The findings of this study support the feasibility of using the nasal methylome for future clinical applications, such as predicting the development of asthma among wheezing infants.
Factors to Consider When Treating Pediatric Airway Reconstruction
This list clarifies expert opinion on which patient, disease, procedural, and outcome measures may be important to consider in any pediatric airway reconstruction patient.
Ibuprofen Does Not Cause Increased Bleeding During Tonsillectomy, Adenotonsillectomy
Children treated with preoperative ibuprofen did not experience increased bleeding during or soon after tonsillectomy.
Post-Op Steroids Reduce Pain, Hemorrhage in Pediatric Tonsillectomy Patients
A short course of postoperative steroids decreased postoperative tonsillectomy hemorrhage risk.
RTST Has Good Outcomes for Pediatric Tracheal Stenosis
RTST can be successfully performed after prior tracheal reconstruction with good postoperative outcomes.
Epistaxis Severity in Pediatric HHT Patients Is Typically Mild
Epistaxis may present early in HHT, but is typically mild in the pediatric period and is slightly worse in patients with HHT1.
Cochlear Implant Effective in Language Development if Implanted at Early Age
The language outcomes for those implanted after the age of 1 year decline as the age of implantation increases.
Dexmedetomidine Effective in Decreasing Pain after Tonsillectomy
Perioperative administration of dexmedetomidine can provide pain and agitation relief.
Electrocautery a Cost-Effective Alternative for Outpatient Pediatric Adenoidectomy
Results suggest that adenoidectomy with electrocautery is significantly less expensive than microdebrider and coblator, with no differences in complication rates.
Powered Intracapsular Tonsillectomy Is a Safe Alternative to Traditional Tonsillectomy
PITA is a safe procedure that offers comparable disease control for children suffering from obstructive sleep apnea.
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