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Pediatrics

Western University

2021

Best practice

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Choosing Wisely Canada – Pediatric Otolaryngology Recommendations, Mitchell Mcdonough, Kalpesh Hathi, Gerard Corsten, Christopher J. Chin, Paolo Campisi, Jonathan Cavanagh, Neil Chadha, M. Elise Graham, Murad Husein, Liane B. Johnson, Jodi Jones, Bruce Korman, John Manoukian, Lily H.P. Nguyen, Doron D. Sommer, Julie Strychowsky, Trina Uwiera, Warren Yunker, Paul Hong Dec 2021

Choosing Wisely Canada – Pediatric Otolaryngology Recommendations, Mitchell Mcdonough, Kalpesh Hathi, Gerard Corsten, Christopher J. Chin, Paolo Campisi, Jonathan Cavanagh, Neil Chadha, M. Elise Graham, Murad Husein, Liane B. Johnson, Jodi Jones, Bruce Korman, John Manoukian, Lily H.P. Nguyen, Doron D. Sommer, Julie Strychowsky, Trina Uwiera, Warren Yunker, Paul Hong

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The Choosing Wisely Canada campaign raises awareness amongst physicians and patients regarding unnecessary or inappropriate tests and treatments. Using an online survey, members of the Pediatric Otolaryngology Subspecialty Group within the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery developed a list of nine evidence based recommendations to help physicians and patients make treatment decisions regarding common pediatric otolaryngology presentations: (1) Don’t routinely order a plain film x-ray in the evaluation of nasal fractures; (2) Don’t order imaging to distinguish acute bacterial sinusitis from an upper respiratory infection; (3) Don’t place tympanostomy tubes in most children for a single …