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Long‐Term Cost Utility Analysis of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Analysis of 5‐Year Outcomes
This study utilizes a cohort‐style Markov decision tree economic model to evaluate the long‐term (5‐year) cost‐effectiveness of endoscopic sinus surgery versus medical management for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis. The results show that the endoscopic sinus surgery strategy cost more ($63,296.27) but yielded increased quality‐adjusted life years (
Dara R. Adams +5 more
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APPROACHES TO ACUTE RHINITIS THERAPY
The article deals with modern ideas about etiology and pathogenesis of acute rhinitis, various therapeutic options are considered, the most frequently used pharmaceuticals are characterized.
A. I. KRYUKOV +5 more
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Curing Sinus Headaches and Tying Law: An Empirical Analysis of Bundling Decongestants and Pain Relievers [PDF]
We apply and extend the cost-based approach to bundling and tying under competition developed in Evans and Salinger (2004) to over-the-counter pain relievers and cold medicines.
David S. Evans, Michael Salinger
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ABSTRACT In the development of economic competitive and sustainable pharmaceutical manufacturing with homogeneous catalysts, catalyst recovery is a key step toward efficient and scalable processes, as it directly impacts process efficiency and economic feasibility.
Maurice Moll +5 more
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DIFFERENTIATED APPROACH TO THE THERAPY OF NASAL OBSTRUCTION SYNDROME
The article presents a differentiated approach to the therapy of nasal obstruction syndrome. The authors discuss the physiological aspects of nasal breathing, the need for mucociliary clearance of the mucous layer lining the nasal epithelium, the factors
A. V. Gurov, M. A. Yushkina
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Introduction Nasal decongestants are one of the drugs commonly prescribed by otorhinolaryngologists in their day to day practice. The excessive or inappropriate use of nasal decongestant due to rapid symptomatic relief leads to drug misuse or abuse ...
Valli Rajasekaran, Puja Ghosh
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Risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in children: state of the art [PDF]
The obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) represents only part of a large group of pathologies of variable entity called respiratory sleep disorders (RSD) which include simple snoring and increased upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS).
Bellini, Chiara +16 more
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Place of nasal decongestants in the treatment of acute infectious rhinosinusitis in children
Acute infectious rhinosinusitis is the most common clinical form of respiratory pathology in childhood. Despite the fact that in 90 % of cases the main etiological factor leading to the development of rhinosinusitis is viral infection, 13 % of them are ...
A.E. Abaturov +3 more
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Introduction. The main place of pathogens accumulation and growth in childhood is the lymphoid tissue of the nasopharynx. Often, the development of rhinosinusitis begins with the adenoiditis.
L.S. Ovcharenko, V.Yu. Tkachenko
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A STUDY ON CHRONIC OTITIS MEDIA ACTIVE MUCOSAL TYPE WITH SINUSITIS AS FOCAL SEPSIS [PDF]
AIM : To establish the role of Sinusitis as Focal sepsis in Chronic Otitis media active mucosal disease, to emphasizethe need of proper diagnostic endoscopic evaluation and improvement in middle ear mucosal disease status afterfunctional endoscopic sinus
Gopalakrishnan, Shankaranarayanan +1 more
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