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Literature Reviews » Pediatric

Despite Risk of Bleeding, Dexamethasone Should Be Used after Tonsillectomy in Children

June 1, 2014

Is there an increased risk of post-tonsillectomy bleeding when dexamethasone is used intraoperatively?

Parent-Reported Experiences about Pediatric Surgeons

June 1, 2014

What do parents value in outpatient experiences with their children’s otolaryngology and pediatric surgeons?

Nasal Irrigation Improves Pediatric CRS

April 5, 2014

Can nasal irrigation be used effectively as a first-line treatment for pediatric chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS)?

Obese Children Face Higher Risk of SNHL

December 1, 2013

Is obesity linked to sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) in children?

Retropharyngeal Abscess Prediction Remains Limited

December 1, 2013

Is it possible to determine more standardized clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for retropharyngeal abscesses (RPAs)?

Prediction Model for Newborn HL

November 1, 2013

Can risk factors for bilateral hearing loss (HL) be used to predict HL among infants who do not pass the initial newborn hearing screening?

Oxygen Desaturation May Not Be Predictive of Post-Operative Apneic Death in Pediatric OSA

October 1, 2013

Can risk factors for oxygen desaturation be predictors for post-operative apneic death in pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients?

Propranolol Reduces Size and Blood Vessel Density of Infantile Hemangiomas

November 1, 2012

Can the effect of propranolol on infantile hemangiomas be quantified? Background: The utilization of propranolol for the treatment of infantile hemangiomas is efficacious and is considered the first-line treatment. Many […]

Sleep Apnea Associated with Hypertension in Young People

October 1, 2012

What is the association between sleep apnea and hypertension in younger patients? Background: Younger patients with sleep apnea have a higher cardiovascular mortality rate compared with their normal counterparts. Because […]

Cochlear Implants Improve Performance and Net Savings in Infants

November 5, 2011

Do the costs and benefits of cochlear implantation differ between infants and older children? Background: While many studies show more rapid auditory and cognitive development in early cochlear implantation, other studies […]

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