A growing body of literature suggests that hearing loss and dementia are interrelated
MRI Is Cost-Effective for Diagnosing Asymmetric SNHL
Pursuing MRI in patients with documented ASNHL is more cost-effective than observation
Routine Audiometry Correlate Strongly With Formal CI Candidacy Evaluation
Routine audiometric findings can be used to identify patients who are likely to meet CI candidacy upon formal testing.
Using Silk Fibroin Patching to Treat TM Perforation
This technique resulted in lower otorrhea, minor complication rates, and high patient satisfaction
Flexible Ossicular Reconstruction Prosthesis Allows for Ease of Placement in Temporal Bone
An adjustable ossicular replacement prostheses (ORP) allows for in situ length adjustment and easier alignment and tension optimization in ossiculoplasty
Nasal Decongestants Improve Nasal Airflow, but Not Eustachian Tube Function
Objective data supporting improved Eustachian tube function from nasal decongestants is lacking
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Common Following SCD Repair
New-onset BPPV occurs commonly after SCD repair, but the exact etiology remains unknown
Biofilms Likely Play Key Role in Pediatric Otitis Media and Otorrhea
Otitis media with effusion and recurrent acute otitis media are common problems in children
MRI, CT Beneficial for Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
The choice between MRI and CT will have to be determined by individual clinicians, based on their assessments of relative risks and benefits
Vestibular Schwannoma Quality-of-Life Assessment Shows Minimal Clinically Signicant Difference
The MCID can be a useful tool to evaluate and compare group outcomes
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