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Search Results for: literature review

What Is the Role of Laryngoscopy in Angioedema Isolated to the Lips, Without Laryngeal Symptoms?

August 17, 2020

Patients with isolated face and lip angioedema, with no signs/symptoms of laryngeal and pharyngeal involvement, can be individually assessed for the need of laryngoscopy.

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Filed Under: Laryngology, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: clinical outcomes, treatment

Here are Best Practices to Help Ensure Safety in Pediatric Otolaryngology During the Coronavirus Pandemic

June 15, 2020

These are recommendations that pediatric otolaryngologists can adopt to provide effective care for their COVID-19 patients and ensure safety for themselves, other healthcare workers, and their patients.

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Pediatric Tagged With: clinical best practices, coronavirus, COVID19, pediatrics

What Is the Optimal Timing for Tracheostomy in Intubated Patients?

June 15, 2020

There are no data to suggest that delayed tracheostomy offers a morbidity or mortality advantage.

Filed Under: TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: clinical best practices, tracheostomy

Is Primary Radiotherapy an Acceptable Treatment Modality for Verrucous Carcinoma of the Larynx?

June 15, 2020

The existing literature still suggests that the highest locoregional control and survival rates are achieved with surgery.

Filed Under: Head and Neck, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: clinical best practices, treatment

Modified Submandibular Gland Transfer Reduces Radiation Dose, Improves Xerostomia Outcomes

April 10, 2020

What is the radiation-sparing capacity and xerostomia-reducing potential of the modified submandibular gland transfer for head and neck cancer patients who receive radiation therapy?

Filed Under: Head and Neck, Literature Reviews Tagged With: clinical outcomes, head and neck cancer

Experts Share Otolaryngology Best Practices

April 8, 2020

Maie St. John, MD, PhD

Experts share practical tips on topical agents for scarring, asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss and imaging, topical epinephrine and endoscopic sinus surgery, and peri-operative steroids in parotid surgery.

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: otolaryngology, Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting

Are Cochlear Implants a Viable Option Following Temporal Bone Fracture?

April 8, 2020

Temporal bone fractures occur in up to 20% of patients who sustain a skull fracture.

Filed Under: Best Practice Tagged With: cochlear implants, Otology

Reduced Sense of Smell, Taste a Potential Symptom of COVID-19

March 31, 2020

If you have recently seen a patient who had a reduced or missing sense of smell or taste without having another respiratory disorder, you aren’t alone—and you may have encountered […]

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Filed Under: News, Online Exclusives Tagged With: COVID19

How to Prevent Physician Burnout: Meeting Panelists Share Tips

March 11, 2020

Michael Seidman, MD

A panel of experts share insights on how to keep morale high and help stressed out physicians.

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: physician burnout, Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting, work life balance

Infant Sleep Challenges: Meeting Panelists Discuss Diagnostics

March 11, 2020

Stacey Ishman, MD, MPH

Panelists share insights about their experience with infant sleep challenges.

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: pediatrics, sleep medicine, Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting

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