Epiglottitis is still a significant pathology seen in EDs, is stable over the study period, and carries a mortality risk.
Hierarchical Task Analysis Can Help Reduce Error in FESS
HTA and the Systematic Human Error Reduction and Prediction Approach (SHERPA) are valuable tools to highlight potential errors in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS).
Voice Therapy Improves Reflux Symptoms in Patients with Voice Complaints
Patient Reflux Symptom Index (RSI) and Voice Handicap Index (VHI-10) scores improved following voice therapy.
Sinus Surgery Improves Olfaction for About Half of Patients with CRS
Olfaction can be improved by sinus surgery in about every second chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) patient.
Surgery and Voice Therapy Are Beneficial for VFP Recovery
Voice therapy alone did not result in significant short-term changes for patients with vocal fold polyps (VFPs).

How Physicians Can Help Make Sure Patients are Accurately Informed
Any discussion about the future of otolaryngology must include making sure our patients are informed adequately and accurately.

Gender Bias in Otolaryngology Research Funding
How gender bias in research funding penalizes female physicians at every stage of their career.

Why Health Literacy Is Essential to Patient Care
A look at why health literacy is an essential part of patient care and how physicians can improve.
Nimodipine May Improve Vocal Fold or Facial Motion After Injury
Nimodipine significantly increased the odds of vocal fold motion and facial recovery after injury.

Otolaryngologists Discuss Keys to Treating Top Athletes
Keys to caring for pro athletes include restraint, being available when they need care and using professionalism as your guide.
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