Publications by authors named "Akhil Uppalapati"

Purpose: The relationship between specific external ear anomalies (EEA) and hearing loss has been previously described. However, there is no literature regarding the appropriate evaluation of patients with EEA by audiology or otolaryngology. The objective of this study was to determine the incidence of audiologic or otolaryngologic evaluation of patients with EEA.

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  • Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is a major issue for patient recovery, with previous studies indicating higher rates in women during their menstrual cycles due to estrogen levels.
  • This study analyzed data from 282 transgender women who underwent facial feminization surgery, finding a PONV rate of 37%, compared to just 11% in cis-gender individuals having rhinoplasty.
  • The results suggest that transgender women face an elevated risk of PONV after facial feminization surgery, highlighting a need for tailored postoperative care in this population.
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Objective: Clinical practice guidelines (CPG) by the American Academy of Otolaryngology recommend that children <2yo with sleep disordered breathing (SDB) undergo preoperative polysomnography (PSG) and children <3yo be admitted following adenotonsillectomy (TA) for inpatient management. As the rationale for preoperative PSG and postoperative admission in the CPG are the same, there is an inconsistency in the age recommendations between <2yo and two to three-years-old (2-3yo). This study compared the characteristics of <2yo versus 2-3yo patients undergoing workup and treatment for SDB, with the goal of determining whether 2-3yo should be classified with <2yo.

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Objectives/hypothesis: Adenotonsillectomy (AT) is generally considered the first line treatment for pediatric patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Pediatric patients with severe OSA have worse outcomes after AT than patients with milder OSA. It is currently unclear if this group of higher morbidity patients should be subdivided further.

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At our institution, we aim to foster interest in oncology through the Student Oncology Society (SOS). The SOS was formed in 2010 and since then has hosted numerous oncology-related events, such as career panels, patient survivorship celebrations, and movie screenings. The purpose of this study is to report the experiences from former student leaders of the SOS, particularly how their participation informed their career choice.

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