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).
Objective: Does nasal surgery affect multilevel surgical success outcome.
Methods: Prospective eight country nonrandomized trial of 735 obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients, who had multilevel palate and/or tongue surgery, divided into two groups, with or without nose surgery.
Results: There were 575 patients in nose group, 160 patients in no nose group.
Objectives/hypothesis: To investigate long-term complications of newer reconstructive palate surgery techniques.
Study Design: Retrospective case-series analysis.
Methods: Retrospective six-country clinical study of OSA patients who had nose and palate surgery.
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At the round the clock entergency of the Deparment of Otorhinolaryngology, Medical College, Kolkata, different types of cases are managed everyday. The various emergency conditions encountered by us in last four years are gathered and analyzed in this study. The different problems and their modes of management are discussed here.
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Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is a rare, highly vascular, histologically benign but locally invasive tumour, affecting almost exclusively adolescent males. This is a prospective study of 37 patients with juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma treated during 3 years in our institution. The various pharyngeal and extrapharyngeal presentation staging and proper surgical approaches as per extensions are discussed here with reference to past reports.
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