Jose Granell,Laura Garrido,Teresa Millas et al.
Jose Granell et al.
On considering a function-preserving treatment for laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer, swallowing is a capital issue. For most of the patients, achieving an effective and safe deglutition will mark the difference between a functional and a...
Electroacoustic Comparison of Hearing Aid Output of Phonemes in Running Speech versus Isolation: Implications for Aided Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials Testing [0.03%]
连续语句与孤立音位助听器放电的电声学对比:对辅码听觉诱发电位检查的意义
Vijayalakshmi Easwar,David W Purcell,Susan D Scollie
Vijayalakshmi Easwar
Background. Functioning of nonlinear hearing aids varies with characteristics of input stimuli. In the past decade, aided speech evoked cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) have been proposed for validation of hearing aid fittings. H...
Acute-phase inflammatory response in idiopathic sudden deafness: pathogenic implications [0.03%]
特发性突发聋的急性期炎性反应及病理意义
Miguel A López-González,Antonio Abrante,Carmen López-Lorente et al.
Miguel A López-González et al.
The acute-phase inflammatory response in the peripheral bloodstream can be an expression of transient cerebral ischaemia in idiopathic sudden deafness. For this, a neurological and otorhinolaryngological examination of each patient, perform...
Travis T Tollefson,David White,James Brookes et al.
Travis T Tollefson et al.
Sylvia Taylor,Paola Marchisio,Anne Vergison et al.
Sylvia Taylor et al.
A Pilot Study on Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials in Children: Aided CAEPs Reflect Improved High-Frequency Audibility with Frequency Compression Hearing Aid Technology [0.03%]
频率压缩助听器改善高频听力的有效性:皮层听觉事件相关电位研究
Danielle Glista,Vijayalakshmi Easwar,David W Purcell et al.
Danielle Glista et al.
Background. This study investigated whether cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) could reliably be recorded and interpreted using clinical testing equipment, to assess the effects of hearing aid technology on the CAEP. Methods. Fifte...
Lorienne M Jenstad,Susan Marynewich,David R Stapells
Lorienne M Jenstad
In a previous study, we investigated slow cortical potential (SCP) N1-P2 amplitudes and N1 latencies in aided and unaided conditions, with the finding that despite being set to provide 20 or 40 dB of gain, none of the hearing aids resulted ...
Susan Marynewich,Lorienne M Jenstad,David R Stapells
Susan Marynewich
Slow cortical potentials (SCPs) are currently of great interest in the hearing aid fitting process for infants; however, there is conflicting evidence in the literature concerning the use of SCPs for this purpose. The current study investig...
Multidisciplinary service utilization pattern by advanced head and neck cancer patients: a single institution study [0.03%]
晚期头颈部肿瘤患者多学科诊疗模式的应用特征:单一机构的研究报告
Jacqueline C Junn,Irene A Kim,Marianna L Zahurak et al.
Jacqueline C Junn et al.
Purpose. To analyze the patterns and associations of adjunctive service visits by head and neck cancer patients receiving primary, concurrent chemoradiation therapy. Methods. Retrospective chart review of patients receiving adjunctive suppo...
Role of osteoplastic frontal sinus obliteration in the era of endoscopic sinus surgery [0.03%]
内镜鼻窦手术时代的骨质移植前窦填塞术的作用
Joshua B Silverman,Stacey T Gray,Nicolas Y Busaba
Joshua B Silverman
Objective. Determining the indications for osteoplastic frontal sinus obliteration (OFSO) for the treatment of inflammatory frontal sinus disease. Study Design. Retrospective case series from a single tertiary care facility. Methods. Thirty...