By eliminating the fuel component of the fire triangle, THRIVE can be used safely for continuous delivery of high functional inspired oxygen (FiO2) concentration during LLS, provided there is adherence to institutional THRIVE-laser laryngeal surgery protocols.
PHIS Tracheostomy Scorecard Measures Progress, Identifies Areas for Improvement
The Pediatric Health Information System scorecard provides a valuable framework for identifying key areas for quality improvement and shared data that can be used to compare a hospital’s performance to that of peers.
Local Nasal Immunotherapy Safe, Effective for Allergic Rhinitis
Local nasal immunotherapy is a safe alternative immunotherapy route that improves clinical symptoms, reduces medication usage, and increases the nasal provocation threshold.
Gender and Ethnic Diversity Lacking Among Academic Facial Plastic Surgeons
Increased diversity is needed in academic facial plastic surgery, particularly female, Hispanic, and Black representation.
Single-Staged Vascularized Tracheal Transplantation for Tracheal Defects
Twenty months after the first-in-human tracheal transplantation using a newly developed technique for vascularized single-staged tracheal transplantation, the recipient’s trachea is functional.
Self-Localization of Symptoms Useful When Evaluating Aural Discomfort
Patients presenting with aural discomfort are commonly encountered in otolaryngology. Part of the challenge in diagnosing these patients is the variability in their descriptions of the location, severity, and quality of aural discomfort.
Novel Medication Delivery System Benefits Postsurgical and Nonsurgical Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps
Findings suggest that an exhalation delivery system with fluticasone reduces symptoms and improves quality of life in patients with recurrent symptoms after sinus surgery and patients who have never had surgery.
New Tinnitus Diagnoses Rates After COVID-19 Vaccination Even Lower Than Those of Other Common Vaccines
There was a higher risk of a new tinnitus diagnosis after influenza, Tdap, and pneumococcal vaccinations than after the COVID-19 vaccine.
Multi-Time Point Salivary Pepsin Test as a First-Line Diagnosis of Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
Multi-Time Point Salivary Pepsin Test is a good diagnostic method for laryngopharyngeal reflux and is expected to replace HEMII-pH as the first-line diagnostic method.
Major Metropolitan Areas Understaffed by Academic Otolaryngology Programs
Findings indicate that residency training program expansion could be effectively prioritized in cities that exhibit a low training-to-population ratio.
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