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    This randomized clinical trial compares the effectiveness of a self-fitting over-the-counter hearing aid with remote support with an audiologist-fitted hearing aid using best practice in adults with hearing loss.

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    • This clinical effectiveness trial randomized 64 participants into self-fitted vs. audiologist-fitted hearing aids. At 6-weeks, there were no differences between groups in self-reported hearing aid benefit and speech recognition in noise. @JAMAOto https://t.co/OYQURhpdYW

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    Podcast interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, a peer-reviewed medical journal that provides timely information for physicians and scientists concerned with diseases of the head and neck.

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    • See the associated author interview at the link below: https://t.co/DR7XGL5HFM

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    This retrospective national cohort study examines bleeding after tonsillectomy among US children to estimate its probability and to provide guidance to surgeons who are self-monitoring bleeding frequency.

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    • This study led by @rfjohnson77 of 96,415 children undergoing tonsillectomy found that the 5th, 50th, and 95th percentiles for bleeding were 1.17%, 1.97%, and 4.75%, respectively. This data may be useful for quality initiatives and surgeon self-monitoring https://t.co/nrXDquQog9

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    This retrospective case series study evaluates overall survival among patients with anaplastic thyroid cancer by treatment strategy and tumor characteristic at a tertiary level academic institution during a recent 21-year period.

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    • This study of 97 patients with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma found on multivariable analysis that age at diagnosis (HR, 1.03) tumor stage IVC (HR, 2.65) and absence of definitive or adjuvant RT (HR, 1.90) were associated with worse overall survival. https://t.co/Q2H1Q5X5PV

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    This narrative review identifies the top 100 most-cited otolaryngology-related patient-reported outcome measure development and validation publications and assesses the presence and characteristics of the associated minimal clinically important difference.

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    • This study led by @WUSTL_ENT resident Dr. Andrew Peterson reviewed the top 100 most-cited patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) within otolaryngology and their MCIDs. See the article below to see if your favorite PROM made the cut. @JAMAOto https://t.co/cS5AAzwRtk