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2. Potential role of hybrid positron emission tomography in pre-operative assessment of primary salivary gland carcinomas
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Karimian, Sevda, Hüllner, Martin W, Rupp, Niels J, Freiberger, Sandra N, Broglie, Martina A, Morand, Grégoire B, University of Zurich, and Morand, Grégoire B
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2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,10049 Institute of Pathology and Molecular Pathology ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,10181 Clinic for Nuclear Medicine ,General Medicine - Published
- 2023
3. Prediction of extranodal extension in oropharyngeal cancer patients and carcinoma of unknown primary: value of metabolic tumor imaging with hybrid PET compared with MRI and CT
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Amina Nemmour, Thomas M. Stadler, Alexander Maurer, Zsofia Kovacs, Bettina Serrallach, Diana Born, Constanze M. Nemes, Martina A. Broglie, Shila Pazahr, Niels J. Rupp, Martin W. Hüllner, Sandro J. Stoeckli, Grégoire B. Morand, University of Zurich, and Stoeckli, Sandro J
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2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,10181 Clinic for Nuclear Medicine ,General Medicine - Published
- 2023
4. Reappraisal of Grading in Intestinal-Type Sinonasal Adenocarcinoma: Tumor Budding as an Independent Prognostic Parameter
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Meerwein, Christian M, Brada, Muriel D, Soyka, Michael B, Holzmann, David, Rupp, Niels J, University of Zurich, and Meerwein, Christian M
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2734 Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Oncology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,10049 Institute of Pathology and Molecular Pathology ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,2730 Oncology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Abstract
Since sinonasal intestinal-type adenocarcinomas (ITAC) show resemblance to colorectal adenocarcinomas, we aimed to investigate novel prognostic factors of outcome, with particular focus on the role of tumor budding (TB). Retrospective clinico-pathological single-institution study on consecutive ITAC patients between 1996 and 2020. Histopathological parameters including conventional subtypes and TB features (low, intermediate, high) were evaluated with the aid of pancytokeratin (AE1/AE3) immunohistochemical staining. Parameters were correlated to clinical data and outcome. A total of 31 ITAC patients were included. Overall, 19/31 patients (61.3%) presented with stage III/IV disease. Presence of lymph node or distant metastases was rare (1/31 patient, 3.2%). Treatment protocols consisted of tumor resection in 30/31 patients (96.8%) and primary radiochemotherapy in 1/31 patient (3.2%). Adjuvant radiation therapy was conducted in 20/30 surgically treated patients (66.7%). The 3- and 5-year overall survival (OS) was 83.9% and 78.3% and the 3- and 5-years disease-specific survival (DSS) 83.7% % and 78.5%, respectively. The presence of intermediate/high TB (defined as ≥ 5 buds) was associated with both, worse DSS (log rank p = 0.03) and OS (log rank p = 0.006). No patient with low TB revealed progressive disease or died of the disease. No association between TB and tumor stage or conventional tumor subtype was found. Tumor budding seems to be an independent prognostic factor of worse outcome in ITAC.
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- 2022
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5. Volumetry improves the assessment of the vestibular aqueduct size in inner ear malformation
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Weiss, Nora M, Breitsprecher, Tabita M, Pscheidl, Alexander, Bächinger, David, Volkenstein, Stefan, Dazert, Stefan, Mlynski, Robert, Langner, Sönke, Roland, Peter, Dhanasingh, Anandhan, University of Zurich, and Weiss, Nora M
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2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,General Medicine ,Human medicine - Abstract
Objectives Enlarged vestibular aqueduct (EVA) is a common finding associated with inner ear malformations (IEM). However, uniform radiologic definitions for EVA are missing and various 2D-measurement methods to define EVA have been reported. This study evaluates VA volume in different types of IEM and compares 3D-reconstructed VA volume to 2D-measurements. Methods A total of 98 high-resolution CT (HRCT) data sets from temporal bones were analyzed (56 with IEM; [cochlear hypoplasia (CH; n = 18), incomplete partition type I (IPI; n = 12) and type II (IPII; n = 11) and EVA (n = 15)]; 42 controls). VA diameter was measured in axial images. VA volume was analyzed by software-based, semi-automatic segmentation and 3D-reconstruction. Differences in VA volume between the groups and associations between VA volume and VA diameter were assessed. Inter-rater-reliability (IRR) was assessed using the intra-class-correlation-coefficient (ICC). Results Larger VA volumes were found in IEM compared to controls. Significant differences in VA volume between patients with EVA and controls (p p r = 0.78, VA operculum: r = 0.91), in CH (VA midpoint: r = 0.59, VA operculum: r = 0.61), in EVA (VA midpoint: r = 0.55, VA operculum: r = 0.66) and in controls (VA midpoint: r = 0.36, VA operculum: r = 0.42). The highest IRR was found for VA volume (ICC = 0.90). Conclusions The VA diameter may be an insufficient estimate of VA volume, since (1) measurement of VA diameter does not reliably correlate with VA volume and (2) VA diameter shows a lower IRR than VA volume. 3D-reconstruction and VA volumetry may add information in diagnosing EVA in cases with or without additional IEM.
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- 2023
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6. Current possibilities and challenges in the treatment of laryngopharyngeal reflux
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Runggaldier, Daniel, van Schie, Bram, Marti, Silvan, Bohlender, Jörg E, University of Zurich, and Runggaldier, Daniel
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2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology - Abstract
ZusammenfassungDer laryngopharyngeale Reflux (LPR) ist durch ein Aufstoßen von gastralem bzw. gastroduodenalem Sekret wie auch von gasförmigem Inhalt in den oberen aerodigestiven Trakt charakterisiert, wodurch eine Schädigung der Schleimhäute u. a. im Larynx- und Pharynxbereich resultieren kann. Eine Reihe von Symptomen wie das klassische retrosternale Brennen und saure Aufstoßen oder weitere, teils sehr unspezifische Symptome wie Heiserkeit, chronischer Husten, zervikales Globusgefühl oder Hypersekretion von Mukus können daraus resultieren. Bei heterogener Studienlage und dem Fehlen eines Goldstandards ist, wie kürzlich zusammengefasst, die Diagnosestellung des LPR schwierig und umstritten. Die Therapieoptionen des LPR werden aufgrund der dünnen Datenlage ebenfalls kontrovers diskutiert und können neben medikamentösen auch konservative diätetische Maßnahmen umfassen. Das Ziel der nachfolgenden Übersichtsarbeit ist daher, die verfügbaren therapeutischen Optionen des LPR kritisch zu diskutieren und für den praktischen klinischen Alltag zusammenzufassen.
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7. Cochlear and Vestibular Volumes in Inner Ear Malformations
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Tabita M. Breitsprecher, Alexander Pscheidl, David Bächinger, Stefan Volkenstein, Anandhan Dhanasingh, Vincent Van Rompaey, Robert Mlynski, Stefan Dazert, Paul Van de Heyning, Sönke Langner, Peter Roland, Nora M. Weiss, University of Zurich, and Weiss, Nora M
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Hearing Loss, Sensorineural ,Reproducibility of Results ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Cochlear Implantation ,Sensory Systems ,Cochlea ,Vestibular Aqueduct ,2809 Sensory Systems ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,2728 Neurology (clinical) ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Humans ,Human medicine ,Vestibule, Labyrinth ,Neurology (clinical) ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Objective A “gold standard” for quantitatively diagnosing inner ear malformations (IEMs) and a consensus on normative measurements are lacking. Reference ranges and cutoff values of inner ear dimensions may add in distinguishing IEM types. This study evaluates the volumes of the cochlea and vestibular system in different types of IEM. Study Design Retrospective cohort. Setting Tertiary academic center. Patients High-resolution CT scans of 115 temporal bones (70 with IEM; cochlear hypoplasia [CH]; n = 19), incomplete partition (IP) Types I and III (n = 16), IP Type II with an enlarged vestibular aqueduct (Mondini malformation; n = 16), enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome (n = 19), and 45 controls. Interventions Volumetry by software-based, semiautomatic segmentation, and 3D reconstruction. Main Outcome Measures Differences in volumes among IEM and between IEM types and controls; interrater reliability. Results Compared with controls (mean volume, 78.0 mm3), only CH showed a significantly different cochlear volume (mean volume, 30.2 mm3; p < 0.0001) among all types of IEM. A cutoff value of 60 mm3 separated 100% of CH cases from controls. Compared with controls, significantly larger vestibular system volumes were found in Mondini malformation (mean difference, 22.9 mm3; p = 0.009) and IP (mean difference, 24.1 mm3; p = 0.005). In contrast, CH showed a significantly smaller vestibular system volume (mean difference, 41.1 mm3; p < 0.0001). A good interrater reliability was found for all three-dimensional measurements (ICC = 0.86–0.91). Conclusion Quantitative reference values for IEM obtained in this study were in line with existing qualitative diagnostic characteristics. A cutoff value less than 60 mm3 may indicate an abnormally small cochlea. Normal reference values for volumes of the cochlea and vestibular system may aid in diagnosing IEM.
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8. Menière’s disease caused by CGRP - A new hypothesis explaining etiology and pathophysiology. Redirecting Menière’s syndrome to Menière’s disease
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Stefan Carl Anton Hegemann, University of Zurich, and Hegemann, Stefan Carl Anton
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Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Disease ,Bioinformatics ,2809 Sensory Systems ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animal model ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,Endolymphatic Hydrops ,Endolymphatic hydrops ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Meniere Disease ,S syndrome ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,2800 General Neuroscience ,medicine.disease ,Sensory Systems ,Pathophysiology ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,2728 Neurology (clinical) ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Migraine ,Ear, Inner ,Etiology ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Meniere's disease - Abstract
This paper provides a new hypothetical explanation for the etiopathology and pathophysiology of Menière’s Disease (MD), which to date remain unexplained, or incompletely understood. The suggested hypothesis will explain the close connection of MD and Migraine, the coexistence of endolymphatic hydrops (ELH) and Menière attacks and the signs of inflammation detected in the inner ears of MD patients. Although as yet unproven, the explanations provided appear highly plausible and could pave the way for the generation of the first animal model of MD – an invaluable asset for developing new treatment strategies. Furthermore, if proven correct, this hypothesis could redefine and also reset the actual name of Menière’s Syndrome to Menière’s Disease.
