ENT-EAR NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL
Scope & Guideline
Bridging research and clinical practice in ENT.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Clinical Research in Otolaryngology:
The journal publishes articles that explore various clinical aspects of otolaryngology, including the diagnosis, treatment, and management of conditions affecting the ear, nose, and throat. - Surgical Techniques and Innovations:
It highlights innovative surgical techniques and methodologies, particularly in endoscopic and minimally invasive procedures, enhancing patient care in otolaryngology. - Case Reports and Literature Reviews:
The journal features detailed case reports and literature reviews that provide insights into rare conditions and treatment outcomes, contributing to the body of knowledge in the field. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
It emphasizes the importance of collaborative multidisciplinary approaches in managing complex head and neck disorders, showcasing research that integrates various medical specialties. - Emerging Therapies and Technologies:
The journal is dedicated to exploring new therapies and technologies in otolaryngology, including advancements in imaging, diagnostic techniques, and treatment modalities.
Trending and Emerging
- Telemedicine and Remote Consultations:
There is a growing emphasis on telemedicine, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting its role in providing care and consultation in otolaryngology. - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning:
Research exploring the application of AI and machine learning in diagnostics and treatment planning is gaining traction, indicating a shift towards technology integration in clinical practice. - Chronic Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps:
An increasing number of studies focus on chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps, emphasizing the need for improved management strategies and understanding of these conditions. - COVID-19 Related Complications:
The journal is increasingly publishing research on the ENT manifestations and complications associated with COVID-19, reflecting the pandemic's impact on patient care. - Quality of Life Assessments:
There is a notable trend towards incorporating quality of life assessments in research, particularly concerning surgical outcomes and chronic conditions in otolaryngology.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Surgical Techniques:
There has been a noticeable decrease in articles focusing on conventional surgical methods, as the field shifts towards minimally invasive and endoscopic approaches. - General Otolaryngology Topics:
Research focusing on broad, nonspecific otolaryngology topics is becoming less frequent, with a preference for more specialized and niche areas of study. - Historical Perspectives:
Articles offering historical perspectives or reviews of older techniques and practices are less common, as the focus shifts to contemporary issues and innovations. - Pediatric Otolaryngology:
While still important, the volume of research specific to pediatric otolaryngology has seen a decline compared to adult-focused studies, possibly reflecting a broader trend in the specialty. - Pharmaceutical Interventions:
Research centered on pharmaceutical interventions for common ENT conditions is decreasing, as there is a growing emphasis on surgical and procedural solutions.
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