Otolaryngologists wrote nearly 1 million days’ worth of opioids to Medicare beneficiaries in 2015.
Olfactory Training Creates Gray Matter Changes in Patients with Hyposmia
Olfactory training (OT) was associated with an increase in GM volume of the hippocampus and the thalamus.
Epistaxis Severity in Pediatric HHT Patients Is Typically Mild
Epistaxis may present early in HHT, but is typically mild in the pediatric period and is slightly worse in patients with HHT1.
Low-Frequency Air-Bone Gaps Indicator for Endolymphatic Hydrops
The appearance of LFABGs suggests deterioration of endolymphatic hydrops.
Limited Data Available on Genetic Drivers of HNSCC in Low- Risk Patients
There is a clear need for further research on genetic alterations underlying the rising incidence of HNSCC in low-risk, nontraditional patients.
Inferior Turbinate Surgery No Better than Placebo in Treating Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
ETD-related symptom improvement due to surgery of the anterior half of the inferior turbinate was found to be equal to placebo.
Upper Airway Stimulation Effective for OSA in Patients with Prior Airway Surgery
Upper airway stimulation resulted in significant and profound improvement for all groups.
UVFP Patients See Clinical Improvement When VHI-10 Decreases by at Least Four
Future research should determine minimal clinically important difference for VHI-10 across all voice disorders.
Significant Rate of Multiorgan Involvement in Patients with Laryngeal Amyloidosis
There is a significant rate (18%) of multiorgan involvement in patients with laryngeal amyloidosis, which contradicts conventional concepts that this is an isolated disorder.
Use of EHRs Does Not Reduce Administrative Costs
The estimated costs of billing and insurance-related activities ranged from $20 for a primary care visit to $215 for an inpatient surgical procedure.
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