Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
Scope & Guideline
Advancing otolaryngology through open access research.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Clinical Otolaryngology:
The journal publishes research on various clinical aspects of otolaryngology, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of ear, nose, and throat disorders. - Surgical Techniques and Innovations:
There is a significant emphasis on surgical techniques, including endoscopic procedures, minimally invasive surgeries, and novel surgical approaches that enhance patient outcomes. - Audiology and Hearing Disorders:
The journal addresses topics related to audiology, including hearing loss, auditory processing disorders, and cochlear implantation, emphasizing both clinical and rehabilitative perspectives. - Head and Neck Oncology:
Research related to head and neck cancers, including diagnostic strategies, treatment modalities, and outcomes, is a core focus area, reflecting the journal's commitment to oncological research. - Pediatric Otolaryngology:
The journal includes studies addressing otolaryngological issues in pediatric populations, covering conditions such as adenoid hypertrophy, otitis media, and speech-language development. - COVID-19 Impact on Otolaryngology:
In light of the recent pandemic, the journal has included research exploring the effects of COVID-19 on otolaryngological practices, complications, and patient outcomes. - Quality of Life Assessments:
Studies assessing the quality of life in patients with otolaryngological conditions are prevalent, highlighting the importance of patient-centered research in the field.
Trending and Emerging
- Telemedicine and Virtual Care:
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a growing trend in research focusing on telemedicine and virtual care strategies in otolaryngology, examining their effectiveness and patient satisfaction. - Minimally Invasive Techniques:
There is an increasing emphasis on minimally invasive surgical techniques, including endoscopic and robotic-assisted surgeries, which are becoming more prevalent in the literature. - Impact of COVID-19 on Otolaryngology:
Research investigating the implications of COVID-19 on otolaryngology practices, including complications and patient presentations, has surged, reflecting the pandemic's significant impact on the field. - Cochlear Implants and Hearing Rehabilitation:
There is a notable increase in studies related to cochlear implantation and hearing rehabilitation strategies, indicating a focus on improving auditory outcomes in patients. - Quality of Life and Patient-Reported Outcomes:
Research exploring quality of life and patient-reported outcomes in otolaryngology patients is on the rise, emphasizing the importance of patient-centered care in treatment evaluation. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
Emerging studies highlight interdisciplinary approaches, integrating otolaryngology with other medical fields, such as neurology and oncology, to address complex patient needs.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Surgical Techniques:
Research focusing on traditional surgical techniques appears to be waning, as there is a growing preference for reporting on innovative and minimally invasive approaches. - Basic Science Research:
There is a noticeable decrease in basic science studies related to otolaryngology, suggesting a shift towards more clinically applicable research. - Pharmaceutical Interventions:
The frequency of studies focusing solely on pharmaceutical interventions for otolaryngological conditions is declining, possibly due to an increased emphasis on surgical and procedural advancements. - General Otolaryngology:
Papers that cover general otolaryngology without a specific focus on innovative techniques or targeted populations are becoming less common, indicating a trend towards more specialized research. - Static Auditory Assessments:
There seems to be a decrease in static auditory assessments, such as pure-tone audiometry, with a shift towards dynamic and functional assessments of auditory processing.
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