Browsing Other ICR Research by author "Paleri, Vinidh"
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COVID-19 pandemic: Effects and evidence-based recommendations for otolaryngology and head and neck surgery practice.
Kowalski, LP; Sanabria, A; Ridge, JA; Ng, WT; de Bree, R; et al. (WILEY, 2020-06-01)The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a highly contagious zoonosis produced by SARS-CoV-2 that is spread human-to-human by respiratory secretions. It was declared by the WHO as a public health emergency. The ... -
De-intensification of treatment in human papilloma virus related oropharyngeal carcinoma: Patient choice still matters for de-escalation and for the COVID era.
Iqbal, MS; Warner, L; Paleri, V; Kovarik, J; Kelly, C (ELSEVIER, 2020-06-01) -
Factors shaping the implementation and use of Clinical Cancer Decision Tools by GPs in primary care: a qualitative framework synthesis.
Bradley, PT; Hall, N; Maniatopoulos, G; Neal, RD; Paleri, V; et al. (BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, 2021-02-19)OBJECTIVE: Clinical Cancer Decision Tools (CCDTs) aim to alert general practitioners (GPs) to signs and symptoms of cancer, supporting prompt investigation and onward referral. CCDTs are available in primary care in the ... -
Follow-up after treatment for head and neck cancer: United Kingdom National Multidisciplinary Guidelines.
Simo, R; Homer, J; Clarke, P; Mackenzie, K; Paleri, V; et al. (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2016-05-01)This is the official guideline endorsed by the specialty associations involved in the care of head and neck cancer patients in the UK. In the absence of high-level evidence base for follow-up practices, the duration and ... -
Head and neck mucosal melanoma: The United Kingdom national guidelines.
Nenclares, P; Ap Dafydd, D; Bagwan, I; Begg, D; Kerawala, C; et al. (ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2020-10-01)The United Kingdom head and neck mucosal melanoma guideline development group used an evidence-based systematic approach to make recommendations in key areas of uncertainty in the field, including accurate diagnosis and ... -
Impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of surgeons and coping strategies.
Balasubramanian, A; Paleri, V; Bennett, R; Paleri, V (WILEY, 2020-07-01)Unprecedented times call for extraordinary measures. While surgeons across the globe try to comprehend the evolving facade of the COVID-19 pandemic and improvise surgical practice to the best of their ability, the psychological ... -
Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma to the Cervical Lymph Nodes From an Unknown Primary Cancer: Management in the HPV Era.
Civantos, FJ; Vermorken, JB; Shah, JP; Rinaldo, A; Suárez, C; et al. (FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2020-11-10)BACKGROUND: Patients with metastases in the lymph nodes of the neck and no obvious primary tumor, neck cancer with unknown primary (NCUP), represent a management challenge. A majority of patients have metastatic squamous ... -
Recommendations for head and neck surgical oncology practice in a setting of acute severe resource constraint during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international consensus.
Mehanna, H; Hardman, JC; Shenson, JA; Abou-Foul, AK; Topf, MC; et al. (ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2020-07-01)The speed and scale of the global COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented pressures on health services worldwide, requiring new methods of service delivery during the health crisis. In the setting of severe resource ... -
Reusable respirators as personal protective equipment during ENT surgery.
Patel, B; Hardman, JC; Yang, W; Robson, A; Putnam, G; et al. (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2020-08-01)BACKGROUND: Robust personal protective equipment is essential in preventing the transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 to head and neck surgeons who are routinely involved in aerosol generating procedures. OBJECTIVE: ... -
Safety and Feasibility of Surgery for Oropharyngeal Cancers During the SARS-CoV-2-Pandemic.
Gorphe, P; Grandbastien, B; Dietz, A; Duvvuri, U; Ferris, RL; et al. (FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2021-03-24) -
Videoconferencing for multidisciplinary team meetings in the coronavirus disease era - human factors awareness and recognition.
Kerawala, C; Riva, F; Paleri, V (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2020-12-01)BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has led to the birth of videoconference multidisciplinary teams, which are now commonplace. This remote way of deciding care demands a new set of rules to ensure the quality ...