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Reverse‐Surge Planning During the COVID‐19 Pandemic: A Cautionary Ramp‐up for the Otolaryngologist
As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues to evolve through the United States and other countries, differing rates of progression and decline are occurring based on varied population densities. While some health systems are reaching a
Taha Z. Shipchandler +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background To determine the safety and efficacy of laser ablation of the posterior nasal nerve (PNN) for the treatment of chronic rhinitis. Methods This study was a single‐center, prospective, single‐blinded, randomized sham‐controlled trial. Patients with a 24‐h reflective Total Nasal Symptom Score (rTNSS) ≧ 5, rhinorrhea ≧ 2, and congestion ≧
Jyun‐Yi Liao +9 more
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Charles A, Riley, Ronald G, Amedee
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Thiagarajan, Balasubramanian; Stanley Medical college chennai Tamilnadu India
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Objective To provide a state of the art review of intranasal antiviral drug delivery and to discuss current applications, adverse reactions, and future considerations in the management of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Thomas S. Higgins +15 more
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ABSTRACT Background Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and olfactory dysfunction (OD) are highly prevalent among people with cystic fibrosis (PwCF) and negatively impact quality of life. The 40‐item Smell Identification Test (SIT) is widely used to assess psychophysical olfaction, but a CF‐specific minimal clinically important difference (MCID) has not been ...
Eugene Oh +34 more
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Social network analysis as a new tool to measure academic impact of physicians
Introduction H‐index is a widely used metric quantifying a researcher's productivity and impact based on an author's publications and citations. Though convenient to calculate, h‐index fails to incorporate collaborations and interrelationships between ...
Niketna Vivek +13 more
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Otolaryngology Providers Must Be Alert for Patients with Mild and Asymptomatic COVID‐19
More than half of COVID-19 patients are afebrile early in the disease course, yet mildly ill or asymptomatic patients can still spread SARS-CoV-2 with high efficiency.
Qing Sun +23 more
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ABSTRACT Background Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and allergic rhinitis (AR) are two highly prevalent airway diseases in the United States. While the coexistence of CRS and asthma is well recognized, less is known about the development of new‐onset asthma in CRS, particularly in the context of comorbid AR. This study assessed the impact of CRS and AR on
Austin J. Lee, Mohamad R. Chaaban
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Is CPAP the Key to Reduce the Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with OSA?
Introduction Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prevalent condition often managed with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment.
Kiran Abraham-Aggarwal, Ashutosh Kacker
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