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9. The Role of Regional Disease and Patterns of Treatment Failure in Primary Sinonasal Malignancies
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Martina A. Broglie, Christian M Meerwein, Domenic Vital, Michael B. Soyka, Panagiotis Balermpas, David Holzmann, University of Zurich, and Meerwein, Christian M
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Regional Disease ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Malignancy ,Disease-Free Survival ,Treatment failure ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Treatment Failure ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Lymph node ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Outcome measures ,Original Articles ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,10044 Clinic for Radiation Oncology ,Radiation therapy ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,2723 Immunology and Allergy ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
Background The question how to treat the clinically negative neck in sinonasal malignancies is controversial. Objectives To investigate patterns of treatment failure and to assess outcome measures in patients with primary sinonasal malignancies. Methods Retrospective cohort study of patients treated for primary malignant sinonasal malignancies. Results Lymph node (LN) metastases at initial presentation were present in 8 of 152 patients (5.3%). Ipsi- and contralateral LN levels 1 and 2 were identified as nodal basins at risk. We found a 5-year overall survival (OS) of 75.2% and disease free survival of 61.1%. Among patients with cN0 neck, nodal recurrence free survival was not different between patients with and without elective neck treatment ( P = .23). On logistic regression analysis, we found initial T classification as an independent factor for achievement of complete remission (CR) and OS. Conclusions LN metastases at initial presentation are rare and initial T classification was identified as the most important prognostic factor for OS and CR, emphasizing the need for a thorough initial staging of the primary tumor.
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10. Ambulante Phonochirurgie
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Jörg E. Bohlender, University of Zurich, and Bohlender, Jörg E
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Office based ,business.industry ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Ambulatory Surgical Procedure ,medicine.disease ,Multiple-criteria decision analysis ,Patient acceptance ,Surgical risk ,Patient safety ,Outpatient procedures ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Medicine ,Medical emergency ,Laryngeal surgery ,business - Abstract
ZusammenfassungWesentliche und neue Impulse, die das Behandlungskonzept für ambulante phonochirurgische Eingriffe am unsedierten Patienten betreffen, stammen aktuell aus dem angloamerikanischen Sprachraum. Die dort etablierten „office-based procedures“ werden als eine Alternative zu vielen konventionellen operativen Larynxeingriffen in Vollnarkose propagiert. Maßgeblich für diese Entwicklung ist der Einsatz neuer endoskopischer Techniken in Kombination mit photoangiolytischen Laserverfahren (KTP-Laser und blauer Laser), die eine sichere und effiziente ambulante Phonochirurgie ermöglichen. Die Akzeptanz seitens der Patienten ist hoch, da ambulante Eingriffe als risikoärmer gelten. Ungeachtet der verbreiteten Euphorie fehlen weiterführende Studien, welche die medizinischen Entscheidungskriterien und das Sicherheitsmanagement bei dieser neuen ambulanten Ausrichtung der Kehlkopfchirurgie bewerten.
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11. Prolongierte ulzerierende Laryngitis
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Stephanie Reetz, Meike Brockmann-Bauser, Jörg E. Bohlender, University of Zurich, and Reetz, Stephanie
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medicine.medical_specialty ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Vocal Cords ,Laryngoskopie ,Laryngitis ,Humans ,Medicine ,Stroboscopy ,Gynecology ,Stroboskopie ,Hoarseness ,Laryngoscopy ,business.industry ,Übersichten ,Stimmlippenläsion ,Dysphonia ,Ulcerative laryngitis ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Differentialdiagnosen ,Chronic hoarseness ,Head and neck surgery ,Vocal fold lesion ,Differential diagnosis ,Chronische Heiserkeit ,business - Abstract
Prolonged ulcerative laryngitis is a rare, benign inflammatory alteration of the larynx that persists for months. The laryngoscopic findings suggest a malignant process and can therefore be a challenge for the treating ear, nose and throat (ENT) physician.Presentation of the current database to provide an overview of the etiology, progress and treatment for everyday clinical practice.Three case studies from the Department of Phoniatrics and Speech Pathology of the ENT Department, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland, are presented. Analysis and discussion of the current literature base and of case reports in the English literature.The etiology and predisposing factors for this disease are unclear. Previous respiratory infection with cough and dysphonia seems to be the most common cause. Biopsies should be avoided.The typical laryngoscopic findings show corresponding circumscribed lancet-shaped ulcerations in the middle third of the vocal fold. The course of the disease appears to be self-limiting and without permanent structural consequences. Therefore, good patient education and close laryngoscopic follow-up should be performed.HINTERGRUND: Die prolongierte ulzerierende Laryngitis ist eine seltene, gutartige, über Monate andauernde entzündliche Veränderung des Larynx. Der lupenlaryngoskopische Befund lässt einen malignen Prozess vermuten und kann somit eine Herausforderung für den behandelnden Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Arzt (HNO-Arzt) darstellen.Darstellung der aktuellen Datenlage, um einen für den klinischen Alltag hilfreichen Überblick über Ätiologie, Verlauf und Therapieoptionen zu geben.Präsentation von 3 Fallbeispielen aus der Abteilung für Phoniatrie und Klinische Logopädie der ORL-Klinik des Universitätsspitals Zürich. Analyse und Diskussion der aktuellen Studienlage und von Einzelfallberichten aus der englischsprachigen Literatur.Ätiologie und prädisponierende Faktoren sind unklar. Ein vorangegangener Atemwegsinfekt mit Husten und Heiserkeit scheint die häufigste Ursache zu sein. Die Erkrankung weist einen selbstlimitierenden Krankheitsverlauf ohne strukturell dauerhafte Folgen auf. Biopsien sollten vermieden werden.Der typische laryngoskopische Befund zeigt umschriebene korrespondierende lanzettförmige Ulzerationen im mittleren Stimmlippendrittel. Der Krankheitsverlauf scheint selbstlimitierend zu sein und ohne strukturell dauerhafte Folgen abzulaufen. Deswegen sollten eine gute Patientenaufklärung und engmaschige laryngoskopische Kontrollen vorgenommen werden.
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12. Is There a Role for Topical Swallowed Steroids upon Emergency Room Admission for Suspected Food Bolus Obstruction in Eosinophilic Esophagitis?
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Aurora Tatu, Luc Biedermann, Alex Straumann, Thomas Greuter, Philipp Schreiner, Dagmar I. Keller, University of Zurich, and Schreiner, Philipp
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Budesonide ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,3616 Speech and Hearing ,610 Medicine & health ,Speech and Hearing ,Swallowing ,Internal medicine ,Food bolus ,Eosinophilia ,medicine ,Humans ,2715 Gastroenterology ,Adverse effect ,Eosinophilic esophagitis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Eosinophilic Esophagitis ,Hepatology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Enteritis ,Endoscopy ,Surgery ,Deglutition ,10219 Clinic for Gastroenterology and Hepatology ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Gastritis ,Female ,Steroids ,business ,Deglutition Disorders ,Emergency Service, Hospital ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Since most pharmacological treatments in case of esophageal food impaction (EFI) are unsuccessful, an endoscopy is usually required to resolve EFI. We present the first results of a budesonide orodispersible tablet (BOT) as a medical treatment option before endoscopy. We evaluated all patients with a suspected EFI to receive BOT before emergent endoscopy at a tertiary hospital between March 2019 and June 2020. A total of eight patients received BOT before endoscopy. Mean age was 50.1 years and 87.5% were male. In 38% (3/8) of patients the EFI resolved without endoscopic intervention. No adverse events occurred. After endoscopy, a diagnosis of EoE was established in 75%. This case series demonstrate the potential of BOT as medical rescue therapy in case of EFI.
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13. Allogenes und autologes Material führt bei Mastoidhöhlenobliteration zu vergleichbaren Rezidivraten
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Nora M Weiss, Robert Mlynski, Jannik Botzen, Hans Edgar Bernd, Torben Stallbaum, David Bächinger, Wilma Großmann, University of Zurich, and Weiss, Nora
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,03 medical and health sciences ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business ,Mastoid cavity - Abstract
Zusammenfassung Einleitung Bei symptomatischen Mastoidhöhlen nach Ohroperationen besteht die Therapie der Wahl in der chirurgischen Verkleinerung. Hierbei stehen verschiedene Methoden und Materialien zur Obliteration zur Verfügung. Allogenes Material ist leicht verfügbar, kann jedoch zu Wundinfektionen aufgrund von Abstoßungsreaktionen, Granulationen und Entzündungsreaktionen führen, weshalb autologes Material aufgrund seiner guten Biokompatibilität häufig bevorzugt wird. Ziel dieser Studie war es, die Langzeitergebnisse von Patienten nach Mastoidhöhlenobliteration mit allogenem und autologem Material im Hinblick auf das Auftreten von Rezidivcholesteatomen, die Anzahl der Revisionsoperationen und den Einfluss der Operation auf die Lebensqualität zu vergleichen. Methoden Patienten, die sich einer Mastoidhöhlenobliteration mit dem allogenen Material Hydroxylapatit-Matrix (HMM) unterzogen, wurden retrospektiv in die Studie eingeschlossen. In einem prospektiven Studienteil wurden Patienten eingeschlossen, welche sich einer Mastoidhöhlenobliteration mit autologem Rekonstruktionsmaterial (AutoM) unterzogen. Bei allen Patienten wurde neben einer ausführlichen Aktenanalyse eine Reintonaudiometrie durchgeführt und bei der postoperativen Untersuchung das Zürcher Mittelohrinventar (Zurich Chronic Middle Ear Inventory [ZCMEI-21]) zur Erhebung der gesundheitsbezogenen, krankheitsspezifischen Lebensqualität ausgefüllt. Ergebnisse Insgesamt wurden 22 Patienten mit einem durchschnittlichen Alter von 56,9 Jahren (SD 18,7 Jahre) und HMM (mittleres Nachuntersuchungsintervall: 88,3 Monate; SD 21,9 Monate) sowie 25 Patienten mit einem Durchschnittsalter von 52,4 Jahren (SD 13,7 Jahre) und AutoM (mittleres Nachuntersuchungsintervall: 13,5 Monate; SD 9,5 Monate) in die Studie eingeschlossen. Die audiologische Revisionsfreiheit lag nach einem Jahr für HMM bei 100% und für AutoM bei 85%. Die Rezidivfreiheit lag nach einem Jahr für HMM bei 95% und für AutoM bei 100%. Die Gruppen unterschieden sich weder hinsichtlich des postoperativen Hörergebnisses noch der postoperativen Lebensqualität. Diskussion Die Obliteration von Mastoidhöhlen ist eine chirurgische Herausforderung. Es zeigte sich kein relevanter Unterschied zwischen den verwendeten Materialien im Hinblick auf die Rezidivrate, das Hören und die Lebensqualität über den für beide Gruppen beobachteten Zeitraum von 13,5 Monaten. Die oft fehlende subjektive Symptomatik zusammen mit der hohen Rate an Rezidivcholesteatomen und Revisionsindikationen unterstreicht die Notwendigkeit einer regelmäßigen klinischen Nachsorge inklusive der Ohrmikroskopie bei chronischen Mittelohrerkrankungen und lässt regelmäßige Nachuntersuchungen dringend empfehlen.
