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An Atypical Mechanism Of Thyroid Cartilage Fracture, Jack Grossweiler, Andrew Friedman, Michael Scharf, Matthew K. Nguyen, Jory P. Parson, Alexander Axelrad 2024 Drexel University College of Medicine

An Atypical Mechanism Of Thyroid Cartilage Fracture, Jack Grossweiler, Andrew Friedman, Michael Scharf, Matthew K. Nguyen, Jory P. Parson, Alexander Axelrad

Tower Health Research Day

No abstract provided.


Virtual Reality Navigational Abnormalities In Patients With Bilateral Vestibular Loss, Kathryn Mozzochi, Maimuna Ahmad, Susan King, Anissa Boutabla, Alexander Panic, Faisal Karmali, Divya Chari, Richard Lewis 2024 Drexel University College of Medicine

Virtual Reality Navigational Abnormalities In Patients With Bilateral Vestibular Loss, Kathryn Mozzochi, Maimuna Ahmad, Susan King, Anissa Boutabla, Alexander Panic, Faisal Karmali, Divya Chari, Richard Lewis

Tower Health Research Day

No abstract provided.


Cros Or Hearing Aid? Selecting The Ideal Solution For Unilateral Ci Patients With Limited Aidable Hearing In The Contralateral Ear, Sarah Lively, Smita Agrawal, Matthew Stewart, Robert Dwyer, Laura Strobel, Paula Marcinkevich, Chris Hetlinger, Julia Croce 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

Cros Or Hearing Aid? Selecting The Ideal Solution For Unilateral Ci Patients With Limited Aidable Hearing In The Contralateral Ear, Sarah Lively, Smita Agrawal, Matthew Stewart, Robert Dwyer, Laura Strobel, Paula Marcinkevich, Chris Hetlinger, Julia Croce

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Faculty Papers

A hearing aid or a contralateral routing of signal device are options for unilateral cochlear implant listeners with limited hearing in the unimplanted ear; however, it is uncertain which device provides greater benefit beyond unilateral listening alone. Eighteen unilateral cochlear implant listeners participated in this prospective, within-participants, repeated measures study. Participants were tested with the cochlear implant alone, cochlear implant + hearing aid, and cochlear implant + contralateral routing of signal device configurations with a one-month take-home period between each in-person visit. Audiograms, speech perception in noise, and lateralization were evaluated. Subjective feedback was obtained via questionnaires. Marked improvement in …


Proposal For Standardized Ultrasound Analysis Of The Salivary Glands: Part 1 Submandibular Gland, Henry T. Hoffman, Michael Koch, Robert Lee Witt, William R. Ryan, Johannes Zenk, Philippe Katz, Rahmatullah Rahmati, Christopher Rassekh, Francisco Donato, Timothy M. McCulloch, Arjun S. Joshi, Jolie Lien Chang, M. Boyd Gillespie, Priscilla F.A. Pichardo, Lisa Ann Orloff, Antoino Marcelino, Piper Wenzel, David Cohen, Christopher E. Fundakowski, David M. Cognetti, Rohan R. Walvekar, Antonio Bertelli, Harry Quon, Carryn Anderson, Bruno Policeni, Gordy Siegel 2024 University of Iowa

Proposal For Standardized Ultrasound Analysis Of The Salivary Glands: Part 1 Submandibular Gland, Henry T. Hoffman, Michael Koch, Robert Lee Witt, William R. Ryan, Johannes Zenk, Philippe Katz, Rahmatullah Rahmati, Christopher Rassekh, Francisco Donato, Timothy M. Mcculloch, Arjun S. Joshi, Jolie Lien Chang, M. Boyd Gillespie, Priscilla F.A. Pichardo, Lisa Ann Orloff, Antoino Marcelino, Piper Wenzel, David Cohen, Christopher E. Fundakowski, David M. Cognetti, Rohan R. Walvekar, Antonio Bertelli, Harry Quon, Carryn Anderson, Bruno Policeni, Gordy Siegel

School of Medicine Faculty Publications

Objectives: The Salivary Gland Committee of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery seeks to standardize terminology and technique for ultrasonograpy used in the evaluation and treatment of salivary gland disorders. Methods: Development of expert opinion obtained through interaction with international practitioners representing multiple specialties. This committee work includes a comprehensive literature review with presentation of case examples to propose a standardized protocol for the language used in ultrasound salivary gland assessment. Results: A multiple segment proposal is initiated with this focus on the submandibular gland. We provide a concise rationale for recommended descriptive language highlighted by a more …


