id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-265934-wjdxqj8h Singh, Amrita K. A Review of Telemedicine Applications in Otorhinolaryngology: Considerations During the Coronavirus Disease of 2019 Pandemic 2020-10-01 .txt text/plain 4195 282 40 21 Recent studies on remote free flap monitoring provide clear examples of how telemedicine can not only expedite care, but also improve patient outcomes. There is a further need for controlled studies comparing telemedicine to in-person assessment of head and neck cancer patients in terms of cost, safety, surveillance adherence, and oncologic outcomes. published clinical practice guidelines for the management of dysphagia in the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting use of telemedicine for triage and remote evaluation. 63 High levels of patient satisfaction were also achieved with smartphone-based follow-up of facial cosmetic surgery and reviewing images remotely. Telemedicine has a wide applicability in pediatric ORL for obtaining patient history and assessing need for common surgeries such as obstructive sleep apnea, recurrent tonsillitis, and recurrent otitis media (Table VII) . Utilization of SAF techniques have already proven useful in head and neck oncology consultations, remote otologic and audiologic evaluation, cochlear implant and hearing aid management, laryngeal ultrasonography, nasolaryngoscopy, as well as CT sinus review. ./cache/cord-265934-wjdxqj8h.txt ./txt/cord-265934-wjdxqj8h.txt