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14. Seltene Erkrankungen des vestibulären Labyrinths: von Zebras, Chamäleons und Wölfen im Schafspelz
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Dlugaiczyk, Julia, University of Zurich, and Dlugaiczyk, Julia
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Otorhinolaryngology ,medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business ,Intralabyrinthine schwannoma ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Enlarged vestibular aqueduct - Abstract
ZusammenfassungDie Differenzialdiagnose von Erkrankungen des vestibulären Labyrinths stellt eine grosse Herausforderung dar, da sich hinter dem sehr häufigen Leitsymptom «Schwindel» viele verschiedene und v. a. seltene Erkrankungen verbergen können. Der vorliegende Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über die für den HNO-Arzt wichtigen seltenen Erkrankungen des vestibulären Labyrinths ausgehend von ihrer klinischen Präsentation als akutes (AVS), episodisches (EVS) oder chronisches vestibuläres Syndrom (CVS). Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf den EVS, sortiert nach ihrer Dauer und dem Vorhandensein von Triggern (Sekunden, ohne Trigger: Vestibularisparoxysmie, Tumarkin-Krise; Sekunden, lärm- und druckinduziert: Syndrome des «dritten Fensters»; Sekunden bis Minuten, positionsabhängig: seltene Varianten und Differenzialdiagnosen des benignen paroxysmalen Lagerungsschwindels; Stunden bis Tage, spontan: intralabyrinthäre Schwannome, Tumoren des endolymphatischen Sacks, Autoimmunerkrankungen des Innenohres). Des Weiteren werden seltene Differenzialdiagnosen eines AVS (Neuritis vestibularis inf., Otolithenfunktionsstörungen, vaskuläre Ursachen, akute bilaterale Vestibulopathie) und eines CVS (bilaterale Vestibulopathie) erläutert. Dabei werden insbesondere die entscheidenden diagnostischen Massnahmen für die Identifikation der einzelnen Krankheitsbilder und die Warnzeichen für potentiell gefährliche Ursachen (z. B. Labyrinthinfarkt/-blutung) dargelegt. Somit dient dieser Beitrag dem HNO-Arzt in Klinik und Praxis als eine Art «Vademecum» für die zügige Identifikation und zeitnahe Therapie seltener Erkrankungen des Gleichgewichtsorgans.
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15. Proximity of the middle meningeal artery and maxillary artery to the mandibular head and mandibular neck as revealed by three-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography
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Daphne Schönegg, Raphael Ferrari, Thomas Gander, Julian Ebner, Martin Lanzer, Michael Blumer, University of Zurich, and Gander, Thomas
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Middle meningeal artery ,610 Medicine & health ,Mandible ,Maxillary Artery ,Lateral pterygoid muscle ,Magnetic resonance angiography ,Condyle ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Humans ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,3504 Oral Surgery ,Mandibular notch ,Mandibular Condyle ,Maxillary artery ,030206 dentistry ,Anatomy ,Meningeal Arteries ,2746 Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Oral and maxillofacial surgery ,Surgery ,10069 Clinic of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,business ,Cadaveric spasm ,Magnetic Resonance Angiography ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose The close topographic relationship between vascular and osseous structures in the condylar and subcondylar region and marked variability in the arterial course has been revealed by both imaging and cadaveric studies. This study aimed to verify the previously published information in a large sample and to determine a safe surgical region. Methods We analyzed the three-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography images of 300 individuals. Results The mean distance between the middle meningeal artery and the apex of the condyle or the most medial point of the condyle was 18.8 mm (range: 11.2–25.9 mm) or 14.5 mm (range: 8.8–22.9 mm) respectively. The course of the maxillary artery relative to the lateral pterygoid muscle was medial in 45.7% of cases and lateral in 54.3%. An asymmetric course was evident in 66 patients (22%). The mean distance between the maxillary artery and condylar process at the deepest point of the mandibular notch was 6.2 mm in sides exhibiting a medial course (range: 3.7–9.8 mm) and 6.6 mm in sides exhibiting a lateral course (range: 3.9–10.4 mm). The distances were significantly influenced by age, gender, and the course of the maxillary artery. Conclusion Our study emphasizes the marked inter- and intra-individual variability of the maxillary and middle meningeal arterial courses. We confirmed the proximity of the arteries to the condylar process. Extensive surgical experience and thorough preparation for each individual case are essential to prevent iatrogenic vascular injury.
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16. Characteristics of health-related quality of life in different types of chronic middle ear disease
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Wilma Großmann, Nora M Weiss, David Bächinger, Robert Mlynski, University of Zurich, and Weiss, Nora M
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hearing loss ,Ear, Middle ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Mastoid ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tympanoplasty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Internal medicine ,Vertigo ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prospective Studies ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Retrospective Studies ,Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,business.industry ,Cholesteatoma ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,humanities ,Otitis Media ,Treatment Outcome ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Chronic Disease ,Quality of Life ,Middle ear ,Female ,Neurosurgery ,medicine.symptom ,Audiometry ,business - Abstract
Different types of chronic middle ear disease (CMED) present with differing severity of single symptoms, such as discharge, vertigo or hearing loss, which impair health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Here, we aimed to (i) investigate characteristics of HRQoL and (ii) evaluate the association between HRQoL and hearing among different types of CMED. In this prospective longitudinal cohort study, we included adult patients undergoing surgical treatment for CMED. Primary outcomes included HRQoL assessed by the Zurich Chronic Middle Ear Inventory (ZCMEI-21) and hearing assessed by pure-tone audiometry. In the included 108 patients (51% females), CMED were chronic otitis media (COM) with (n = 46) or without (n = 22) cholesteatoma, persistent mastoid cavity (with [n = 15] or without [n = 10] recurrent cholesteatoma), revision ossiculoplasty for hearing restoration (n = 14), and postinflammatory meatal fibrosis (n = 1). Preoperatively, the mean ZCMEI-21 score showed statistically significant differences among different types of CMED (p = 0.007) with persistent mastoid cavity without cholesteatoma exhibiting the highest score (34.1, SD 7.7) indicating poor HRQoL. At a mean follow-up period of 183 days, no statistically significant differences in the ZCMEI-21 scores among different types of CMED were observed (p = 0.67). This study objectifies differences in HRQoL among different types of CMED. In patients with indication for functional surgery only, e.g., persistent mastoid cavity without cholesteatoma, the worst HRQoL was observed. Yet, in these types of CMED, HRQoL guides decision for treatment. Moreover, differences in HRQoL among different types of CMED were not closely associated with hearing, but largely depended on other symptoms, such as discharge or vertigo.
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17. Preliminary experience and feasibility test using a novel 3D virtual-reality microscope for otologic surgical procedures
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Merlin Schär, Alexander M. Huber, Christof Röösli, University of Zurich, and Schär, Merlin
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Male ,Microscope ,Computer science ,virtual reality ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Otology ,Virtual reality ,law.invention ,User-Computer Interface ,surgical microscope ,03 medical and health sciences ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,0302 clinical medicine ,Human–computer interaction ,law ,Cadaver ,Humans ,Ear Diseases ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Aged ,robotics ,Microscopy ,exoscope ,Surgical microscope ,business.industry ,Virtual Reality ,Robotics ,Equipment Design ,microsurgery ,General Medicine ,Test (assessment) ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery, Computer-Assisted ,Otorhinolaryngology ,ergonomics ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Feasibility Studies ,Otologic Surgical Procedures ,Artificial intelligence ,business - Abstract
Current surgical microscopes suffer from inherent constraints in achievable viewing angles and require manual interaction to control settings. Overcoming these limitations may provide benefits for otologic surgical procedures.We present a first feasibility and usability assessment of a novel commercial surgical microscope featuring a virtual-reality interface and hands-free control of a robot-mounted 3D-camera.Overall practicability of using the device for otologic procedures could be confirmed in theThe novel virtual reality 3D-microscope bears potential to provide benefits for various otologic procedures, which will be evaluated more quantitatively in clinical follow-up studies.
