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View article: Paediatric <i>Mycobacterium Avium</i> Complex Otomastoiditis: Case Series and Literature Review
Paediatric <i>Mycobacterium Avium</i> Complex Otomastoiditis: Case Series and Literature Review Open
This case series details two paediatric cases of Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) mastoiditis that presented to the same hospital within three years of each other and were successfully managed. One female and one male patient, both pre-sc…
View article: Mild matters: trial learnings and importance of community engagement in research for early identified bilateral mild hearing loss
Mild matters: trial learnings and importance of community engagement in research for early identified bilateral mild hearing loss Open
Introduction Early identification of mild hearing loss has resulted in early hearing amplification without adequate evidence of effectiveness. This paper describes learnings from a pilot trial, combined with a qualitative study, to highlig…
View article: Management of petrous temporal bone fractures: a 5-year experience from an Australian major trauma centre
Management of petrous temporal bone fractures: a 5-year experience from an Australian major trauma centre Open
Background: Petrous temporal bone (PTB) fractures result from high energy head trauma and are associated with specific neurological and otological complications, as well as substantial intracranial injuries. Timely and appropriate manageme…
View article: Pediatric tracheostomy decannulation: post implementation of tracheostomy team and decannulation protocol
Pediatric tracheostomy decannulation: post implementation of tracheostomy team and decannulation protocol Open
Background: Historically, the Royal Children's Hospital tracheostomy service relied upon senior airway clinician decision-making regarding decannulation. In March 2016 we established a formal Tracheostomy multidisciplinary team (MDT) which…
View article: Intraoperative Observational Real-time Electrocochleography as a Predictor of Hearing Loss After Cochlear Implantation: 3 and 12 Month Outcomes
Intraoperative Observational Real-time Electrocochleography as a Predictor of Hearing Loss After Cochlear Implantation: 3 and 12 Month Outcomes Open
Objective: A decrease in intracochlear electrocochleographic (ECochG) amplitude during cochlear implantation has been associated with poorer postoperative hearing preservation in several short-term studies. Here, we relate the stability of…
View article: Inner ear patency after retrosigmoid vestibular schwannoma resection
Inner ear patency after retrosigmoid vestibular schwannoma resection Open
Background: Unilateral hearing loss post retrosigmoid (RS) vestibular schwannoma (VS) resection remains a significant issue. Cochlear implantation (CI) may restore this loss if the cochlear nerve is preserved. Little is known about inner e…
View article: Primary autoimmune inner ear disease in pregnancy
Primary autoimmune inner ear disease in pregnancy Open
Autoimmune inner ear disease (AIED) refers to a group of diseases in which hearing loss or vestibular dysfunction results from an immune-mediated process. We describe the first case of primary AIED associated with pregnancy in the literatu…
View article: Supplementary Material for: Electrophysiological Evidence of the Basilar-Membrane Travelling Wave and Frequency Place Coding of Sound in Cochlear Implant Recipients
Supplementary Material for: Electrophysiological Evidence of the Basilar-Membrane Travelling Wave and Frequency Place Coding of Sound in Cochlear Implant Recipients Open
Aim: To obtain direct evidence for the cochlear travelling wave in humans by performing electrocochleography from within the cochlea in subjects implanted with an auditory prosthesis. Background: Sound induces a travelling wave that propag…
View article: Supplementary Material for: Electrophysiological Evidence of the Basilar-Membrane Travelling Wave and Frequency Place Coding of Sound in Cochlear Implant Recipients
Supplementary Material for: Electrophysiological Evidence of the Basilar-Membrane Travelling Wave and Frequency Place Coding of Sound in Cochlear Implant Recipients Open
Aim: To obtain direct evidence for the cochlear travelling wave in humans by performing electrocochleography from within the cochlea in subjects implanted with an auditory prosthesis. Background: Sound induces a travelling wave that propag…
View article: The effect of interdevice interval on speech perception performance among bilateral, pediatric cochlear implant recipients
The effect of interdevice interval on speech perception performance among bilateral, pediatric cochlear implant recipients Open
4. Laryngoscope, 126:2389-2394, 2016.