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Effectiveness of Intermediate Cervical Plexus Block in Whiplash-Associated Disorder: A Prospective Observational Trial in Fifty Patients
CONCLUSIONS: Cervical plexus may play a central role in the pathogenesis of WAD. iCPB could potentially be a treatment option in this cohort.PMID:37535784
Source: Pain Physician - August 3, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Arul James Hayun Lee Shruti Niraj Yuvraj Kukreja Manish Mittal G Niraj Source Type: research

Correlations of Clinical and Audio-Vestibulometric Findings with Coexisting Anxiety and Depression in M énière’s Disease Patients
Conclusion: Vertigo appears to be more intrusive than the other MD symptoms, and a higher correlation with anxiety than depression was demonstrated in this cohort. However, depression was seen less among married and educated patients, suggesting the role of coping capability, and had more pronounced clinical/vestibulometric correlates. Overall, these results indicated that it is mainly the severity of organic/physiological pathology which determines the degree of depression and anxiety in MD rather than vice versa.Audiol Neurotol
Source: Audiology and Neurotology - January 19, 2023 Category: Audiology Source Type: research

The long-term impacts of hearing loss, tinnitus and poor balance on the quality of life of people living with and beyond cancer after platinum-based chemotherapy: a literature review
ConclusionsOtotoxicity has a negative long-term impact on multiple areas of life for adults and children LWBC. This can compromise their quality of life.Implications for cancer survivorsIncreased awareness, monitoring and education surrounding these issues may lead to earlier intervention and better management of ototoxicity, enhancing the quality of life of people LWBC.
Source: Journal of Cancer Survivorship - January 13, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research

Living with a vestibular disorder during the Covid-19 pandemic: An online survey study
CONCLUSION: The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic are diverse. Clinical services should be mindful that Covid-19 can exacerbate vestibular and allied neuropsychiatric symptoms that require acute, multi-disciplinary intervention, but not lose sight of the potential benefit and cost saving associated with promoting self-management and delivering remote care, especially post-diagnosis.PMID:35912759 | DOI:10.3233/VES-210119
Source: Journal of Vestibular Research: Equilibrium and Orientation - August 1, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Authors: L Smith M Tresh S S Surenthiran D Wilkinson Source Type: research