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18. Immediate Lip Trill Effects on the Standard Diagnostic Measures Voice Range Profile, Jitter, Maximum Phonation Time, and Dysphonia Severity Index
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B. Balandat, Meike Brockmann-Bauser, Jörg E. Bohlender, University of Zurich, and Brockmann-Bauser, M
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Range (music) ,3616 Speech and Hearing ,Wilcoxon signed-rank test ,Voice Quality ,Voice therapy ,Singing ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Audiology ,030507 speech-language pathology & audiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Speech and Hearing ,0302 clinical medicine ,Phonation ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Jitter ,business.industry ,Dysphonia ,LPN and LVN ,Lip ,2912 LPN and LVN ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Voice Training ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Female ,Trill (music) ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Vocal tract - Abstract
SUMMARY Objectives Semi–occluded vocal tract exercises are widely applied to improve vocal performance in speakers, singers, and voice patients. This study investigates immediate lip trill effects on standard voice assessment measures including voice range profiles, jitter, maximum phonation time, and Dysphonia Severity Index in vocally healthy women. Study Design Experimental study. Setting Otolaryngology clinic within tertiary hospital. Subjects and Methods Twenty-five vocally healthy women between 19 and 58 years (mean 38.4) were assessed before and after 3 minutes of standardized lip trill training combined with defined voice fundamental frequency and intensity modulations. Main outcome measures were fundamental frequency (F 0 ) during counting (F 0 counting), the singing voice range profile parameters minimum, maximum and range of F 0 and voice sound pressure level (voice SPL), jitter (%), maximum phonation time (MPT), and the Dysphonia Severity Index (DSI). Wilcoxon signed rank test was applied to determine significant changes after exercise. Results After exercise the singing F 0 and SPL range significantly increased from 549 (SD 217) to 612 (238) Hz and 45.1 (10.1) to 47.3 (9.8) dBA, resepctively ( P P 0 during counting showed a highly significant increase from 198 (SD 25.6) to 209 Hz (SD 25.4, P Conclusions In vocally healthy women, lip trill training immediately facilitates increases in mean F 0 during counting, and singing F 0 and SPL range. Future studies should investigate, if changes to these parameters indicate immediate responsiveness to voice exercise also in voice patients, and if these findings transfer to long-term effects through prolonged training.
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19. Virtual planning, simultaneous dental implantation and CAD/CAM plate fixation: a paradigm change in maxillofacial reconstruction
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Martin Lanzer, L. Hingsammer, Paul Schumann, Thomas Gander, Martin Rücker, T. Seier, University of Zurich, and Seier, T
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Reconstructive surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dentistry ,610 Medicine & health ,CAD ,Free flap ,Free Tissue Flaps ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Fibula ,Survival rate ,Bone Transplantation ,Rehabilitation ,3504 Oral Surgery ,business.industry ,Dental Implantation, Endosseous ,030206 dentistry ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,2746 Surgery ,Dental Implantation ,stomatognathic diseases ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Virtual planning ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Computer-Aided Design ,Surgery ,Implant ,10069 Clinic of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery ,Mandibular Reconstruction ,Oral Surgery ,business - Abstract
Prosthetic rehabilitation in patients undergoing reconstructive surgery using vascularized free flaps is challenging, and functional rehabilitation of the patient with a fixed prosthesis is rare. Virtually planned maxillofacial reconstruction including simultaneous dental implantation according to the prosthodontic ideal position of the implants could further enhance dental rehabilitation. The data of 21 patients undergoing fibula free flap reconstructive surgery with CAD/CAM patient-specific reconstruction plates during the years 2015-2018 were analysed, including the applicability of the virtual plan, flap survival, duration of surgery, ischemia time, simultaneous dental implantation, implant exposure, and postoperative complications. The virtual plan could be translated to surgery in all cases. In total, 76 dental implants were simultaneously placed during primary reconstruction in the 21 patients. For 38.1% of these patients, the implants could be uncovered in secondary surgery; the mean duration until exposure was 7.6 months. The implant survival rate was 97.4% (74/76). Wound infection requiring a secondary intervention occurred in 23.8% of patients during follow-up. Virtually planned reconstruction with a fibula free flap, simultaneous dental implantation, and CAD/CAM plates allows early and functional dental rehabilitation. A dental workflow should be integrated into the virtual planning, and prosthetically favourable implant positions should determine the position of the fibula segments.
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20. Radiologic Analysis of Surgically Treated Fractures of the Condylar Process by an Endoscopic-Assisted Transoral Approach
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Martin Lanzer, Maximilian E. H. Wagner, Harald Essig, Martin Rücker, Michael Blumer, Thomas Gander, University of Zurich, and Blumer, Michael
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Actual Duration ,610 Medicine & health ,Condyle ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fixation (surgical) ,0302 clinical medicine ,Mandibular Fractures ,Endoscopic assisted ,Fracture fixation ,Humans ,Medicine ,Retrospective Studies ,Osteosynthesis ,3504 Oral Surgery ,business.industry ,Mandibular Condyle ,Reproducibility of Results ,Transoral approach ,Retrospective cohort study ,030206 dentistry ,2746 Surgery ,Surgery ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,10069 Clinic of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,business - Abstract
Purpose This study analyzed the radiologic outcomes of patients with unilateral mandibular condylar fractures treated with open reduction–internal fixation (ORIF) through a transoral approach. Patients and Methods In this retrospective study, the radiologic images of 40 patients who underwent open reduction–internal fixation through a transoral approach were presented to 2 independent examiners. All patients underwent the surgical procedure between January 2015 and December 2016 at the Department of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery at UniversitatsSpital Zurich and were included in a previous functional outcome study. The surgical results were analyzed and graded as poor, acceptable, or good. The examiners declared whether they would have made any intraoperative revisions if the radiologic information had been available. Finally, the examiners estimated the required duration of elastic intermaxillary fixation (IMF) from the radiologic images, which was compared with the actual duration. Results Fracture reduction was classified as good in 33 cases (82.5%), acceptable in 5 cases, and poor in 2 cases by one examiner and as good in 32 cases (80%), acceptable in 6 cases, and poor in 2 cases by the other examiner. The inter-rater reliability was determined to be good (Cohen κ = 0.92). Correct osteosynthesis placement was found in 19 cases by one examiner and in 21 cases by the other examiner, with good inter-rater reliability (κ = 0.8). Moderate inter-rater reliability (κ = 0.4) was found for the required duration of elastic IMF. Furthermore, the estimated elastic IMF duration matched the actual duration in fewer than half of the cases. Conclusions It is feasible to achieve reliably good radiologic results when operating on condylar process fractures by a transoral approach with endoscopic assistance and angled instruments. Intraoperative 3-dimensional imaging enables instant quality control and prompts surgical revision if needed.
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21. Diagnostic accuracy of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging compared to surgical exploration for anterior skull base and medial orbital wall infiltration in advanced sinonasal tumors
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David Holzmann, Martin Hüllner, Christian M Meerwein, Michael B. Soyka, Shila Pazahr, University of Zurich, and Meerwein, Christian M
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610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Computed tomography ,Diagnostic accuracy ,Therapy planning ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,10043 Clinic for Neuroradiology ,Neoplasms ,medicine ,Humans ,T classification ,Anterior skull base ,Skull Base ,Medial orbital wall ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,10181 Clinic for Nuclear Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Orbit ,Infiltration (medical) ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND Knowledge of medial orbital wall (MOW) and anterior skull base (ASB) infiltration is of uttermost importance for staging and therapy planning of advanced sinonasal tumors. METHODS We assessed the diagnostic performance of preoperative computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for MOW and ASB infiltration compared to intraoperative exploration. RESULTS Both CT and MRI yielded higher diagnostic accuracy for MOW infiltration (Reader 1: 83.6% CT; 89.0% MRI, Reader 2: 91.8% CT, 93.2% MRI) than for ASB infiltration (Reader 1: 82.2% CT, 82.2% MRI, Reader 2: 67.7% CT, 67.7% MRI). Both modalities were equal to the gold standard, except for ASB assessment by Reader 2 with MRI. A postoperative change of T classification is common (Reader 1: 28.8%, Reader 2: 31.5%). CONCLUSIONS CT and MRI are accurate methods for the assessment of MOW infiltration. ASB assessment is challenging and false-positive and false-negative findings are common with both methods, emphasizing the need for intraoperative exploration.
