Compared to traditional open surgery, endoscopic procedures are associated with less patient morbidity and shorter postoperative recovery.
There’s Room for Improvement in Machine Learning Publication Standards within Otolaryngology
What is the status of existing reporting guidelines for machine learning (ML) in biomedical publications and present recommendations for their use in otolaryngology journal reports? BOTTOM LINE There is limited […]
Most Patients with Early Stage Glottic Carcinoma in National Cancer Database Receive Radiation as First-Line Treatment
What do variables in the National Cancer Database (NCDB) suggest about treatment decisions between surgery and radiation for early stage glottic carcinoma (EGC)? BOTTOM LINE Most patients in the NCDB […]
No Significant Association Between Laryngopharyngeal Reflux and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Age and smoking, but not body mass index, are associated with laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR).
COVID-19–Related Olfactory Dysfunction Associated with Major Depressive Disorder Likelihood
The Questionnaire of Olfactory Disorders (QOD) might help predict symptoms of depression in olfactory dysfunction (OD) patients.
Patient Factors that Delay Care for Patients with Human Papilloma Virus–Negative Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Care delays related to evaluations by multiple providers and misdiagnosis prolong the time to diagnosis in patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma that is not associated with, or negative for, human papillomavirus.
Women and Certain Ethno-Racial Groups Are Underrepresented in Otolaryngology Leadership, Study Shows
The study looks at the status of the otolaryngology field today in terms of diversity in leadership.
What Is the Role of Adjuvant Radiotherapy in Head and Neck Melanoma in the Era of Systemic Therapy?
In the era of effective adjuvant systemic therapies, the use of ICI alone in the adjuvant setting may be insufficient to effectively reduce regional failure.
Can Electrocautery Replace the Scalpel for Surgical Skin Incision?
Surgical incision using electrocautery can be quicker, with less blood loss and better postoperative pain scores.
Is Posterior Nasal Nerve Ablation Effective in Treating Symptoms of Allergic Rhinitis?
There is enough evidence to support posterior nasal nerves (PNN) as an effective treatment for allergic rhinitis symptoms, particularly nasal congestion and rhinorrhea.
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