Despite the high prevalence of hearing loss in the United States, researchers of a new study published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery found substantial gaps in specialist referral patterns […]

The Evolution of Informed Consent
The shifting focus from “consent” to how “informed” a patient should be.

5 Truths ENTs Need to Know about the Opioid Crisis

Letter from the Editor: Closing Comments from ENTtoday’s Outgoing Editor
A thank you and comment on the future from Robert H. Miller.

What Is the Preferred Perioperative Antibiotic Following Major Head and Neck Surgery?
Ampicillin/sulbactam is the preferred perioperative prophylactic antibiotic in major head and neck surgery.

Is Sinus Surgery Indicated for Recurrent Acute Rhinosinusitis?
Surgical intervention is indicated when patients have four to six episodes of acute sinusitis lasting four weeks or less each with asymptomatic periods in the interim.

Can We Use the Status of One Ear to Predict Eustachian Tube Function of the Contralateral Ear?
There is little physiologic data comparing Eustachian tube function in each ear, but clinically relevant information can be gleaned from studies on surgical outcomes.

How Gene Editing is Changing Otolaryngology
Cost of Sleep Studies for U.S. Medicare Beneficiaries Is High
The healthcare burden of administering sleep studies is substantial, although the annual cost is declining.

Pregnancy-Associated Bell’s Palsy Associated with Worse Longterm Outcomes
These poor outcomes seem to be the result of factors intrinsic to pregnancy, not the tendency for medical therapy to be withheld in pregnancy-associated cases of BP.
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