2010
- Recent publication of practice parameters for surgery in adults with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) has set off another round of debate on the need for otolaryngologists to get involved in generating their own guidelines. Although otolaryngologists have yet to agree on whether or not the time is right for guidelines on surgical treatment for sleep apnea, consensus can be claimed regarding the need perceived by the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head...