Assessment Of Social Vulnerability Impact In Care And Prognosis Of Sinonasal Cancers In The United States, Achilles A. Kanaris, David J. Fei-Zhang, Lily B. Fletcher, Stephanie S. Smith, Urjeet A. Patel, Jill N. D'Souza, Daniel C. Chelius, Anthony M. Sheyn, Jeffrey C. Rastatter 2024 Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Assessment Of Social Vulnerability Impact In Care And Prognosis Of Sinonasal Cancers In The United States, Achilles A. Kanaris, David J. Fei-Zhang, Lily B. Fletcher, Stephanie S. Smith, Urjeet A. Patel, Jill N. D'Souza, Daniel C. Chelius, Anthony M. Sheyn, Jeffrey C. Rastatter

School of Medicine Faculty Publications

Key Points: Social determinants of health interactively influence sinonasal cancer care and prognosis. Housing-transportation and socioeconomic status showed the largest associations with disparities. The social vulnerability index can reveal the social determinants of sinonasal cancers.


Standardized Pre-Clinical Surgical Animal Model Protocol To Investigate The Cellular And Molecular Mechanisms Of Ischemic Flap Healing, Edita Aksamitiene, Ryan Heffelfinger, Jan Hoek, Edmund Pribitkin 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

Standardized Pre-Clinical Surgical Animal Model Protocol To Investigate The Cellular And Molecular Mechanisms Of Ischemic Flap Healing, Edita Aksamitiene, Ryan Heffelfinger, Jan Hoek, Edmund Pribitkin

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Some of the most complex surgical interventions to treat trauma and cancer include the use of locoregional pedicled and free autologous tissue transfer flaps. While the techniques used for these reconstructive surgery procedures have improved over time, flap complications and even failure remain a significant clinical challenge. Animal models are useful in studying the pathophysiology of ischemic flaps, but when repeatability is a primary focus of a study, conventional in-vivo designs, where one randomized subset of animals serves as a treatment group while a second subset serves as a control, are at a disadvantage instigated by greater subject-to-subject variability. …


Exploring The Role Of Information And Communication Technologies In Allergic Rhinitis In Specialist Centers: Patient Perspectives On Usefulness, Value, And Impact On Healthcare, Ivan Cherrez Ojeda, Jean Bousquet, Zouina Sarfraz, Azza Sarfraz, Monica Rodriguez Gonzales, Anna Bedbrook, Nelson Rosario, Benjamin Zepeda Ortega, Guillermo Guidos, Ulbio Alcivar Molina 2024 Holy Spirit University of Specialties, Lebanon

Exploring The Role Of Information And Communication Technologies In Allergic Rhinitis In Specialist Centers: Patient Perspectives On Usefulness, Value, And Impact On Healthcare, Ivan Cherrez Ojeda, Jean Bousquet, Zouina Sarfraz, Azza Sarfraz, Monica Rodriguez Gonzales, Anna Bedbrook, Nelson Rosario, Benjamin Zepeda Ortega, Guillermo Guidos, Ulbio Alcivar Molina

Department of Paediatrics and Child Health

Introduction: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) improve patient-centered care and are routinely used in Allergic Rhinitis (AR), but patients' preferences and attitudes are unexplored. This study examines AR-related information preferences and ICT use by AR patients.
Methods: A survey-based cross-sectional study was carried out in Ecuador from July to September 2019 in seven centers of reference for allergic disease. Participants were 18 years or older, diagnosed with AR and had access to ICT and the Internet. Descriptive and binomial logistic regressions were performed. A value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: 217 patients were included. 47% (n …


On The Discontinuation Of Enteral Feeding In Head And Neck Cancer: A Case Report, Kyle Fisk, Ana Sanchez 2023 HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital

On The Discontinuation Of Enteral Feeding In Head And Neck Cancer: A Case Report, Kyle Fisk, Ana Sanchez

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

Introduction

The goal of palliative care is to preserve the quality of life or patient “comfort” in patients with serious diseases. Palliative care providers serve a wide range of patients: from those who seek curative treatment to those who are actively dying. Given this range, palliative care must mirror the dynamic goals of the patient at different stages of life and treatment. Throughout these stages, a goal of the palliative care provider would be to avoid hastening death; however, this often leads to clinical decisions that directly pit the patient’s comfort against the patient’s life span. This is most salient …


