Publications by authors named "Bharathi Mb"

In India, the incidence of mucormycosis reached high levels during 2021-2022, coinciding with the COVID-19 pandemic. In response to this, we established a multicentric ambispective cohort of patients hospitalised with mucormycosis across India. In this paper, we report their baseline profile, clinical characteristics and outcomes at discharge.

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Introduction: WHO estimated the prevalence of disabling hearing loss is 5% of the world population (430 million). People with a risk of hearing loss from noise exposure, ototoxic drugs, and comorbidities need regular hearing assessments. It is done by pure tone audiometry (PTA), requiring a skilled audiologist, special equipment, and a soundproof room.

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Objective: The primary goal was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice among otorhinolaryngologists regarding orthodontic intervention for Paediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (POSA).

Methods: An online survey was conducted by sending an email invitation to members of The Association of Otorhinolaryngologists of Karnataka, India. A total of 141 otorhinolaryngologists participated in the survey.

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Aim: To assess the efficacy and safety of prochlorperazine in Indian patients with acute vertigo.

Methods: In this prospective, multicenter, open-label, post-marketing observational study, patients with acute peripheral vertigo of different etiologies received 5 mg prochlorperazine thrice a day for 5 days. The primary endpoints were percentage of patients with improvement in (1) vertigo symptoms and (2) clinical response as per scale for vestibular vertigo severity level and clinical response evaluation (SVVSLCRE) from baseline to end of treatment (Day 6).

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Introduction: Venous malformations are commonly seen in muscles like masseter, temporalis, tongue musculature, oral and airway mucosa in the head and neck region but is rarely seen in parapharyngeal space.

Case Summary: We report a case of a 60 year female patient who presented with foreign body sensation of throat, sticky sensation and dysphagia to solids for 2 years. She was subjected to relevant investigations including MRI and USG guided FNAC.

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A novel approach to the treatment of sinusitis is the use of nasal stents. The stent is loaded with a corticosteroid, which prevents complications in the wound-healing process. The design is such that it will prevent the sinus from closing again.

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One of the congenital abnormalities encountered in newborns is hearing loss. Birth hypoxia, asphyxia, and ischemia have all been implicated as primary causes of early hearing loss or deafness. Prospective study was done on neonates in NICU having APGAR scoring of < 7 in 5th minute or neonates diagnosed with birth asphyxia.

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This study aims to assess the improvement in quality of life and symptoms in paediatric obstructive sleep apnoea patients before and after adenotonsillectomy. From all paediatric patients who presented to our OPD with complaints of mouth breathing and snoring, a subset of patients fulfilling our inclusion criteria were selected and evaluated with PSQSRBD scale, quality of life (QoL) inventory and PSG level-III. Later37 patients who had moderate to severe OSA were selected for study and underwent adenotonsillectomy.

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  • - Nasal polyposis (NP) affects 1-4% of people and has a high recurrence rate of up to 70%, but its exact cause remains unclear; recent studies suggest a possible viral link.
  • - This study is the first in India to investigate the presence of Human papillomavirus (HPV) in NP, comparing 40 NP patients to 40 healthy controls using HPV DNA analysis through RT-PCR.
  • - The findings showed no HPV DNA in either group, but there was a notable higher serum IgE level in NP patients, indicating a potential IgE-mediated mechanism in the development of NP.
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Classification systems provides a tool for segregating cases based on their similarities. It can be used by healthcare professionals for representation, comparison, communication, discussion and for standardizing treatment protocols across the geographical boundaries. Cholesteatoma is prevalent in developed as well as developing nations posing a great burden on economic and health sector.

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THRIVE stands for Transnasal Humidified Rapid Insufflation Ventilatory Exchange. Usage of THRIVE technique is common in emergency settings and of late its usage in upper airway surgeries is gaining popularity. (1) To determine the operative time, total anaesthesia time, safety and efficacy of THRIVE in patients undergoing upper airway surgeries for varied pathologies.

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The symptomatology of novel Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Corona virus type 2 infection runs the entire gamut of mild to moderate and serious illness among the affected individuals. As listed in recent literature, respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, olfactory and gustatory systems are commonly involved. With the growing knowledge about the disease, varied manifestations have been identified and lately, otorhinolaryngology dysfunctions in COVID 19 have been described.

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Complications following the total laryngectomy with or without partial pharyngectomy with neck dissection for laryngeal and pyriform fossa malignancies like aspiration, pharyngocutaneous fistula wound infection, flap necrosis, haematoma, chyle fistula and carotid blowout can cause serious implication on the final outcome of the treatment, which leads to increased postoperative morbidity, hospital stay and hospital cost. A prospective study in the Department of Otolaryngology and Head-Neck Surgery, JSS Hospital, Mysore, from November 2014 to July 2016. 30 patients undergoing Total laryngectomy with or without partial pharyngectomy for laryngeal and pyriform fossa were included in this study.

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Laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer is the most common cancer in the head and neck. It is the most commonly reported human malignancy, with more than 100,000 cases reported annually worldwide. Thus, exact staging of the tumor is of utmost importance in the decision making of the management of these patients.

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Central compartment lymph nodes are the first to be involved in thyroid carcinoma and associated with higher chances of recurrence. (1) Recurrence and revision surgery can be associated with a high risk of vocal cord paralysis and hypocalcemia. (2) However, the need for central compartment lymph nodes dissection routinely in all cases of thyroid malignancies is controversial considering the risk to recurrent laryngeal nerve and parathyroids.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy (DISE) as a tool for selecting appropriate surgical options for patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who have been confirmed through polysomnography.
  • Conducted at JSS Hospital in Mysore, the study included 30 OSA patients aged 20-60, with a majority being male and overweight, and assessed various airway collapse patterns during DISE.
  • Findings revealed that 40% of patients had retropalatal collapse while 29 underwent different types of surgeries post-DISE, indicating the importance of DISE in tailoring surgical approaches for OSA based on individual airway assessments.
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To describe the course of events that followed from the time of the diagnosis to the management of a rare case of recurrent inverted papilloma presenting as an acute proptosis. A seventy-year-old diabetic female patient presented with a painful left eye proptosis for 15 days. She had a history of resection of inverted papilloma of paranasal sinus followed by radiotherapy for eight years before.

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