Data shows that a significant number of visits related to otologic complaints, especially in the pediatric population, are nonemergent in nature.

New Drug May Help Prevent, Treat Tinnitus
By slightly modifying a drug currently used to treat epilepsy, researchers have come up with a new compound with the potential for superior efficacy in treating the disease, with fewer […]

Neuroradiology Experts Provide Insight Into Otology Imaging
Researchers at Triological Society conference discuss diagnostic usage of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging for otologic disease
Cleft Palates Predict Higher Risk for Surgically Treated Cholesteatoma
Research shows patients with nonsyndromic orofacial cleft, but not cleft lip, at 20-fold increased risk for cholesteatoma
Newborn Hearing Screening Affects Age Children Receive Cochlear Implantation
Screening allows for early detection of hearing impairment; has led to more children implanted at a younger age
Is There Help for the Eustachian Tube?
Effectiveness of topical nasal decongestants for Eustachian tube function
Abnormal MRI in Asymmetric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Audiometric, clinical predictors for a positive MRI in asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss
Eustachian Tube Scores Effective Diagnostic Tools for Chronic Obstructive Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
How effective is ETS for the diagnosis of COETD?
Utility Measure Choice Affects Cost-Effectiveness Perception for Second Cochlear Implants
Does the choice of health utility measure affect the incremental cost-utility ratio (ICUR) when assessing the cost-effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation (CI)?
10 Minutes Supine Is Sufficient for Intratympanic Dexamethasone Injection
How long should patients remain in the supine treatment position after ITDI?
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