David Keschner
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Eide J, Kuan E, Adappa N, Chang J, Cho D, Garg R, et al.
Laryngoscope
. 2024 Aug;
135(1):59-65.
PMID: 39136246
Background: Empty nose syndrome (ENS) is a poorly understood, debilitating condition affecting a minority of patients who underwent nasal airway surgery, most commonly following inferior turbinate surgery. Few publications have...
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Pool C, Liu G, Yoo F, Garg R, Keschner D
Int Forum Allergy Rhinol
. 2023 Jun;
14(1):138-140.
PMID: 37365856
Eustachian tube recanalization is a feasible procedure but additional studies are needed to determine its safety. Eustachian tube closure can result from different etiologies and can cause severe symptoms. Ureteral...
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Keschner D, Garg R, Loch R, Luk L
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
. 2021 Aug;
166(5):951-956.
PMID: 34399641
Objective: With increased focus on surgical management of the eustachian tube, clarifying management decisions benefits patients and surgeons. In this study, we examine the value of repeating the balloon dilation...
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Gerka Stuyt J, Luk L, Keschner D, Garg R
Allergy Rhinol (Providence)
. 2021 Feb;
12:2152656720988565.
PMID: 33598336
Background: Chronic rhinitis is a common condition generally treated with medical therapies. However, 10-22% of patients are refractory to medical therapies. A cryotherapy handheld device targeting the postganglionic nerve fibers...
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Sharp A, Klau M, Keschner D, Macy E, Tang T, Shen E, et al.
Am J Manag Care
. 2015 Aug;
21(7):479-85.
PMID: 26247738
Objectives: To assess acute sinusitis (AS) encounters in primary care (PC), urgent care (UC), and emergency department (ED) settings for adherence to recommendations to avoid low-value care. Study Design: A...