Assessing Tracheostomy As A Risk Factor For Hearing Loss In Neonates With Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Emma Hershey, Terrence Pleasant, Andrew Benvenuto, Katie Kuboushek, Clare Furuta, Patricia Purcell 2023 University of Michigan

Assessing Tracheostomy As A Risk Factor For Hearing Loss In Neonates With Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Emma Hershey, Terrence Pleasant, Andrew Benvenuto, Katie Kuboushek, Clare Furuta, Patricia Purcell

Journal of Early Hearing Detection and Intervention

Objectives: This study compares the risk of hearing loss in children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) based upon whether the child required tracheostomy.

Method: A retrospective chart review was conducted that included all children diagnosed with BPD from 2013–2020 at a single tertiary medical institution. Primary outcome was presence of hearing loss. Children without follow-up audiogram were excluded from analysis. Risk comparison was made using hazard analysis; Cox regression model controlled for exposure to ototoxic medications.

Results: There were 177 infants diagnosed with BPD who had sufficient follow-up for inclusion. Thirty-two children (18%) underwent tracheostomy placement. Children with tracheostomy were at …


Proceedings Of The 2023 Iaom Convention, International Association of Orofacial Myology 2023 International Association of Orofacial Myology

Proceedings Of The 2023 Iaom Convention, International Association Of Orofacial Myology

International Journal of Orofacial Myology and Myofunctional Therapy

The International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM) held its 2023 Convention in Chandler, Arizona from October 13 - 15. The Proceedings of the Convention contain abstracts and summaries of podium and poster presentations.


How Long Does It Take To Master Laryngeal Visualization Using Flexible Nasolaryngoscopy In Children?, Kieran Boochoon, Julina Ongkasuwan, Annie Ahn, Mary Musso, Yi-Chun Carol Liu 2023 University of Nebraska Medical Center

How Long Does It Take To Master Laryngeal Visualization Using Flexible Nasolaryngoscopy In Children?, Kieran Boochoon, Julina Ongkasuwan, Annie Ahn, Mary Musso, Yi-Chun Carol Liu

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

Background: To assess when residents become proficient in performing flexible nasolaryngoscopy (FNL) in the pediatric population.

Objective: To objectively evaluate the quality of FNL by year of residency training.

Methods: Ninety-five pediatric FNL’s were performed by otolaryngology residents and pediatric otolaryngology fellows (postgraduate year [PGY] 1 – 6). Three pediatric otolaryngologists rated the FNL videos (anonymized and without sound) using the Modified Cormack-Lehane scoring system (MCLS). Data analysis was performed using two-way ANOVA and Tukey-Kramer adjustment.

Results: Overall, there was a significant difference in the quality of the FNL based on the year of training (p

Conclusion: The quality …


Characterization Of Oral Cavity And Oropharyngeal Cancer In The Texas Rio Grande Valley, Jared A. Sperling, Rachel Giese 2023 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Characterization Of Oral Cavity And Oropharyngeal Cancer In The Texas Rio Grande Valley, Jared A. Sperling, Rachel Giese

Research Symposium

Background: Cancers of the oral cavity (OC) and oropharynx (OP) account for 3% of cancers diagnosed in the United States each year. A primary cause of death among the Hispanic population in the United States is cancer, accounting for 20% of annual mortality. The Rio Grande Valley (RGV) is a medically-underserved area of South Texas with a large Hispanic population facing health disparities. In this study, we examine the incidence and mortality of OC and OP cancer in the RGV.

Methods: CDC population-level incidence and mortality rate per 100,000 of OC/OP cancer among patients in the RGV counties of Hidalgo …


Social Determinants Of Health And Stage Of Presentation Of Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Taha Al Hassan, Saba Suleman, Adam Bender-Heine, Rachel A. Giese 2023 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Social Determinants Of Health And Stage Of Presentation Of Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Taha Al Hassan, Saba Suleman, Adam Bender-Heine, Rachel A. Giese

Research Symposium

Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate the risk factors that contribute to the development of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in the Rio Grande Valley and understand factors that may be associated with advance stage at presentation.

Methods: Initially 1,609 charts from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley outpatient clinics were evaluated for a diagnosis of SCC and 69 patients were identified for potential inclusion. 44 patients were included for final analysis. Data were analyzed using SPSS 28.0.0. Descriptive and inferential statistics were conducted.

