Although American Academy of Audiology guidelines call for six to eight aftercare appointments, this criterion can strain in-clinic resources and pose hardships. Reducing to a four-appointment EBM approach delivered efficient and effective audiological aftercare to cochlear implant recipients in the first year.
No Adverse Events from Monopolar Electrosurgery Use in Patients with Cochlear Implants
Monopolar electrosurgery is a versatile tool used to accomplish incision, dissection, or homeostasis during surgical procedures with no adverse events from monopolar eectrosurgery use in patients with cochlear implants
Age-Related Hearing Loss Is Associated with Incident Dementia in Adults Over 60
Is age-related hearing loss (HL) a risk factor for incident dementia? BOTTOM LINE HL diagnosis was independently associated with incident dementia when compared with no HL diagnosis, and individuals with a […]
Is There a Causative Link Between SARS-CoV-2 and Audiovestibular Dysfunction?
SARS-CoV-2 can infect human inner ear cell types, and this infection may underlie COVID-19–associated problems with hearing and balance.
Vestibular Schwannoma Position Relative to Internal Auditory Canal Helps Predict Postoperative Facial Function
How vestibular schwannoma (VS) position relative to the internal auditory canal (IAC) axis can be used along with tumor size to predict postoperative facial outcomes.
Intranasal Corticosteroids Treatment Shown Ineffective for Chronic Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
Most patients with chronic Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) fail intranasal corticosteroid treatment.
Involvement with Long-Term Disability Insurance, Legal Claims May Hinder Recovery from Chronic Dizziness
Patients receiving or pursuing long-term disability insurance or legal claims did not improve from chronic dizziness and diizziness catastrophizing compared to those who were not.

Incidental Finding of Mastoiditis Due to Imaging Test Opacity Does Not Constitute Clinical Diagnosis
An otolaryngological review is suggested if clinical examination detects ontological signs or symptoms.
No Evidence to Support Use of Corticosteroids in Treatment of Adults with Acute Vestibular Neuritis
There is insufficient evidence to support the use of corticosteroids in managing acute vestibular neuritis in adults.
Measuring Vestibular Schwannoma Signal Intensity on Enhanced MRI May Help Predict Growth
Growing vestibular schwannomas (VSs) show higher signal intensities on Gd-enhanced MRIs and, therefore, measuring signal intensity of VS on Gd-enhanced MRI may aid in predicting VS growth.
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