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Search Results for: literature review

Why Physicians Don’t Always Follow Best Practices

September 18, 2016

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Lack of information and patient resistance can contribute to physicians not following guidelines

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Filed Under: Departments, Medical Education Tagged With: best practices, Clinical Guidelines, compliance, education, guidelines, patient care, patient resistance, physicians, training

Why Physicians Don’t Always Follow Best Practices

September 6, 2016

Experts point to a wide variety of reasons why guidelines are sometimes not followed.

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Filed Under: Departments, Medical Education Tagged With: best practices, education, guidelines

What Is the Best Method for Minimizing Risk of Hematoma Formation after Rhytidectomy?

July 10, 2016

The most commonly used adjunctive measures are drain placement, application of tissue sealant, and use of compression dressings

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Filed Under: Facial Plastic/Reconstructive, Facial Plastic/Reconstructive, Practice Focus, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: hematoma, rhytidectomy

Impact of Shared Decision Making on Elective Surgery

June 1, 2016

Shared decision making reduces conflict and improves the quality of the decision for patients who are making choices about elective surgery.

Filed Under: Online Exclusives, Pediatric, Practice Focus Tagged With: pediatrics, shared decision making

Supraglottoplasty Can Improve AHI, LSAT in Pediatric OSA Patients

May 9, 2016

However, the majority of them are not cured, and additional research is needed

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Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Pediatric, Sleep Medicine Tagged With: AHI, LSAT, Obstructive sleep apnea, OSA, pediatrics, sleep, supraglottoplasty

Sleep Endoscopy, Cine MRI Most Effective in Identifying Pediatric OSA Obstruction Sites

February 6, 2016

Drug-induced sleep endoscopy and cine MRI are the most commonly reported tools to identify obstruction sites for children with persistent OSA

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Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Pediatric, Pediatric, Practice Focus, Sleep Medicine, Sleep Medicine Tagged With: endoscopy, MRI, OSA, pediatric, sleep

Optimal Management of Single-Sided Deafness

January 12, 2016

This article was originally published in The Laryngoscope. 2013;123:304-305. Background Current trends in auditory rehabilitation for single-sided deafness (SSD) reflect a renewed interest in the functional impact of unilateral hearing […]

Filed Under: Otology/Neurotology, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: clinical, Otology, single-sided deafness, treatment

Admitting Medical Errors Can Help Physicians Learn from Mistakes

December 7, 2015

Admitting Medical Errors Can Help Physicians Learn from Mistakes

Being forthright about missteps, adverse events can help physicians create a safer healthcare system without increasing their risk of litigation

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Filed Under: Departments, Home Slider, Special Reports Tagged With: error, malpractice, mistake, patient safety

When Is Immediate Surgical Intervention Required for Isolated Orbital Blowout Fractures?

November 5, 2015

Immediate repair should be undertaken for orbital blowout fractures where bony fragments impinge upon the optic nerve

Filed Under: Facial Plastic/Reconstructive, Facial Plastic/Reconstructive, Practice Focus, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: orbital blowout fracture

Cochlear Implantation Has Varying Effect on Tinnitus

November 5, 2015

Literature shows a decrease of mean tinnitus questionnaire score after unilateral cochlear implantation; however, there is also a chance of increasing burden of existing tinnitus

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Otology/Neurotology, Otology/Neurotology, Practice Focus Tagged With: cochlear implantation, tinnitus

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