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Using a customizable L stent for laryngotracheal stenosis: Patterns of success and failure
Abstract Background A recent innovation in the management of tracheostomy‐dependent patients with laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) has been the customizable laryngotracheal stent, made by dividing a T‐tube in half (“L stent”). These L stents can be placed into the subglottis as well as the posterior glottis to prevent rapid re‐stenosis following surgery,
Nicolas J. Casellas+3 more
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Institutional analysis of intra‐ and post‐operative tracheostomy management for risk reduction
Abstract Objectives Determine variability in intra‐ and post‐operative management of tracheostomies (trachs) at our institution as existing literature suggests that trachs are a frequent trigger for airway‐related emergencies. Catalyze the development of an institution‐wide protocols for trach care.
Laura E. Henry+5 more
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Lessons from other fields can help audiology complete its transformation
James G. Anderson, J Nemes
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Tinnitus referral pathways within the National Health Service in England: a survey of their perceived effectiveness among audiology staff [PDF]
Phillip E. Gander+4 more
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Abstract Objective Automated air‐conduction pure‐tone audiograms through Bayesian estimation and machine learning (ML) classification have recently been proposed in the literature. Although such ML‐based audiometry approaches represent a significant addition to the field, they remain unsuited for daily clinical settings, in particular for listeners ...
Nicolas Wallaert+6 more
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Abstract Objective To determine the incidence of tuberculous lymphadenitis (TBL) and other pathologies in cervical lymphadenopathies in Somalia and accompanying radiological findings. Methods In this hospital‐based retrospective study, the demographic characteristics, pathology results and radiological findings of 263 patients who underwent ultrasound (
Mehmet Tahtabasi, Fatih Sahiner
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Impact of the Pandemic on Audiology: Practices in Tele-Audiology
Burcu Deniz+3 more
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Certified audiology: The ins and outs of board certification [PDF]
James A. Beauchamp
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Noise and the risk of tinnitus: A two‐sample Mendelian randomized study
Abstract Objectives Observational studies imply that noise may increase the likelihood of developing tinnitus. However, no causal relationship has been established between the two using Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis, we aimed to determine the potential causal relationship between noise and various categories of tinnitus.
He‐Sen Huang+6 more
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Abstract Objective We conducted this study to assess the etiopathogenic relation of otitis media with effusion (OME) in a group of children aged 1–5 years among the local population of Rawalpindi. Methods This was a cross‐sectional retrospective study.
Nida Riaz+2 more
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