Newer surgical procedures not necessarily better; primary frontal sinus endoscopic surgery relieves frontal sinus symptoms in most; success following surgery to correct obstructive sleep apnea dependent upon scoring measures; intranasal splint use after surgery increases patient pain, provides few offsetting benefits; new reprocessing guidelines for ent endoscopes stress high-level disinfection techniques; multicenter study shows feasibility and safety of transoral robotic surgery.
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Pediatric Obesity and Sleep Apnea
Literature Review: A Roundup of Important Recent Studies
Passive smoke affects ultrastructure of nasal mucosa in children; increased eustachian tube dysfunction in children with obstructive sleep apnea; risk factors for spasmodic dysphonia; predictors of complications of free flap reconstruction
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea Options
Oral appliances may work better than CPAP for some patients
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CMS Reimburses Sleep Apnea CPAP Treatment When Diagnosed with Home Testing
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Pediatric Extraesophageal Reflux Disease: A Diagnostic Dilemma
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The Sleep Medicine Certification Examination Has Arrived
On November 15, Pell Ann Wardrop, MD, walked into a testing center, where she sat down at a computer and took an exam.