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Search Results for: literature review

Dermal Fillers and Vaccine Reactions: How to Prepare Patients for the Rare Possibility

August 16, 2021

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When reports emerged that three patients had experienced facial swelling after receiving the Moderna vaccine some people began expressing hesitancy to receive the vaccine.

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Filed Under: Facial Plastic/Reconstructive, Features, Home Slider Tagged With: COVID19, dermal fillers, Facial Plastic/Reconstructive

Untreated OSA Increases Sudden Death, Cardiovascular Risk

August 13, 2021

It’s been estimated that nearly 1 billion people worldwide have mild to severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). A study published in BMJ Open Respiratory Research has shown that people who […]

Filed Under: Online Exclusives, Sleep Medicine Tagged With: medical research, obstrucitve sleep apnea

How COVID-19 Has Impacted Medical Research

July 20, 2021

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The pandemic has had far-reaching effects on research and may affect protocols for years to come.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider Tagged With: clinical research, COVID19

Addressing Patient Anxiety During COVID-19 Pandemic

June 16, 2021

Scott Mann, MD

Otolaryngologists are seeing patients whose symptoms may be caused by disease or, alternately, by the resulting anxiety and depression that has accompanied the pandemic.

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: COVID19, patient care

Solving Gender Pay Inequity in Otolaryngology Requires Multipronged Effort

May 19, 2021

A look at how and why the pay gap between male and female otolaryngologists exists and what can be done to fix it.

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Otology/Neurotology Tagged With: gender gap

Otolaryngology Experts Share Best Practices in Five Areas

March 16, 2021

Dinesh Chhetri, MD

Otolaryngology experts examined important clinical questions in five areas—from antivirals for newborn hearing to tonsillar cancer—during the Triological Society’s “Best Practices” session.

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Filed Under: Features, Head and Neck, Laryngology, Otology/Neurotology, Rhinology Tagged With: clinical best practices, Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting

How Climate Change May Be Affecting Sleep Patterns for Adults and Children

March 16, 2021

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Robust research is increasingly showing the ill effects of climate change, from rising temperatures to severe weather events, on human sleep.

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Filed Under: Features, Sleep Medicine Tagged With: climate change, clinical research, sleep

Sarcopenia Significantly Associated with Poorer Overall Survival of Patients with Head and Neck Cancers

February 16, 2021

Pretreatment sarcopenia as radiologically defined by decreased skeletal muscle index (SMI) or skeletal muscle mass (SMM) correlates with poor survival in HNC patients.

Filed Under: Head and Neck, Head and Neck, Literature Reviews Tagged With: clinical outcome, head and neck cancer, mortality rate, treatment

Oxygen Desaturation Index Valuable for Sleep Apnea Diagnosis in Some Instances

February 16, 2021

What is the value of the oxygen desaturation index (ODI) as compared to the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) in accurately diagnosing adult obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)?

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Sleep Medicine, Sleep Medicine Tagged With: diagnosis, Obstructive sleep apnea

Recent Case Shows That Lead Poisoning May Have Caused Beethoven’s Deafness

January 15, 2021

Extensive research points toward a progressive sensorineural hearing loss due to lead intoxication as the most probable cause of Ludwig van Beethoven’s hypoacusis.

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Otology/Neurotology, Otology/Neurotology Tagged With: clinical research

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