A look at the factors most significantly associated with successful decannulation and long-term outcomes in children undergoing tracheostomy.
Infant Tracheotomy Decannulation Status Based on Indications for Procedure
For pediatric tracheotomy patients under years of age, the likelihood of and time to decannulation varies based on indication for the tracheostomy.
Emotional Disturbance May Be a Central Nervous System Manifestation of COVID-19
A look at the burden of depressed mood and anxiety in COVID-19 and its associated disease characteristics.
Understanding Use of Image Guidance Technology in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
A look at how use of image guidance in endoscopic sinus surgery is associated with surgical outcomes, complications, and surgeon factors.
Tablet Game Found Comparable to Standard Hearing Screening for Children
Tablet game audiometry as a screening tool performs well in a controlled setting and can be considered a reliable screening method for school-age children.
Age Is Only Independent Risk Factor in Malignant Otitis Externa Patient Admission-Level Outcomes
In patients with MOE, sociodemographic, treatment-related, and hospital- level factors were independently associated with readmission, PLOS, and discharges to a rehabilitation facility.
Analysis of Post-Endoscopic Endonasal Approach Shows Sinus Pressure When Sneezing May Depend on Anatomy
Computational fluid dynamics applied in postoperative endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) to patients suggest that sinus pressure buildup may depend on individual anatomy.
Manometry Identifies Most Common Abnormalities in Patients with Globus Sensation
Among 24-hour dual-probe pH testing, esophageal high-resolution manometry, esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), and contrast videofluoroscopy (esophagram), which modality is most able to identify the common abnormalities seen in patients with globus sensation? […]
Overview of EHR-Derived COVID-19 Symptoms Prior to Testing May Lead to Earlier Diagnoses
Understanding temporal dynamics of COVID-19 patient symptoms could provide fine-grained resolution to guide clinical decision-making.
Voice and Airway Presentations of Patients with Chronic Pain Syndromes Are Clinically Indistinguishable
The voice and airway presentation of patients with FMS, IBS, and/or CFS suggests that these disorders may be different clinical manifestations of a shared pathophysiology.
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