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22. Solid Swallow Examination During High Resolution Manometry and EGJ-Distensibility Help Identify Esophageal Outflow Obstruction in Non-obstructive Dysphagia
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Aurora Tatu, Valeria Schindler, Fritz Murray, Lara Maria Fischbach, Daniel Pohl, Juliane Marie Hente, Larissa Schnurre, University of Zurich, and Pohl, Daniel
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,3616 Speech and Hearing ,Manometry ,Lumen (anatomy) ,610 Medicine & health ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Speech and Hearing ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Esophageal Motility Disorders ,2715 Gastroenterology ,030212 general & internal medicine ,High resolution manometry ,Test meal ,Interventional treatment ,business.industry ,Hepatology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Dysphagia ,10219 Clinic for Gastroenterology and Hepatology ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Esophageal motility disorder ,Esophageal Stenosis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,Esophagogastric Junction ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Deglutition Disorders - Abstract
Single water swallow (SWS) high-resolution manometry (HRM) may miss relevant esophageal motility disorders. Solid test meal (STM) during HRM and lately the functional lumen imaging probe (FLIP) have been shown to be of diagnostic value in the assessment of motility disorders. We aimed to assess the diagnostic yield of STM and FLIP in non-obstructive dysphagia (NOD). Patients assessed for dysphagia with both HRM and FLIP between April 2016 and August 2019 were analyzed for signs of non-obstructive EGJ outflow obstruction (EGJOO) according to Chicago Classification 3.0 (CCv3) and CC adapted for the use with solid swallows (CC-S), followed by an individual group-specific analysis. Five subjects without dysphagia served as control group. Standard HRM- and FLIP-values as well as esophagograms and Eckardt Scores were analyzed. Forty-two patients were identified (male/female, 14/36, median age 62). Twenty-five (59.5%) were diagnosed with EGJOO during STM only (= SWS-negative patients; CC-S). The EGJ distensibility index (EGJ-DI) of symptomatic patients was significantly lower compared to the control group (p = 0.006). EGJ-DI was 2/mmHg in 67% and 88% of patients diagnosed according to CC-S and CCv3, respectively. The IRP during STM showed a significant association to the corresponding EGJ-DI values (p
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23. Comparative analysis of mechanical properties of orthodontic aligners produced by different contemporary 3D printers
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Nearchos Panayi, Theodore Eliades, Spiros Zinelis, Spyridon N. Papageorgiou, Georgios Polychronis, University of Zurich, and Eliades, Theodore
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Orthodontics ,3504 Oral Surgery ,3505 Orthodontics ,610 Medicine & health ,10067 Clinic for Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry ,2746 Surgery ,3d printer ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Hardness ,Materials Testing ,Printing, Three-Dimensional ,Surgery ,Clinical efficacy ,Oral Surgery ,Mathematics - Abstract
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to compare the mechanical properties of orthodontic aligners among different commercially available 3D printing devices. MATERIALS AND METHODS Five 3D printers (Ka:rv LP 550, Swinwon; "KAR"), (L120, Dazz 3D; "L12"), (MiiCraft 125, Miicraft Jena; "MIC"), (Slash 2, Uniz; "SLS") and (Pro 95, SprintRay; "PRO") were used to prepare orthodontic aligners with dental resin (Tera Harz TC-85DAW, Graphy). The central incisors of each aligner were cut, prepared and evaluated in terms of Martens-Hardness (HM), indentation-modulus (EIT ) and elastic-index (ηIT ) as per ISO14577-1:2002. Force-indentation curves were recorded and differences among printers were checked with generalized linear regressions (alpha=5%). RESULTS Statistically significant differences were seen for all mechanical properties (P
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24. Deutschsprachige Versionen des Tinnitus Functional Index
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Peter, Nicole, Kleinjung, Tobias, Lippuner, Ricarda, Boecking, Benjamin, Brueggemann, Petra, Mazurek, Birgit, University of Zurich, and Peter, Nicole
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25. Vocal Fatigue als Indikator für komplexe Stimmstörungen – eine diagnostische und therapeutische Herausforderung
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Stappenbeck, L E, Bartel, S, Brockmann-Bauser, M, University of Zurich, and Stappenbeck, L E
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ZusammenfassungEine alltagseinschränkende, pathologische Stimmermüdung (Vocal Fatigue) wird v. a. bei BerufssprecherInnen (z. B. LehrerInnen) zunehmend beobachtet und als Indikator für komplexe Stimmstörungen betrachtet. Da bislang wenig systematische Studien zu diesem Phänomen existieren, fehlt bislang eine einheitliche Diagnostik. Anhand der Kasuistik eines Berufssprechers werden Möglichkeiten einer strukturierten Erhebung von Vocal Fatigue vorgestellt und im Hinblick auf ihre laryngoskopischen, instrumentell akustischen („performance fatigue“) und subjektiven Merkmale („perceived fatigue“) diskutiert. Zudem wird eine Abgrenzung zu den Modellen Vocal Effort, Vocal Demand und Vocal Demand Response nach Hunter et al. (2020) vorgenommen.
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26. Final Posttreatment Occlusion in Patients With Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate
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Staudt, Christine B, Bollhalder, Julia, Eichenberger, Martina, La Scala, Giorgio, Herzog, Georges, Wiedemeier, Daniel B, Antonarakis, Gregory S, University of Zurich, and Staudt, Christine B
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2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,3504 Oral Surgery ,610 Medicine & health ,General Medicine ,10067 Clinic for Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry - Published
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27. Heritability of facial soft tissue growth in mono- and dizygotic twins at 12 and 17 years of age: A retrospective cohort study
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Monika A. Hersberger‐Zurfluh, Spyridon N. Papageorgiou, Melih Motro, Alpdogan Kantarci, Leslie A. Will, Theodore Eliades, University of Zurich, and Eliades, Theodore
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Male ,Cephalometry ,3504 Oral Surgery ,3505 Orthodontics ,Orthodontics ,610 Medicine & health ,Twins, Monozygotic ,10067 Clinic for Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry ,2746 Surgery ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Face ,Twins, Dizygotic ,Humans ,Female ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The purpose of this investigation of untreated monozygotic and dizygotic twins was to identify the genetic and environmental components to the facial soft tissue growth.The sample consisted of 52 untreated monozygotic twins (36 male and 16 female) and 46 untreated dizygotic twins (23 male and 23 female) from the Forsyth Moorrees Twin Study (1959-1975).Lateral cephalograms were taken at 12 and 17 years of age and traced to analyse facial convexity, nasolabial angle, upper and lower lip thickness, upper and lower lip profile and nose prominence. The genetic and environmental components of variance were analysed with structural equation modelling for multilevel mixed-effects model.At 12 years of age, strong additive genetic influence was seen for facial convexity (70%), upper lip profile (66%) and nose prominence (65%), whereas strong dominant genetic components were found for upper lip thickness (56%). Nevertheless, under unique environment influence were nasolabial angle (58%), lower lip profile (51%) and lower lip thickness (64%). At 17 years of age, only upper lip thickness (55%) and nose prominence (84%) were under strong additive genetic control, while the rest of the variables were under strong dominant genetic control. The only exception was lower lip thickness (61%), which is still influenced by the unique environment.Although monozygotic/dizygotic twins share at least part of their genome, at both times either additive, dominant or environmental components were found. Nevertheless, at 17 years of age most of the variables are either under additive or dominant genetic influence.
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28. Prolific authorship in orthodontic scientific publishing
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Jadbinder Seehra, Spyridon N. Papageorgiou, Constance Wong, Martyn T. Cobourne, University of Zurich, and Cobourne, Martyn T
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Publishing ,History ,business.industry ,3504 Oral Surgery ,Publications ,3505 Orthodontics ,Scopus ,Orthodontics ,610 Medicine & health ,10067 Clinic for Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry ,Authorship ,2746 Surgery ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Bibliometrics ,Cohort ,Humans ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,Scientific publishing ,business ,Demography ,Primary research - Abstract
OBJECTIVES To identify the 10 most numerically prolific authors publishing in the field of orthodontics for each year over the last decade (2011-2020), describe the characteristics of these outputs and identify trends in the types of study being published. MATERIALS AND METHODS A Scopus literature search was conducted to identify the 10 most numerically prolific publishing authors in orthodontics for each year during this decade. Number and characteristics of all publications for each author were analysed with descriptive and inferential statistics. RESULTS Forty-nine different individual authors were identified who were collectively prolific for between 1-8 years within the assessment decade. These authors published a total of 2025 papers, with a median annual output of 18 papers per year; however, half of these authors published between 15-24 papers per year (range 5-200). Amongst authors, 2 or more collaborated on only 7% of the identified papers. The median number of authors per paper was 5 (range 1-27) with significant variation according to study design (P
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29. Aktuelle Möglichkeiten und Herausforderungen bei der Diagnostik des laryngopharyngealen Refluxes
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J. Hente, Meike Brockmann-Bauser, Daniel Pohl, D. Runggaldier, Jörg E. Bohlender, University of Zurich, and Runggaldier, Daniel
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Esophageal 24-hour pH impedance Reflux Monitoring ,Esophageal pH Monitoring ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Oropharyngeale 24h pH Metrie (Restech) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Laryngopharyngeal Reflux ,medicine ,Pepsin ,Humans ,Ösophageale 24h Impedanz pH Metrie (24h-MII-pH-Metrie) ,Saliva ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Reflux Symptom Index (RSI) ,Gynecology ,business.industry ,Übersichten ,Oropharyngeal 24h pH Monitoring (Restech) ,Pepsin A ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Head and neck surgery ,Reflux Finding Score (RFS) ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is defined as backflow of gastral or gastroduodenal content into the upper aerodigestive tract and characterized by a variety of unspecific symptoms such as chronic cough, globus sensation, or mucus hypersecretion. Due to the lack of a gold standard and the heterogeneity of studies, the diagnosis of LPR is still problematic and challenging. However, in patients with characteristic symptoms and endoscopic findings, with an increased reflux symptom index, a pathologic reflux finding score (RFS), pathologic 24 h esophageal or oropharyngeal pH monitoring, and without any other underlying condition, the diagnosis of LPR is probable. In the following review, we critically discuss the abovementioned methods as well as more recent tools such as measurements of pepsin concentrations in the saliva for diagnosis of LPR.Der laryngopharyngeale Reflux (LPR) ist definiert als ein Zurückfließen von gastralem bzw. gastroduodenalem Sekret in den Larynx- bzw. Pharynxbereich und ist durch ein sehr breites Spektrum an teils unspezifischen Symptomen wie beispielsweise chronischem Husten, zervikalem Globusgefühl oder Hypersekretion von Mukus im Larynx und Pharynx charakterisiert. Aufgrund des Fehlens eines Goldstandards und der heterogenen Studienlage gestaltet sich die Diagnosestellung des LPR jedoch weiterhin schwierig und wird in absehbarer Zeit weiterhin kontrovers diskutiert werden. Insgesamt kann man jedoch davon ausgehen, dass bei suggestiver Anamnese mit erhöhten Scores im Reflux Symptom Index (RSI), entsprechenden endoskopischen Befunden mit pathologischem Reflux Finding Score (RFS) und auffälliger ösophagealer oder oropharyngealer 24-h-pH-Metrie ohne Hinweise auf eine andere Grunderkrankung die Diagnose eines LRP wahrscheinlich ist. In der vorliegenden Übersichtsarbeit sollen die genannten Methoden ebenso wie neuere Werkzeuge bei der Diagnose des LPR kritisch diskutiert werden.