Results: Patients without insurance coverage were more likely to present with …


The Effectiveness Of Serotonin And Tricyclic Antidepressants In Tinnitus Management: A Rapid Review, Dr. Emilie Vos, Dr. Nannette Nicholson, Melinda Johnson, Dr. Karah Gottschalk 2023 Nova Southeastern University

The Effectiveness Of Serotonin And Tricyclic Antidepressants In Tinnitus Management: A Rapid Review, Dr. Emilie Vos, Dr. Nannette Nicholson, Melinda Johnson, Dr. Karah Gottschalk

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Background: Tinnitus can be defined as a health condition characterized by the perception of sound, either in the head and/or ears, in the absence of any external acoustic stimulus. Perception is often quantified by self-report, or the use of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs). The purpose of this rapid review was to evaluate the level and quality of evidence regarding the use of serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRI), selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI), and tricyclic antidepressants as measured by tinnitus patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and/or Visual Analog Scales (VAS). Methods: The Cochrane Rapid Review guidelines were followed. The PICO …


International Consensus Statement On Allergy And Rhinology: Sinonasal Tumors, Edward C. Kuan, Eric W. Wang, Nithin D. Adappa, Daniel M. Beswick, Nyall R. London, Shirley Y. Su, Marilene B. Wang, Waleed M. Abuzeid, Borislav Alexiev, Jeremiah A. Alt, Paolo Antognoni, Michelle Alonso-Basanta, Pete S. Batra, Mihir Bhayani, Diana Bell, Manuel Bernal-Sprekelsen, Christian S. Betz, Jean Yves Blay, Benjamin S. Bleier, Juliana Bonilla-Velez, Claudio Callejas, Ricardo L. Carrau, Roy R. Casiano, Paolo Castelnuovo, Rakesh K. Chandra, Vasileios Chatzinakis, Simon B. Chen, Alexander G. Chiu, Stephen C. Hernandez, et al 2023 University of California, Irvine

International Consensus Statement On Allergy And Rhinology: Sinonasal Tumors, Edward C. Kuan, Eric W. Wang, Nithin D. Adappa, Daniel M. Beswick, Nyall R. London, Shirley Y. Su, Marilene B. Wang, Waleed M. Abuzeid, Borislav Alexiev, Jeremiah A. Alt, Paolo Antognoni, Michelle Alonso-Basanta, Pete S. Batra, Mihir Bhayani, Diana Bell, Manuel Bernal-Sprekelsen, Christian S. Betz, Jean Yves Blay, Benjamin S. Bleier, Juliana Bonilla-Velez, Claudio Callejas, Ricardo L. Carrau, Roy R. Casiano, Paolo Castelnuovo, Rakesh K. Chandra, Vasileios Chatzinakis, Simon B. Chen, Alexander G. Chiu, Stephen C. Hernandez, Et Al

School of Medicine Faculty Publications

Background; Sinonasal neoplasms, whether benign and malignant, pose a significant challenge to clinicians and represent a model area for multidisciplinary collaboration in order to optimize patient care. The International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology; Sinonasal Tumors (ICSNT) aims to summarize the best available evidence and presents 48 thematic and histopathology-based topics spanning the field. Methods; In accordance with prior International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology documents, ICSNT assigned each topic as an Evidence-Based Review with Recommendations, Evidence-Based Review, and Literature Review based on the level of evidence. An international group of multidisciplinary author teams were assembled for the …


Perioperative Opioids And Survival Outcomes In Resectable Head And Neck Cancer: A Systematic Review., Eric V Mastrolonardo, Derek S Mann, Harleen K. Sethi, Bo H Yun, Elliott M Sina, Maria Armache, Brooke Worster, Christopher E Fundakowski, Leila J Mady 2023 Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Perioperative Opioids And Survival Outcomes In Resectable Head And Neck Cancer: A Systematic Review., Eric V Mastrolonardo, Derek S Mann, Harleen K. Sethi, Bo H Yun, Elliott M Sina, Maria Armache, Brooke Worster, Christopher E Fundakowski, Leila J Mady

Otolaryngology (ENT) Resident Research

BACKGROUND: Opioids are a mainstay in pain control for oncologic surgery. The objective of this systematic review is to evaluate the associations of perioperative opioid use with overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) in patients with resectable head and neck cancer (HNC).

