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Sidell D, Balakrishnan K, Best S, Zur K, Buckingham J, de Alarcon A, et al.
Laryngoscope . 2021 Jan; 131(6):E1941-E1949. PMID: 33405268
Objectives/hypothesis: The purpose of this study is to develop consensus on key points that would support the use of systemic bevacizumab for the treatment of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP), and...
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Faucett E, Wolter N, Balakrishnan K, Ishman S, Mehta D, Parikh S, et al.
Laryngoscope . 2020 Oct; 131(5):1168-1174. PMID: 33034397
Objectives/hypothesis: Create a competency-based assessment tool for pediatric esophagoscopy with foreign body removal. Study Design: Blinded modified Delphi consensus process. Setting: Tertiary care center. Methods: A list of 25 potential...
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Dahl J, Coppess S, Propst E, Snoap A, Parikh S, Inglis Jr A, et al.
Laryngoscope . 2019 Dec; 130(10):2428-2431. PMID: 31886895
No abstract available.
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Propst E, Wolter N, Ishman S, Balakrishnan K, Deonarain A, Mehta D, et al.
Laryngoscope . 2019 Dec; 130(11):2700-2707. PMID: 31821571
Objectives/hypothesis: Create a competency-based assessment tool for pediatric tracheotomy. Study Design: Blinded, modified, Delphi consensus process. Methods: Using the REDCap database, a list of 31 potential items was circulated to...
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Balakrishnan K, Sidell D, Bauman N, Bellia-Munzon G, Boesch R, Bromwich M, et al.
Laryngoscope . 2018 Aug; 129(1):244-255. PMID: 30152166
Objectives: Develop multidisciplinary and international consensus on patient, disease, procedural, and perioperative factors, as well as key outcome measures and complications, to be reported for pediatric airway reconstruction studies. Methods:...
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Smith M, Cotton R
Expert Rev Respir Med . 2018 Jul; 12(8):709-717. PMID: 29969925
Laryngotracheal stenosis comprises a broad spectrum of congenital and acquired conditions that commonly cause pediatric airway obstruction. Although the majority of these conditions were historically managed with endoscopic dilations, the...
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Boesch R, Balakrishnan K, Acra S, Benscoter D, Cofer S, Collaco J, et al.
Pediatrics . 2018 Feb; 141(3). PMID: 29437862
Aerodigestive programs provide coordinated interdisciplinary care to pediatric patients with complex congenital or acquired conditions affecting breathing, swallowing, and growth. Although there has been a proliferation of programs, as well...
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Smith D, de Alarcon A, Jefferson N, Tabangin M, Rutter M, Cotton R, et al.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2017 Oct; 158(2):375-380. PMID: 29064319
Objectives Suprastomal stents are routinely used in laryngotracheal reconstruction (LTR) to stabilize grafts and provide framework to sites of repair. However, the duration of stenting varies according to patient history...
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Schweiger C, Hart C, Cotton R, Rutter M
Laryngoscope . 2017 Jun; 127(12):2883-2885. PMID: 28631329
Although suprastomal granulomas are a common complication of tracheotomy, they usually are an incidental finding and do not always require treatment. However, large granulomas may require removal, either to assist...
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Bergeron M, Cohen A, Cotton R
Front Pediatr . 2017 May; 5:106. PMID: 28555179
Cyanotic spells, also known as blue spells, dying spells, or apparent life-threatening events, refer to a bluish tone visible in the mucosal membranes and skin caused by an oxygen decrease...