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30. Experimentelle Evaluation des Adhear, eines neuen transkutanen Knochenleitungshörgeräts
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Alexander M. Huber, Christof Röösli, Tahmine S. Farahmandi, Ivo Dobrev, University of Zurich, and Röösli, Christof
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Gynecology ,Physics ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,medicine ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Es sind unterschiedliche Knochenleitungshörgeräte (KLHG) verfügbar, die auf unterschiedliche Art mit dem Stimulationsort in Kontakt stehen. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist eine experimentelle Evaluation eines neuen transkutanen KLHG, das ohne Anpressdruck an die Haut angekoppelt wird. Material und Methoden Die Messungen wurden an einem Thiel-konservierten Ganzkopfkadaver durchgeführt. Zur Stimulation zwischen 0,1 und 10 kHz wurde ein Adhear verwendet, das über einen Signalgenerator und Verstärker direkt mit 1Vrms aktiviert wurde. Die Kopplung des KLHG erfolgte am Mastoid über ein Hautpflaster. Die Vibrationen des Schädels wurden am ipsi- und kontralateralen Promontorium und an der ipsi-, top- und kontralateralen Schädeloberfläche mittels 3D-Laser-Doppler-Vibrometers registriert. Insgesamt wurden ~200 Punkte auf der Schädeloberfläche (~15–20 mm Abstand) gemessen. Die Daten wurden mit entsprechenden Messungen verglichen, bei denen ein Baha Power als KLHG verwendet wurde. Dieses wurde am Mastoid über einen 5-Newton-Stahlbügel an die Haut gekoppelt. Ergebnisse Die ipsi- und kontralateralen promontorialen Vibrationen bei Stimulation mit dem Adhear sind in ihrer frequenzspezifischen Amplitude und Phase wie auch in der Zusammensetzung der Bewegungskomponenten mit der Stimulation mittels Baha Power am Stahlbügel vergleichbar. Ebenso erfährt die Schädeloberfläche unter beiden Ankopplungsarten eine vergleichbare komplexe räumliche Bewegung. Schlussfolgerungen Obwohl das Adhear ohne Anpressdruck und das Baha Power am Stahlband mit 5N an die Haut über dem Mastoid gekoppelt werden, unterscheiden sich die untersuchten Parameter kaum.
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31. Prognostic factors of head and neck cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: a systematic review
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Grégoire B. Morand, Krystelle Sioufi, Mathilde Labbé, Manish Khanna, Alex Mlynarek, Khalil Sultanem, Joshua Lubov, Michael P. Hier, University of Zurich, and Mlynarek, Alex M
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,RD1-811 ,Ultraviolet Rays ,Mohs surgery ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Sentinel lymph node ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Review ,Metastasis ,Sentinel lymph node biopsy ,Internal medicine ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck ,Pathological ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Squamous cell ,Prognosis ,Skin neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,2746 Surgery ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Surgery ,Skin cancer ,business - Abstract
Background Head and neck cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (HNCSCC) is a non-melanoma skin cancer that is mostly caused by solar ultraviolet radiation exposure. While it usually has an excellent prognosis, a subset of patients (5%) develops nodal metastasis and has poor outcomes. The aim of this study was to systematically review the literature and evaluate the prognostic factors of HNCSCC in order to better understand which patients are the most likely to develop metastatic disease. Methods A comprehensive literature search was performed on PubMed and EMBASE to identify the studies that evaluated the prognostic factors of HNCSCC. Prognostic factors were deemed significant if they had a reported p-value of Results The search yielded a total of 958 citations. Forty studies, involving a total of 8535 patients, were included in the final analysis. The pre-operative/clinical prognostic factors with the highest proportion of significance were state of immunosuppression (73.3%) and age (53.3%); while post-operative/pathological prognostic factors of importance were number of lymph nodes involved with carcinoma (70.0%), margins involved with carcinoma (66.7%), and tumor depth (50.0%). Conclusion This systematic review is aimed to aid physicians in assessing the prognosis of HNCSCC and identifying the subsets of patients that are most susceptible to metastasis. It also suggests that immunosuppressed patients with a high-risk feature on biopsy, such as invasion beyond subcutaneous fat, could possibly benefit from a sentinel lymph node biopsy. Graphical abstract
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32. In Response to Is Ethmoidal Air Cell Count Relevant in CRS?
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Soyka, Michael B, University of Zurich, and Soyka, Michael B
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2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology - Published
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33. High-grade Salivary Gland Adenocarcinoma Harboring ETV6-NTRK3 Fusion: Defined by Morphology or Molecular Aberration?
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Niels J. Rupp, Gerhard F. Huber, Elisabeth J. Rushing, Sandra N. Freiberger, Constanze Nemes, University of Zurich, and Rupp, Niels J
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,business.industry ,10208 Institute of Neuropathology ,Morphology (biology) ,610 Medicine & health ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,2734 Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,ETV6 ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Oncology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,10049 Institute of Pathology and Molecular Pathology ,medicine ,Oral and maxillofacial surgery ,Salivary Gland Adenocarcinoma ,2730 Oncology ,Letters to the Editor ,business - Published
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34. Effect of Ventricular Folds on Vocalization Fundamental Frequency in Domestic Pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus)
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Herbst, Christian T, Nishimura, Takeshi, Garcia, Maxime, Migimatsu, Kishin, Tokuda, Isao T, University of Zurich, and Herbst, Christian T
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Larynx anatomy ,Excised larynx ,3616 Speech and Hearing ,Ventricular folds ,410 Linguistics ,Domestic pig ,10127 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies ,2912 LPN and LVN ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,490 Other languages ,570 Life sciences ,biology ,590 Animals (Zoology) ,890 Other literatures ,Fundamental frequency - Published
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35. Retrospective Investigation of Contralateral Hearing Thresholds of Patients With Sporadic Vestibular Schwannoma
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Simon Egli, Ulrike Held, Nicole Peter, Klaus Steigmiller, Alexander M. Huber, Christof Röösli, University of Zurich, and Peter, Nicole
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Acoustic neuroma ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Schwannoma ,Wait and scan ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hearing ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Hearing Loss ,Retrospective Studies ,Vestibular system ,business.industry ,Audiogram ,10060 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute (EBPI) ,Neuroma, Acoustic ,medicine.disease ,2746 Surgery ,Radiation therapy ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Cohort ,Audiometry, Pure-Tone ,Surgery ,Radiology ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the contralateral hearing of patients with sporadic vestibular schwannoma (VS).Retrospective cohort study.Pure-tone audiograms of the contralateral ear from patients with a wait-and-scan strategy were compared to the ones who received therapy. Due to a possible bias caused by the therapy, hearing thresholds before and after radiotherapy or surgery were compared separately with the wait-and-scan group.From 1979 to 2017, 508 patients with sporadic VS could be included in the study. Of these, 240 received regular controls in the sense of wait-and-scan, 72 underwent radiotherapy (63 audiograms before and 43 after radiotherapy), and 196 had a surgery (186 audiograms before and 146 after surgery). Age-normalized hearing thresholds of the contralateral ear from patients with a wait-and-scan strategy were compared to ones who received therapy. In addition, hearing thresholds were compared to norm values.There was no evidence for a difference in the contralateral hearing of patients with sporadic VS between the wait-and-scan and therapy groups. The mean difference of hearing thresholds in our sample to norm values was found to be larger for the high frequencies and more pronounced in male patients.There was no evidence for a difference in the contralateral hearing loss of patients with sporadic VS between the wait-and-scan and therapy groups. However, there was some indirect indication of poorer contralateral hearing in all patients with sporadic VS compared to normative values.
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36. Correlation between tympanometry volume and three-dimensional computed tomography mastoid volumetry in tympanoplasty candidates
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L Epprecht, T Linder, L Qingsong, N Stenz, S Hashimi, University of Zurich, and Linder, T
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Male ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Perforation (oil well) ,Computed tomography ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Mastoid air cells ,Mastoid ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,Tympanoplasty ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Tympanic Membrane Perforation ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Tympanometry ,Cone-Beam Computed Tomography ,Middle Aged ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Acoustic Impedance Tests ,Ventilation (architecture) ,Middle ear ,Female ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Volume (compression) - Abstract
ObjectiveVentilation of the middle ear and mastoid air cells is believed to play an important role in the pathogenesis of chronic ear disease. Traditionally, ventilation is assessed by computed tomography. However, this exposes patients to cumulative radiation injury. In cases with a perforation in the tympanic membrane, tympanometry potentially presents a non-invasive alternative to measure the ventilated middle-ear and mastoid air cell volume. This study hypothesised that total tympanometry volume correlates with ventilated middle-ear and mastoid air cell volume.MethodTotal tympanometry volume was compared with ventilated middle-ear and mastoid air cell volume on computed tomography scans in 20 tympanic membrane perforations.ResultsThere was a high correlation between tympanometry and computed tomography volumes (r = 0.78; p < 0.001). A tympanometry volume more than 2 ml predicted good ventilation on computed tomography.ConclusionThese results may help reduce the need for pre-operative computed tomography in uncomplicated cases with tympanic membrane perforations.
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37. Quality of life, chronic pain, insomnia, and jaw malfunction in patients after alloplastic temporomandibular joint replacement: a questionnaire-based pilot study
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Zumbrunn Wojczyńska, A, Steiger, B, Leiggener, C S, Ettlin, D A, Gallo, L M, University of Zurich, and Zumbrunn Wojczyńska, A
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2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,3504 Oral Surgery ,10223 Clinic for Masticatory Disorders ,610 Medicine & health ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,2746 Surgery - Published
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38. Accuracy of guided biopsy of the jawbone in a clinical setting: A retrospective analysis
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Bernd Stadlinger, Martin Lotz, Kristian Ikenberg, Silvio Valdec, Caterina Schumacher, Martin Rücker, University of Zurich, and Lotz, Martin
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Cone beam computed tomography ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biopsy ,610 Medicine & health ,Patient Care Planning ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Trephine biopsy ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,10049 Institute of Pathology and Molecular Pathology ,Retrospective analysis ,Medicine ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies ,Computer-assisted surgery ,Dental Implants ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,3504 Oral Surgery ,Dental Implantation, Endosseous ,030206 dentistry ,Cone-Beam Computed Tomography ,2746 Surgery ,Angular deviation ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery, Computer-Assisted ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Computer-Aided Design ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Bone biopsy - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the accuracy of a previously described technique for guided biopsy of osseous pathologies of the jawbone in a clinical setting. The data sets of patients who had undergone guided biopsy procedures were retrospectively examined for accuracy. Digital planning of the biopsies and manufacturing of the tooth-supported drilling template were performed with superimposed cone beam computed tomography and intraoral scans using implant planning software. After a trephine biopsy was taken using the template, the postoperative low-dose cone beam computed tomography was analyzed for accuracy using the planning software with the corresponding (digitally-planned) biopsy cylinder. The mean angular deviation was 4.35 ± 2.5°. The mean depth deviation was -1.40 ± 1.41 mm. Guided biopsy seems to be an alternative to a conventional approach for minimally invasive and highly accurate jawbone biopsy.
