A look at the factors and complications associated with prolonged inpatient length of stay in patients who receive total laryngectomy.

Should We Routinely Use Pulmonary Function Testing in the Management of Subglottic Stenosis?
Pulmonary function testing is useful in the evaluation and management of subglottic stenosis because it provides a precise and objective functional assessment of obstruction.
Hypopharyngeal-Esophageal Multichannel Intraluminal Impedance-pH Monitoring of LPR Patients May Affect Therapeutic Strategies
Hypopharyngeal-proximal reflux episodes occur less frequently than gastroesophageal reflux disease episodes after meals and at night, and future therapies for LPR patients should take the HEMII-pH profile into consideration.

Thyroid Guidelines Had Major Impact on Patient Care, Otolaryngologists Say
The American Thyroid Association published its latest update on management guidelines of thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer. Here’s how the update changes patient care.
Abscess, Stridor, Diabetes Mellitus Are Associated with Need for Airway Intervention in Adult Epiglottitis
What are the predictors of airway collapse and the need for airway intervention in adult epiglottitis?

Study: Artificial Intelligence Can Help Predict Risk of Thyroid Cancer on Ultrasound
New study uses machine learning on ultrasound images of thyroid nodules to predict risk of malignancy
BVFP Patients Achieve Bilateral Fold Movements with Selective Laryngeal Reinnervation
What is the extent of airway improvement and voice quality in patients with bilateral vocal fold paralysis (BVFP) who underwent selective laryngeal reinnervation surgery?

Reducing Post-Tonsillectomy Opioids May Be Possible in Children
Reducing opioid prescribing to children after tonsillectomy may be possible without increasing risk of complications, according to a new study.
Vascular Stippling May Inform Diagnostic Sampling of Suspicious Laryngeal Lesions
Laryngoscopic and microscopic appearance of vascular stippling could inform clinicians on diagnostic sampling of suspicious laryngeal lesions that reduce delay in diagnosis.
Laryngoscore Reliable for Detecting Laryngeal Exposure Preoperatively in Microlaryngoscopy Patients
The Laryngoscore is reliable for detecting difficult laryngeal exposure preoperatively, but each institution should find its own best cutoff value based on the specific instruments available locally.
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