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Talking to the animals
3 May 2022
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
People with communication difficulties have an increased risk of mood and anxiety disorders. This often means that speech and language therapists must actively engage in counselling as part of their intervention. It is not surprising, therefore, that the active components...
COVID-19 impact on the workplace
5 July 2022
| Joanna Lemanska
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult, COVID-19
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Audiology practice, COVID-19 pandemic, changes to workplace
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted several areas of people’s life. It is unsurprising that it is now a very common research topic. The described study concerned a discussion about what effects the pandemic had and might have on the audiology workplace,...
Association between depression and survival in patients with head and neck cancer
1 July 2016
| Shabbir Akhtar
Approximately 40% of patients develop major depressive disorder (MDD) during diagnosis and treatment for head and neck cancer (HNC). Depressive symptoms in these patients have a significant effect on their rehabilitation and survival. Given the small number of studies in...
Tricky post-laryngectomy swallows
1 November 2015
| Anna Slovick
Despite improvements in chemoradiation therapy and the adoption of organ preservation for some head and neck cancers, total laryngectomy remains the treatment often providing best survival chances for advanced laryngeal cancer. This article reviews the causes of dysphagia post-laryngectomy and...
Outcome measures for hearing loss
1 November 2015
| Linnea Cheung
This short editorial explores some possible options in measurement of quality of care in audiology. We traditionally tend to use clinician-related outcomes in place of patient-reported outcome measures and so we could miss a wealth of data on the impact...
Surgical indications for infantile haemangiomas
Infantile haemangiomas are embryonal tumours and represent the most common tumour of infancy, with an estimated incidence 4-5%. There is well-described natural history, usually becoming apparent in the first few weeks of life and proliferating rapidly in the first few...Can obstructive snoring affect the snorer’s ears as well?
1 May 2018
| Sangeeta Maini
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Eustachian tube dysfunction, Obstructive sleep apnea, anterior rhinomanometry, mucociliary transport time
Patients with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) often show severe nasal obstruction, chronic sinusitis and/or a deficit of nasal mucociliary clearance with nasopharyngeal stagnation of secretions possibly predisposing to eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD). This clinical prospective study investigates ETD, nasal resistance...
Wisdom and the cochlear implant clinician
Helen Cullington provides the clinician’s perspective on the challenges faced in building artificial intelligence into cochlear implant clinics. She highlights the importance of including the clinician with their wisdom and experience to help make sense of the patterns of data....Ergonomics in otorhinolaryngology
8 January 2024
| Raewyn G Campbell
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ENTA - ENT
Raewyn Campbell is a rhinologist and skull base surgeon in Sydney, Australia. Prior to training in medicine, she was trained as a physiotherapist, and she brings both disciplines into her research on ergonomics in surgery. Surgeons need to look after...
Atlas of Ear Diseases
1 July 2015
| Asad Qayyum
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ENTA - Otology
In this self-published atlas, the author has approached the external ear and middle ear pathologies on the basis of classification of diseases, emphasising the added benefits of using of an oto-endoscope in identifying the external and middle ear pathologies. The...
From the editor Jul/Aug 2024
4 July 2024
| Declan Costello
Declan Costello, MA, MBBS, FRCS(ORL-HNS),Consultant Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon, Wexham Park Hospital, Slough, Berkshire, UK. E: d.costello@nhs.netTW / X: @Voicedoctor_uk Congress season is well underway around the world – with all that’s going on, it’s hard to keep track...
Voice outcomes following extended laser resections for laryngeal cancer
1 March 2016
| Christopher Burgess
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Cancer, Laryngeal preservation, Radiation, VHI, Vocal cord, Vocal fold
It is now widely accepted that the oncological and voice outcomes following transoral laser microsurgery for early T1a glottic cancers are equivalent to, if not superior to, traditional radiotherapy. Voice outcomes following more extensive resections have not been as frequently...