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39. FDG‐PET‐CT / MRI in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: Impact on pretherapeutic N classification, detection of distant metastases, and second primary tumors
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Stadler, Thomas M, Morand, Grégoire B, Rupp, Niels J, Hüllner, Martin W, Broglie, Martina A, University of Zurich, and Broglie, Martina A
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2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,10049 Institute of Pathology and Molecular Pathology ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,10181 Clinic for Nuclear Medicine - Published
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40. Surgery as Single-Modality Treatment for Early-Stage Olfactory Neuroblastoma: An Institutional Experience, Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Georgios Nikolaou, Gregori H. A. Binz, Christian M Meerwein, David Holzmann, Michael B. Soyka, University of Zurich, and Meerwein, Christian M
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nose Neoplasms ,Esthesioneuroblastoma, Olfactory ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Esthesioneuroblastoma ,Neuroblastoma ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Stage (cooking) ,Retrospective Studies ,Olfactory Neuroblastoma ,business.industry ,Gold standard ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Radiation therapy ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,2723 Immunology and Allergy ,Nasal Cavity ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background For olfactory neuroblastoma (ONB), the combination of surgical tumor resection and radiation therapy (RT) has been considered the “gold standard” in treatment protocols intended to cure. Objective To summarize evidence on the treatment of ONB using surgery alone. Methods A retrospective institutional case series, a systematic review of the literature, and an individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis on only surgically treated ONB patients. Results At our institution, a total of 10 patients were treated through surgery alone and remained alive and free of disease at last follow-up. The IPD meta-analysis on 128 patients revealed a disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) of 67.7% and 75.4% at 5 years and 57.1% and 71.9% at 10 years, respectively. Univariate analysis showed that Kadish stage C/D and Hyams grading III//IV significantly affected OS (P = 0.000 and P = 0.000) and DFS (P = 0.000 and P = 0.002). For low-risk patients, the DFS was 80.6% at 5 years and 67.8% at 10 years, respectively. Conclusions Surgery alone is an equivalent alternative to combined treatment in carefully selected low-risk ONB patients with better outcome measures than previously reported.
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41. Differences and Reliability of Linear and Nonlinear Acoustic Measures as a Function of Vocal Intensity in Individuals With Voice Disorders
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Leonardo Wanderley Lopes, Patrícia Balata, Vanessa de Oliveira Florencio, Silvana Nascimento, Meike Brockmann-Bauser, Anna Alice Figueirêdo de Almeida, University of Zurich, and Lopes, Leonardo Wanderley
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Correlation dimension ,Kullback–Leibler divergence ,3616 Speech and Hearing ,Intraclass correlation ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Recurrence period density entropy ,Mutual information ,LPN and LVN ,Standard deviation ,Intensity (physics) ,2912 LPN and LVN ,030507 speech-language pathology & audiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Speech and Hearing ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Vowel ,Statistics ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,0305 other medical science ,Mathematics - Abstract
Purpose Linear acoustic indices are significantly influenced by speaking voice intensity. The main aim of this work was to compare acoustic measures based on linear and nonlinear models in different speaking voice intensity levels and to analyze the reliability of those measures in different intensity levels in subjects with voice disorders. Methods 435 samples from subjects (314 women, 121 men with a mean age of 41.07 ± 13.73) diagnosed with various voice disorders were used. In total, 17 acoustic measures were derived from the vowel /ɛ/ sustained at three intensity levels (soft, comfortable, and loud). Five were linear (standard deviation of the fundamental frequency (f0), jitter, shimmer, harmonics-to-noise ratio (HNR) and smoothed cepstral peak prominence (CPPS)), and twelve were nonlinear measures, namely correlation dimension (D2), correlation entropy (H2), first minimum of the mutual information function (FMMI), relative entropy (ENTR-R), largest Lyapunov exponent (Lyap), determinism (DET), transitivity, mean diagonal line length (Lmed), Shannon entropy (ENTR-S), mean length of vertical structures, also known as trapping time (TT), laminarity (LAM) and recurrence period density entropy (RPDE). Differences between speaking voice intensity levels were assessed by Friedman's test and Nemenyi as posthoc test. Intraclass correlation coefficient was used to investigate if each acoustic measure remains in agreement (reliability) between different voice intensity levels. Results There were significant differences in all acoustic measures about vocal intensity level (P 0.61) and good for Lyap, DET, ENTR-S, Lmed, RPDE, and TT (0.41-0.60). Conclusions All acoustic measures varied as a function of vocal intensity in voice disordered adults, while this relation was different for linear and nonlinear measures. Only the measures HNR, Lyap, DET, ENTR-S, Lmed, RPDE and TT had an acceptable reliability between different voice intensity levels. Therefore, patient`s voice SPL should be controlled or indicated during acoustic vocal assessment.
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42. Longstanding diplopia after ethmoidal artery ligation for epistaxis
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David Holzmann, Michael B. Soyka, C. Gerth-Kahlert, S. Bischoff, University of Zurich, and Soyka, M B
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10018 Ophthalmology Clinic ,medicine.medical_specialty ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Superior oblique muscle ,Anterior ethmoidal artery ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Diplopia ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,Dissection ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine.symptom ,Ethmoidal Artery ,Ligation ,Complication ,business ,Artery - Abstract
In the rare case of intractable, posterior, non-sphenopalatine artery epistaxis, ligation of ethmoidal arteries using an external approach like a Lynch-type incision is required. Orbital complications, especially extra-ocular motility disorders with diplopia, are known, but in the literature rarely described. Our aim was to analyse the complication type, rate, and outcome of ethmoidal artery ligation for epistaxis. Data between 2012 and 2017 of patients treated with ethmoidal artery ligation were analysed retrospectively and through a telephone interview using a non-standardized questionnaire. Data of 18 patients (m/f = 3/15) aged 53–83 years were reviewed. Epistaxis recurred in only one patient after 1 month. Five patients (28%) suffered from diplopia shortly after surgery. Motility analysis revealed full recovery with free motility in four out of five reported cases after 4–8 months, one patient still reports intermittent mild diplopia more than 1 year postoperatively. In patients with intractable, non-sphenopalatine artery epistaxis, anterior ethmoidal artery ligation was highly effective. Diplopia, however, occurred in one-third of our patient group. Information about motility restriction with longer standing diplopia are mandatory when consenting patients for ligation of ethmoidal arteries. Special care needs to be taken during dissection in the region of the trochlea and superior oblique muscle. Level of evidence: Case Series, level 4
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43. New Insights into Tumor Heterogeneity: A Case of Solid-Oncocytic Epithelial-Myoepithelial Carcinoma of the Parotid Gland Harboring a HRAS and Heterogeneous Terminating ARID1A Mutation
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Sandra N. Freiberger, Grégoire B. Morand, Markus Rechsteiner, Alena Skálová, Muriel Brada, Martina A. Broglie, Beata Bode, Niels J. Rupp, University of Zurich, and Rupp, Niels J
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0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,ARID1A ,Case Report ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Biology ,Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma ,Myoepithelioma ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) ,Loss of heterozygosity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,10049 Institute of Pathology and Molecular Pathology ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial ,HRAS ,Aged ,Salivary gland ,medicine.disease ,Parotid Neoplasms ,Parotid gland ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,2734 Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Mutation ,Immunohistochemistry ,Female ,2730 Oncology ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma (EMC) can be a challenging diagnosis due to a lack of obvious invasion and bland cytology. We report an unusual case of a low-grade EMC with prominent fibrous stroma, an extensive solid-oncocytic differentiation and limited areas of morphological clearly identifiable characteristic biphasic (tubular) differentiation, clear cells and PAS-positive secretions/calcifications. Both areas were investigated by next generation sequencing (Oncomine comprehensive assay) and revealed a typical concordant HRAS p.Q61R mutation. An additional heterogeneous ARID1A (p.E672*) terminating mutation with loss of heterozygosity, which could be visualized predominantly in the solid-oncocytic differentiation by immunohistochemical loss of ARID1A protein expression, was found. This is the first case of an EMC of the salivary gland to be described with two separate tumor clones involving concordant HRAS and heterogeneous ARID1A mutations. The latter seem to be a "second hit" and was predominantly found in the solid-oncocytic differentiation, suggesting a potential morpho-molecular association.
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44. Obstructive sleep apnea and quality of life in Fabry disease: a prospective parallel cohort study
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Malcolm Kohler, Thomas Gaisl, Christian F. Clarenbach, Noriane A. Sievi, Albina Nowak, Nicolas Gerard, Daniel Franzen, University of Zurich, and Gaisl, Thomas
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,10265 Clinic for Endocrinology and Diabetology ,Excessive daytime sleepiness ,610 Medicine & health ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Reference Values ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,education ,Sleep Apnea, Obstructive ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Epworth Sleepiness Scale ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Obstructive sleep apnea ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,2728 Neurology (clinical) ,030228 respiratory system ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Cohort ,Quality of Life ,Fabry Disease ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,10178 Clinic for Pneumology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Body mass index ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Cohort study - Abstract
Patients with Fabry disease (FD) report impaired quality of life and excessive daytime sleepiness. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is frequently reported among patients with FD; however, its prevalence and its influence on quality of life and daytime sleepiness in this population are unclear. Patients with FD in a cohort from the University Hospital Zurich (n = 52) were one-to-two matched to healthy adult controls (n = 104) according to age, sex, and body mass index. Participants underwent structured interviews (including Short Form-36) and level-3 respiratory polygraphy. An apnea-hypopnea index of ≥ 5/h was defined as OSA and the severity of FD was quantified with the Mainz Severity Score Index (MSSI). Conditional logistic regression was used to compare the outcomes. In patients with FD the mean MSSI was 13.3 ± 10.5 points and OSA prevalence was 19.2% vs. 9.0% in the matched control group (p = 0.09). The apnea-hypopnea index was significantly higher in patients with FD than in the control group (0.5/h [0.2–3.0] vs. 0.2/h [0.1–1.8], p = 0.026). OSA severity was associated with impaired quality of life in four dimensions for the whole study population. Furthermore, patients with FD did report significantly higher daytime sleepiness (Epworth Sleepiness Scale 7.6 points vs. 6.3 points; p = 0.01) than healthy controls. Patients with mild FD do not have a higher OSA prevalence than matched control subjects. Differences in OSA severity did not reach clinical significance. Further studies are warranted to determine the impact of OSA in patients with moderate-to-severe FD.