METHODS: A systematic review of PubMed, SCOPUS, and CINAHL between 2000 and 2022 was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Studies investigating perioperative opioid use for patients with HNC undergoing surgical resection and its association with OS and DFS were included.

RESULTS: Three thousand three hundred seventy-eight studies met initial inclusion …


Implementation Of A Vestibular Disorder Screening Tool In An Urgent Care, Kathleen A. Probst 2023 University of Missouri-St. Louis

Implementation Of A Vestibular Disorder Screening Tool In An Urgent Care, Kathleen A. Probst

Dissertations

Implementation of a Vestibular Disorder Screening Tool in an Urgent Care

Kathleen A. Probst

M.S.N., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007

B.S.N., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004

A Dissertation Submitted to The Graduate School at the University of Missouri-St. Louis in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree

Doctor of Nursing Practice

August 2023

Advisory Committee

Susan Dean-Baar, PhD, RN, CENP, FAAN

Chairperson

Jennifer Vines, DNP, MSN, RN

Troy Dinkel, MD

Copyright, Kathleen A. Probst, 2023

Abstract

Problem: Vestibular disorders disrupt everyday living and can cause reduced quality of life. Guidelines developed to screen for vestibular disorders are not efficient to use …


Oropharyngeal Teratoma: Five-Month-Old Presenting With Failure To Thrive And Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea., Anna Lawrence, Melissa Gener, Shao Jiang, Jill M. Arganbright 2023 Children's Mercy Kansas City

Oropharyngeal Teratoma: Five-Month-Old Presenting With Failure To Thrive And Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea., Anna Lawrence, Melissa Gener, Shao Jiang, Jill M. Arganbright

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

Oropharyngeal teratomas are an extremely rare congenital tumor. They are often diagnosed prenatally and can cause significant airway obstruction and feeding difficulties at birth. We present a five-month-old female that was diagnosed with a palatal teratoma that presented with failure to thrive, difficulty feeding, and eventually with severe obstructive sleep apnea. We present a five-month-old term, otherwise healthy female who became stridulous after an episode of the respiratory syncytial virus at one month old. At three months old, an otolaryngologist diagnosed mild laryngomalacia with no mass identified, and no surgical intervention was recommended. Due to continued poor weight gain, at …


Tracing Of Local Atopy Among Apparently Non Atopic Asthmatics With Nasal Polyps, Abdallah Mohamed Ali Elezawey, Farag Khalil Farag, Mohamed Ahmed Elsharkawey, Dalia Mahmoud Eldewi, Abdel Wahab Mohamed Lotfy 2023 Internal Medicine department , Faculty of Medicine Al-Azhar University, Cairo , Egypt

Tracing Of Local Atopy Among Apparently Non Atopic Asthmatics With Nasal Polyps, Abdallah Mohamed Ali Elezawey, Farag Khalil Farag, Mohamed Ahmed Elsharkawey, Dalia Mahmoud Eldewi, Abdel Wahab Mohamed Lotfy

Al-Azhar International Medical Journal

Background: Asthma is still a main etiology of complaining all over the world. Much indirect evidence recommends that immunoglobulin E (IgE) and Eosinophil could have an essential role in asthma irrespective of conventional atopic condition.

objective: To trace the expression of local Eosinophil (%) and local IgE in the absence of systemic IgE in asthmatic cases with nasal polyps.

Subjects and methods: 90 subjects were included and were divided into 3 groups: Group A: consists of 30 patients had non-atopic bronchial asthma and nasal polyps. Group B: consists of 30 patients with nasal polyps only. Group C: consists of 30 …


The Effect Of Genetic Taste Status On Swallowing: A Literature Review, Theresa S. Lee, Angela M. Dietsch, Rana H. Damra, Rachel W. Mulheren 2023 Case Western Reserve University

The Effect Of Genetic Taste Status On Swallowing: A Literature Review, Theresa S. Lee, Angela M. Dietsch, Rana H. Damra, Rachel W. Mulheren

Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders: Faculty Publications

Purpose

Swallowing and taste share innervation pathways and are crucial to nutritive intake. Individuals vary in their perception of taste due to factors such as genetics; however, it is unclear to what extent genetic taste status influences swallowing physiology and function. The purpose of this review article is to provide background on genetic taste status, review the evidence on the association between genetic taste status and swallowing, and discuss research and clinical implications.

Method

A comprehensive literature review was conducted using search terms related to swallowing and genetic taste status. Studies were included if they investigated the main effect of …


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