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Otolaryngologic Side Effects of GLP‐1 Receptor Agonists
Objectives With the increasing use of GLP‐1 receptor agonist (GLP‐1 RA) drugs for weight loss and diabetes management, concerns have been raised regarding their potential side effects. We aim to assess the frequency of otolaryngologic adverse events (AEs). Study Design Retrospective analysis of national registry.
Faizaan I. Khan+11 more
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Ultrasonic Vocalization Acoustics After Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury and Recovery
Reliable and functional biomarkers in animal models of recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury are needed to ensure translation of treatments from the laboratory to the clinic. This study aimed to investigate the impact of RLN injury on rodent ultrasonic vocalization (USV) acoustics in both acute and chronic stages of injury.
Robert Morrison+2 more
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A Laryngoscope for Babies with Hare Lip. [PDF]
M. H. Armstrong Davison
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THE TORONTO VENTILATING LARYNGOSCOPE
A new use is described for the Sanders ventilating-venturi principle. A long 16-gauge needle is clipped on to the standard curved (Macintosh) blade of a laryngoscope, thus allowing continuous ventilation while intubating an apnoeic patient. Ventilation can be maintained as long as required, and no time limit need be set to the intubation.
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ABSTRACT Background Despite the long‐standing practice of endotracheal intubation, limited attention has been given to perioperative complications and benefits of choosing different sizes of endotracheal tubes. This review examines the existing literature to evaluate the potential benefits and harms of selecting different tube sizes for adult surgical ...
Simone Bauer+3 more
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Case in which a Penny Coin Impacted in the Throat of a Child was Discovered and Removed by the Aid of the Laryngoscope [PDF]
George Johnson
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ABSTRACT Objectives Early detection of local recurrences in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is crucial for long‐term survival. Aim of this study was to compare white light (WL) imaging with narrow band imaging (NBI) during flexible laryngoscopy for detection of local recurrences and evaluate the effects on clinical outcome ...
Constanze Scholman+9 more
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Background: Laryngoscopes are the potential cause of cross-contamination between patients. A considerable way to prevent this problem is to use of disposable laryngoscope’s blades.
Mohammad Esmaeil Darabi+4 more
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Concerns and Considerations: Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in Pakistan and Reusable Laryngoscopes
The world witnessed a transition to single-use laryngoscopes from reusable laryngoscopes with the rise of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). Hill et al. found CJD in tonsillar tissue.
Maheen Ahmed, Misha Ahmed
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