Publications by authors named "T Verse"

Objective: Currently, there is an intensive discussion about enhancing and expanding outpatient rhinosurgical procedures. Many questions about how to stratify into out- and inpatient procedures are still not sufficiently clarified. Particularly, the use of nasal packing materials is not adequately discussed.

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  • - Objective: There's an ongoing debate about which rhinosurgical procedures should be done on an outpatient basis versus inpatient, highlighting a lack of clarity, especially about nasal packing materials.
  • - Material and Methods: A checklist was created to help categorize sinunasal procedures into inpatient or outpatient based on current research and identified risk factors.
  • - Results and Conclusions: The study identifies specific sinunasal procedures best suited for inpatient treatment and provides a thorough checklist to guide decisions on procedure type and patient discharge readiness.
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  • Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common sleep disorder related to breathing issues.
  • There are various treatment options available for it, and daytime sleepiness can signal the need to evaluate the current treatment.
  • If monitoring reveals that treatment is not effective, combining different therapies may be necessary.
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Objective: Due to the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic, postgraduate training in otorhinolaryngology in 2020 was transferred completely from face-to-face to digital teaching. This paper assesses whether this change was possible without a reduction in the quality of teaching and learning.

Methods: Results of final written examinations were compared for the years 2016-2020, and the results of the teaching evaluation by the students for 2017-2020.

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