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Articles tagged with "sleep apnea"

Sleep Apnea an Unrecognized Risk Factor for Mortality in Patients with COVID-19

June 28, 2021

This analysis highlights the need for close monitoring of patients with sleep apnea who become infected with COVID-19.

What Type of Sleep Study Is Best for My Patient? Comparing Home vs. Lab

September 11, 2020

A home sleep study may save money and time but may not be adequate for some patients.

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Should Surgeons Routinely Inform Patients about Risks of Taste Dysfunction after Tongue Base Surgery for Sleep Apnea?

November 9, 2017

The incidence of alteration in taste sensation with coblation lingual tonsillectomy, TORS tongue-base reduction, and submucosal lingualplasty is sufficiently high to warrant warning patients.

FDA Approves Implanted Upper Airway Stimulation Device for Sleep Apnea

July 1, 2014

In May, the FDA approved a new surgical treatment option for use in patients with sleep apnea who do not respond well to traditional CPAP therapy.

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SM14: Advances in Otolaryngology Improve Surgical Techniques, Treatment of Common Disorders

February 5, 2014

Guided therapeutics in head and neck surgery, upper airway stimulation for sleep apnea, and personalized therapy for sinusitis highlighted at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Miami Beach, Fla. in January

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Otolaryngology Practice Parameter Update: Restless Legs Syndrome

December 2, 2012

New evidence highlights how otolaryngologists can detect and treat movement disorders in patients with sleep disorders other than—or in addition to—sleep apnea

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Pediatric Tonsillectomies on the Rise

November 1, 2012

Number of tonsillectomies on children has significantly increased since 1996, while more tonsillectomies are being performed in an outpatient setting

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AAO-HNSF 2012: The Frontier of Sleep Breathing Disorders

October 1, 2012

Otolaryngologists discuss negative pressure redux, combination therapies and airflow-detecting technology in sleep breathing disorders

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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 […]

Literature Review: A Roundup of Important Recent Studies

August 9, 2012

Newer surgical procedures not necessarily better; primary frontal sinus endoscopic surgery relieves frontal sinus symptoms in most; success following surgery to correct obstructive sleep apnea dependent upon scoring measures; intranasal splint use after surgery increases patient pain, provides few offsetting benefits; new reprocessing guidelines for ent endoscopes stress high-level disinfection techniques; multicenter study shows feasibility and safety of transoral robotic surgery.

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