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Mar. 23, 2021 / Otolaryngology & Dentistry / Research

Parents of Neurologically Impaired and Developmentally Delayed Children Report Quality-of-Life Benefits to Cochlear Implantations

A new study from Cleveland Clinic researchers evaluated the perceived health-related quality-of-life benefits of CI among normally-developing children and NCNIDD children.

Jan. 15, 2020 / Heart, Vascular and Thoracic / Advancing Patient Care

Patients Know Less Than They Think About Their CIEDs, Survey Finds

Most patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices lacked some degree of basic knowledge of their device in a Cleveland Clinic study. They also reported a desire to use more of their device’s data features.

Jan. 9, 2015 / Neurosciences / Insight & Perspectives

Spine Surgeon Survey Finds Disagreement on Treatment Choices

A Cleveland Clinic survey has found significant differences among U.S. spine surgeons on the choice of surgical treatment for recurrent lumbar disc herniations. Number of years in practice and number of surgeries per year were factors in the treatment choice.

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