Cindy van den Boer
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Recent Articles
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van den Boer C, van Spronsen E, Holland C, Ebbens F, Waterval J
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol
. 2019 Aug;
128(12):1141-1146.
PMID: 31364383
Objectives: Insertion of mold material into the middle ear is a complication of molding procedure for ear impression. These cases are referred to an ENT specialist. There is no standardized...
2.
Lansaat L, van den Boer C, Muller S, van der Noort V, van den Brekel M, Hilgers F
Head Neck
. 2017 Feb;
39(5):921-931.
PMID: 28152221
Background: Heat and moisture exchangers (HMEs) improve respiratory function after laryngectomy, but there is virtually no information on the benefit of traditional stoma cloths or other covers. Methods: Two sequential...
3.
Retel V, van den Boer C, Steuten L, Okla S, Hilgers F, van den Brekel M
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
. 2015 Apr;
272(9):2381-8.
PMID: 25832966
The beneficial physical and psychosocial effects of heat and moisture exchangers (HMEs) for pulmonary rehabilitation of laryngectomy patients are well evidenced. However, cost-effectiveness in terms of costs per additional quality-adjusted...
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van den Boer C, Vas Nunes J, Muller S, van der Noort V, van den Brekel M, Hilgers F
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
. 2014 Apr;
150(6):999-1004.
PMID: 24682715
Objective: After total laryngectomy, patients suffer from pulmonary complaints due to the shortcut of the upper airways that results in decreased warming and humidification of inspired air. Laryngectomized patients are...
5.
van den Boer C, van Harten M, Hilgers F, van den Brekel M, Retel V
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
. 2014 Feb;
271(12):3297-303.
PMID: 24554391
Laryngectomized patients, lacking conditioning of the breathing air in the upper respiratory tract, have reported considerable pulmonary complaints. It is assumed that these patients also run a higher risk of...
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van den Boer C, Muller S, Vincent A, van den Brekel M, Hilgers F
Respir Care
. 2013 Nov;
59(8):1161-71.
PMID: 24222707
Background: Breathing through a tracheostoma results in insufficient warming and humidification of the inspired air. This loss of air conditioning, especially humidification, can be partially restored with the application of...
7.
van den Boer C, Muller S, Vincent A, Zuchner K, van den Brekel M, Hilgers F
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
. 2013 May;
271(2):359-66.
PMID: 23636480
Laryngectomized patients suffer from respiratory complaints due to insufficient warming and humidification of inspired air in the upper respiratory tract. Improvement of pulmonary humidification with significant reduction of pulmonary complaints...
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van den Boer C, Muller S, Vincent A, Zuchner K, van den Brekel M, Hilgers F
Respir Care
. 2013 Mar;
58(9):1449-58.
PMID: 23481438
Background: Breathing through a tracheostomy results in insufficient warming and humidification of inspired air. This loss of air-conditioning can be partially compensated for with the application of a heat and...
9.
van den Boer C, Brutel G, de Vries N
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
. 2009 Sep;
267(3):381-4.
PMID: 19763596
Analysis of the clinical value of histopathological examination of material collected during functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Retrospective analysis of collected data of patients undergoing functional endoscopic sinus surgery over a...