
Andrew Peterson, MD, MSCI
@andrewpete_
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PGY-4 @WashUMedENT, MD @umkcmedschool, MSCI @WashUMedicine
Joined November 2019
Stellate ganglion block is not superior to placebo in treating #COVID19−induced parosmia, and thus, should not be recommended as treatment. https://t.co/femoxVh5LL
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We’re pleased to share 2 new papers from the WashU H&N Tumor Center @SitemanCenter We explored the debate of UL vs. BL transoral surgery for tonsillar SCCa through a WashU cohort and meta-analysis. Is it time we stop routinely removing the non-diseased tonsil? @WashUMedENT
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Very useful data. Now, it's time to generalize these conclusions to the unknown primary diagnostic work-up. The likelihood that a contralateral tonsil cancer generated the malignant adenopathy is too trivial to warrant bilateral tonsillectomies to find the primary, and
Systematic review and meta-analysis: Omitting contralateral elective extracapsular tonsillectomy in tonsillar SCCa is safe, with low metachronous contralateral second primary tumor rates and no difference in survival outcomes. https://t.co/d4u6bLdQ6Q
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Systematic review and meta-analysis: Omitting contralateral elective extracapsular tonsillectomy in tonsillar SCCa is safe, with low metachronous contralateral second primary tumor rates and no difference in survival outcomes. https://t.co/d4u6bLdQ6Q
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ECochG for hearing preservation using perimodiolar electrode. @WashUMedENT @CraigBuchman @MatthewShewMD @Jherzog71957
ECochG-guided pull-back during #CochlearImplant surgery increased perimodiolar proximity and hearing preservation rates. #Otology. https://t.co/OHi4Wn6xPP
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What are the defect characteristics, pt factors, and intra-op variables that predict wound complications of scalp local flap recon? See our new paper below. We also propose a novel scalp local flap algorithm for cutaneous malignancies. @WashUMedENT
https://t.co/tEwSI6CLe5
aao-hnsfjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Objective Assess the patient demographics, comorbidities, tumor and defect characteristics, and operative variables associated with wound complications of scalp defects reconstructed with local...
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We are pleased to share our RCT data assessing the efficacy of stellate ganglion block for COVID-19-associated parosmia. We strongly do not recommend this widely used treatment based on our results. @JAMAOto @WashUMedENT
https://t.co/tyegnQQtXd
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This randomized clinical trial investigates whether stellate ganglion block is effective and safe in improving olfactory dysfunction in patients with persistent COVID-19−induced parosmia.
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"HHT-associated epistaxis research has made progress and can advance further by applying insights gained from previous trials." Read the Viewpoint by @andrewpete_, Murali Chakinala, and Jay Piccirillo. https://t.co/p3acGfMUUm
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Congratulations to @WashUMedENT resident Dr. Andrew Peterson on winning the top poster award for the American Head and Neck Society at COSM in New Orleans. His data helps settle the debate of unilateral vs. bilateral transoral surgery for tonsil SCCa @andrewpete_
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Dr. Warner was an incredible surgeon, mentor, educator, and researcher. I first shadowed him at age 16 and was fortunate to work with him again as an intern in residency. He is one of the most distinguished @UMKCmedschool alums and true inspiration to all. https://t.co/CR3Q1v5UMi
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We learned yesterday of the passing of Dr. Brad Warner @BradWarnerMD
@WashUSurgery @STLChildrens . He was a giant in the world of Pediatric Surgery, who amongst all his accolades was the 64th President of the Society of University Surgeons @UnivSurg . https://t.co/V6o9w7PeUu
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Big congrats to our incoming residency class! The future is bright
#MatchDay2025 Join us in welcoming our five newest members to the WashU ENT Family! Clinical & Research Residents: 🔹 Ricky Chae @UMassChan 🔹 Jeffrey Graves @MayoClinicENT 🔹 Shivani Ramolia @rutgershealth 🔹 Pablo Llerena @rutgershealth 🔹 Lauren Mueller @Tulane
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Excited to share our editorial in response to the landmark NEJM RCT evaluating pomalidomide versus placebo for HHT-associated epistaxis @NEJM @JAMAOto @PiccirilloJay
"HHT-associated epistaxis research has made progress and can advance further by applying insights gained from previous trials." Read the Viewpoint by @andrewpete_, Murali Chakinala, and Jay Piccirillo. https://t.co/5zGyfzcluF
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Excited to share our latest collaboration between @WUSTL_ENT and @KU_ENT looking at the rare but serious event of post-radiation hemorrhage requiring embolization and its prognostic significance in patients with H&N SCCa. https://t.co/MQCGDtxSe9
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Andrew Peterson @andrewpete_ , one of our Oto Residents, Dr. Marty Makary @MartyMakary and me at Dr. Makary’s lecture titled “The Grassroots Movement to Re-Design Care: Preparing for the Future of Medicine”.
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Excited to share the publication of our pilot study on the stellate ganglion block for COVID-associated olfactory dysfunction. Stay tuned for our RCT to hopefully provide more definitive data. Thanks to the whole team! https://t.co/a58pkqrVHn
aao-hnsfjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Objective The objective of this study was to explore the safety and feasibility of stellate ganglion blocks (SGBs) to treat persistent COVID-19-induced olfactory dysfunction (OD). Secondarily, the...
This study by resident Dr. Andrew Peterson @andrewpete_ , MS4 Brevin Miller, and senior author Dr. Nyssa Farrell found that the SGB was associated with improvement in subjective olfaction, odor identification, and olfactory-specific QoL in post-COVID pts https://t.co/MsUGosf7Uz
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What a fantastic @AmRhinoSociety 2023 annual meeting! Dr. Farrell, @SabrinaGoyal representing our team!
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