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J Voice ; 2024 Mar 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38493016

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INTRODUCTION: Health literacy, a strong indicator of health outcomes, is an important aspect of good patient care. With an increasing reliance on the Internet for health information, online patient materials should be easily understood by the average reader. The American Medical Association (AMA) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommend that patient education materials be written at a sixth-grade level. Creating effective digital information requires careful consideration of not only word choice, but also many other factors including actionability, comprehensiveness, evidence, and visual organization. To support the creation of valuable online health content, the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) published Health Literacy Online, a research-based guide that discusses why and how to design digital health information tools.This study aims to assess the effectiveness of online patient education materials regarding vocal tremor, assess the effectiveness of patient education materials published by the American Laryngological Association, and to evaluate the usefulness of the Health Literacy Online guide in creating effective online patient education materials on laryngological diseases. METHODS: The first 50 unsponsored search results for the terms "vocal tremor" and "essential vocal tremor" were evaluated. Each website was analyzed using the Flesch Reading Ease Score (FRES) and Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level (FKGL) readability tests, the DISCERN instrument, and the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT). The resources published by the American Laryngological Association were also evaluated in this manner. RESULTS: Of the 100 websites identified from the initial queries, 14 websites were included in this analysis. The average FRES and FKGL scores were 47.21 ± 10.47 and 10.96 ± 2.46, respectively, indicating that readers need a 11th-grade education to comprehend the materials. The average DISCERN score was 22.50 ± 9.76, indicating "very poor" quality with serious shortcomings and not appropriate sources of information about treatment choices. The average PEMAT understandability score was 68.43% ± 9.80% with an actionability score of 20.00% ± 23.53%, indicating the information was fairly difficult to process and do not help identify next steps. For the materials published by the American Laryngological Association (ALA), the average FRES and FKGL scores were 38.33 ± 12.81 and 12.56 ± 2.15, respectively, indicating a 12th-grade reading level. A DISCERN score of 27 was consistent across each item, indicating "very poor" quality. A PEMAT understandability score was 45% with an actionability score of 0%, indicating they are difficult to process and do not help identify next steps. After writing a revised sample of the information provided by the ALA based on the ODPHP's Health Literacy Online tool, the new FRES and FKGL score was 75.6 and 5.9, respectively. The new DISCERN score was 35. The new PEMAT understandability scores was 79% with actionability scores of 80%. CONCLUSION: This study found that most publicly available online patient education materials on essential vocal tremor and other laryngological diseases do not use plain language and require reading levels too advanced for the average reader to comprehend. In addition, most websites were of very poor quality readability, and were therefore less likely to benefit individuals in their decision-making. In an age where most people seek information on the Internet, the lack of easily understood online patient resources reduces the usefulness of these resources for many individuals. Professional organizations and societies like the American Laryngological Association may consider the use of the Health Literacy Online tool as a resource to provide both accurate and easily understandable patient education resources.

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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37383329

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Objective: To perform a review evaluating management of and complications stemming from dog bite trauma sustained to the head and neck over the past decade. Data Sources: PubMed and Cochrane Library. Methods: The authors searched the PubMed and Cochrane Library databases for relevant published literature. A total of 12 peer-reviewed canine-exclusive series inclusive of 1384 patient cases describing facial dog bite trauma met inclusion criteria. Wounds including fractures, lacerations, contusions, and other soft-tissue injuries were evaluated. Demographics related to clinical course and management, operating room requirements, and antibiotic usage were compiled and analyzed. Initial trauma and surgical management complications were also assessed. Results: 75.5% of patients sustaining dog bites required surgical intervention. Of these patients, 7.8% suffered from postsurgical complications, including hypertrophic scarring (4.3%), postoperative infection (0.8%), or nerve deficits and persistent paresthesias (0.8%). Prophylactic antibiotics were administered to 44.3% of patients treated for facial dog bites and the overall infection rate was 5.6%. Concomitant fracture was present in 1.0% of patients. Conclusion: Primary closure, often in the OR may be necessary, with few cases requiring grafts or flaps. Surgeons should be aware that the most common complication is hypertrophic scarring. Further research is needed to elucidate the role of prophylactic antibiotics.

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Ital J Dermatol Venerol ; 157(3): 220-227, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35274876

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Sarcoidosis is a multiorgan disease commonly evident with skin involvement. Cutaneous manifestations occur in about 25% of sarcoid patients and are of two types: histologically specific sarcoidal infiltrations and a cutaneous reaction pattern not containing sarcoidal changes, usually erythema nodosum. Cutaneous plaques, nodules, and tumors, sometimes with disfiguring facial features are associated with pain and paresthesia. The disease itself may produce substantial morbidity due to visceral involvement. Advances in therapeutic options include tocilizumab, an IL-6 inhibitor, and tofacitinib - a Janus kinase inhibitor. This review discusses sarcoidosis etiology and pathogenesis, its clinical features, differential diagnosis, and management.


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Pérnio , Eritema Nodoso , Lúpus Eritematoso Discoide , Sarcoidose , Dermatopatias , Pérnio/complicações , Eritema Nodoso/complicações , Humanos , Lúpus Eritematoso Discoide/complicações , Sarcoidose/diagnóstico , Dermatopatias/tratamento farmacológico
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J Voice ; 35(6): 901-905, 2021 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32146037

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the laryngeal electromyography findings of bilateral thyroarytenoid muscles in 10 patients with chronic, intractable coughing. METHODS: This is a retrospective cohort case series. Clinical records were reviewed for demographic information, symptoms, and findings on bilateral laryngeal EMG for 10 patients referred for chronic coughing. RESULTS: All thyroarytenoid muscles tested demonstrated electromyographic evidence of neuropathy, with signs of denervation and reinnervation. There was reduced recruitment in all 20 thyroarytenoid muscles studied. In addition, polyphasic motor units were seen in all thyroarytenoid muscles, with increased amplitude in 18 of 20 thyroarytenoid muscles and increased duration in 17 of 20 thyroarytenoid muscles. Additionally, there was electromyographic evidence of synkinesis in 19 of 20 thyroarytenoid muscles studied, a sign of aberrant reinnervation. CONCLUSION: Patients with intractable coughing, despite numerous modalities of treatment, potentially have bilateral neuropathy of the recurrent laryngeal nerves suggesting the potential peripheral as well as central neuropathic changes as the etiology.


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Tosse , Músculos Laríngeos , Tosse/diagnóstico , Tosse/etiologia , Eletromiografia , Humanos , Nervo Laríngeo Recorrente , Estudos Retrospectivos
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