The Journal of laryngology and otology
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Controlled Clinical Trial
Tinnitus rehabilitation: a mindfulness meditation cognitive behavioural therapy approach.
Chronic tinnitus is a frequent symptom presentation in clinical practice. No drug treatment to date has shown itself to be effective. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of cognitive behavioural therapy and meditation in tinnitus sufferers. ⋯ The positive findings give support for the use of cognitive behavioural therapy/meditation for chronic tinnitus sufferers.
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To review the presentation, risk factors and management of paroxysmal laryngospasm. ⋯ The primary risk factor for spontaneous laryngospasm is laryngopharyngeal reflux. Symptoms are distressing and may be relieved in most cases by treatment aimed at suppressing gastric acid secretion. Laryngeal botulinum toxin injection appears to be a viable treatment modality in selected patients with refractory symptoms.
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Multicenter Study
Obstructive sleep apnoea adenotonsillectomy in children: when to refer to a centre with a paediatric intensive care unit?
To identify regional surgical referral patterns for adenotonsillectomy in children with obstructive sleep apnoea to our tertiary centre with paediatric intensive care unit facilities and to establish guidelines for elective paediatric intensive care unit referral and admission. ⋯ There was no regional consensus regarding paediatric intensive care unit referral for obstructive sleep apnoea adenotonsillectomy. Clinical judgement without complex sleep studies by those experienced in this area was sufficient to detect complicated cases of obstructive sleep apnoea with co-morbidity requiring paediatric intensive care.
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This study aimed to estimate the effectiveness of a full digital, high definition video system for laryngeal observations. ⋯ Full digital, high definition video cameras are now commonplace products and can easily be applied to patients with laryngeal disorders. They provide superior laryngeal images, compared with conventional video systems. Furthermore, high definition video systems are cheaper than proprietary medical video systems. We consider our system to represent an accessible technique of gaining superior laryngeal observation in otolaryngological clinics.