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45. Utility of Postoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients Who Fail Superior Canal Dehiscence Surgery
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Raphaelle A. Chemtob, Per Cayé-Thomasen, Alexander M. Huber, Lorenz Epprecht, Katherine L. Reinshagen, Daniel J. Lee, Hideko Heidi Nakajima, University of Zurich, and Lee, Daniel J
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Middle fossa craniotomy ,Labyrinth Diseases ,Clinical Neurology ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Computed tomography ,Superior canal dehiscence ,2809 Sensory Systems ,03 medical and health sciences ,Primary repair ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Transmastoid ,In patient ,3D reconstruction ,Postoperative Period ,Treatment Failure ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Retrospective Studies ,Co-registration ,Repair material ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Semicircular Canals ,Sensory Systems ,Surgery ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,2728 Neurology (clinical) ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Etiology ,Female ,Revision surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Objective: The etiology of symptoms following primary repair of superior canal dehiscence (SCD) may be due to a persistent third window. However, the extent of surgery cannot be seen on postoperative computed tomography (CT) since most repair materials are not radiopaque. We hypothesize that the extent of superior semicircular canal (SSC) occlusion following primary repair can be quantified based on postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. Study design: Retrospective series. Setting: Tertiary care center. Patients: Adult patients with a history of SCD syndrome who 1) report persistent symptoms following primary SCD repair and 2) underwent heavily T2-weighted MRI postoperatively. Interventions: Analysis of SSC using 3D-reconstruction of CT co-registered with MRI data. Main outcome measures: Arc length of fluid void on MRI and quantification of persistent SCD based on CT/MRI co-registration. Results: We identified 9 revision cases from a cohort of 145 SCD repairs at our institution (2002-2017) with CT/MRI data. A fluid void on postoperative MRI (indicating occlusion of the SSC) was observed in all cases (anterior limb: 50.1 degrees [±21.8 SD] and posterior limb 48.1 degrees [±28.5 SD]). Co-registration of CT/MRI revealed a residual defect that was most commonly found along the posterior limb in most patients with persistent symptoms. Conclusions: The extent of SCD repair can be determined using reformatted or direct T2-weighted MRI sequences in the plane of Pöschl. Co-registration of CT/MRI may be useful to determine the location of a residual superior canal defect and when present was found most commonly along the posterior limb.
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46. Preoperative assessment of CD44‐mediated depth of invasion as predictor of occult metastases in early oral squamous cell carcinoma
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Grégoire B. Morand, Isabel Cardona, Kristian Ikenberg, Domenic Vital, Holger Moch, Sandro J. Stoeckli, Gerhard F. Huber, University of Zurich, and Morand, Grégoire B
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Hospitals, University ,0302 clinical medicine ,Prospective Studies ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,humanities ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Hyaluronan Receptors ,Treatment Outcome ,Depth of invasion ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Mouth Neoplasms ,Radiology ,Switzerland ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition ,Sentinel lymph node ,610 Medicine & health ,Risk Assessment ,03 medical and health sciences ,Predictive Value of Tests ,10049 Institute of Pathology and Molecular Pathology ,Preoperative Care ,Biopsy ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy ,business.industry ,CD44 ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Survival Analysis ,Occult ,Logistic Models ,030104 developmental biology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Multivariate Analysis ,biology.protein ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND Epithelial-mesenchymal transition and cancer stem-like cells (CSC) have been linked to increased metastatic potential. We evaluated the prognostic impact of CD44, a CSC biomarker, on depth of invasion (DOI) and outcome in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). METHODS Using a multivariable logistic regression model, we evaluated in early OSCCs the relationship between CD44 expression at the invasive tumor front, DOI, sentinel lymph node biopsy, extension of nodal involvement, and survival. We also assessed whether CT and/or MRI could predict DOI preoperatively. RESULTS CD44 expression was associated with increased DOI (P = .018), worse disease-specific survival (P = .041) but not with positive sentinel lymph node biopsy (P > .05). Each millimeter increase in DOI was associated with a 31.1% higher risk for positive sentinel lymph node biopsy (95% CI: 5.8%-62.4%, P = .013) and with higher metastatic ratio (P = .015). Preoperative estimation of DOI by CT and/or MRI and histopathological DOI showed a strong correlation (P
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47. Fundamental Frequency and Intensity Effects on Cepstral Measures in Vowels from Connected Speech of Speakers with Voice Disorders
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Sampaio, Marília Carvalho, Bohlender, Jörg Edgar, Brockmann-Bauser, Meike, University of Zurich, and Sampaio, Marília Carvalho
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2912 LPN and LVN ,Speech and Hearing ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,3616 Speech and Hearing ,Otorhinolaryngology ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,LPN and LVN - Published
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48. Effects of Vocal Intensity and Fundamental Frequency on Cepstral Peak Prominence in Patients with Voice Disorders and Vocally Healthy Controls
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Joerg E. Bohlender, Marília Sampaio, Robert E. Hillman, Daryush D. Mehta, Meike Brockmann-Bauser, Jarrad H. Van Stan, University of Zurich, and Brockmann-Bauser, Meike
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,3616 Speech and Hearing ,Voice Quality ,610 Medicine & health ,10045 Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology ,Audiology ,Voice Disorder ,Speech Acoustics ,Article ,Loudness ,030507 speech-language pathology & audiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Speech and Hearing ,0302 clinical medicine ,Vowel ,Muscle tension ,Cepstrum ,medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Phonation ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Retrospective Studies ,Voice Disorders ,business.industry ,Fundamental frequency ,Hyperfunction ,Dysphonia ,LPN and LVN ,2912 LPN and LVN ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Case-Control Studies ,Female ,sense organs ,0305 other medical science ,business ,psychological phenomena and processes - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Cepstrum-based voice measures, such as smoothed cepstral peak prominence (CPPS), are influenced by voice sound pressure level (SPL) in vocally healthy adults. Since it is unclear if similar effects hold in voice disordered adults and how these interact with natural fundamental frequency (f(o)) changes, this study examines voice SPL and f(o) effects on CPPS in women with vocal hyperfunction and vocally healthy controls. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective matched case-control study METHODS: Fifty-eight women with vocal hyperfunction were individually matched with 58 vocally healthy women for occupation and approximate age. The patient group comprised women exhibiting phonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction associated with vocal fold nodules (n=39) or polyps (n=5), and non-phonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction associated with primary muscle tension dysphonia (n=14). All participants sustained the vowel /a/ at soft, comfortable, and loud loudness conditions. Voice SPL, f(o), and CPPS (dB) were computed from acoustic voice recordings using Praat. The effects of loudness condition, measured voice SPL, and f(o) on CPPS were assessed with linear mixed models. Pairwise correlations among voice SPL, f(o), and CPPS were assessed using multiple regression analysis. RESULTS: Increasing voice SPL correlated significantly (p
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49. Electrical stimulation as a therapeutic approach in obstructive sleep apnea — a meta-analysis
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Ratneswaran, Deeban, Guni, Ahmad, Pengo, Martino F, Al-Sherif, Miral, He, Baiting, Cheng, Michael C F, Steier, Joerg, Schwarz, Esther I, University of Zurich, and Ratneswaran, Deeban
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2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,2728 Neurology (clinical) ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Clinical Neurology ,610 Medicine & health ,10178 Clinic for Pneumology - Published
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50. Patterns of care, toxicity and outcome in the treatment of salivary gland carcinomas: long-term experience from a tertiary cancer center
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Sven Balster, Ria Winkelmann, Nikolina Kesar, Shahram Ghanaati, Daniel Martin, Franz Rödel, Iris Burck, Panagiotis Balermpas, Claus Rödel, Jens von der Grün, Christian Brandts, Thomas Neumayer, University of Zurich, and von der Grün, Jens
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Patterns of care ,610 Medicine & health ,Disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Parotid Gland ,Stage (cooking) ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Adverse effect ,Head and neck cancer ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,Radiotherapy ,business.industry ,Carcinoma ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Salivary gland carcinoma ,medicine.disease ,Salivary Gland Neoplasms ,10044 Clinic for Radiation Oncology ,Parotid Neoplasms ,Radiation therapy ,2733 Otorhinolaryngology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Surgery ,Neurosurgery ,business ,Head and Neck - Abstract
Background Salivary gland carcinomas (SGC) cover a heterogeneous group of malignancies with a lack of data of high-level evidence. Methods Clinical data of 127 patients treated for SGC at a university cancer center between 2002 and 2017 were analyzed retrospectively. The association of clinicopathological characteristics, treatment modalities, adverse events, and outcome was assessed. Results Patients received surgery (n = 65), surgery followed by (chemo-)radiotherapy (n = 56), or primary (chemo-)radiotherapy (n = 6). Injury to the cranial nerves or their branches was the most frequent surgical complication affecting 40 patients (33.1%). Ten year overall and progression-free survival rates were 73.2% and 65.4%, respectively. Parotid tumor site, advanced tumor, and positive nodal stage remained independent negative prognostic factors for overall survival, loco-regional and distant tumor control in multivariate analysis. Conclusions Optimizing treatment strategies for SGC, depending on distinct clinicopathological factors, remains challenging due to the low incidence rates of the disease.
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- 2021
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