Abstract
Program Description: Objective: Develop a working algorithm that effectively eliminates dangerous conditions while efficiently provides reasonable alternatives to address LPR symptoms. Methods: use an audience response system in combination with a structured set of questions directed to the audience. End result: a real world proposed treatment algorithm. White paper. Possible basis for outcomes assessment study. The overall goal of this session is to define current practice trends on the management of laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) based on actual audience participation/input, and the consideration of appropriate management for a typical patient. Using an interactive panel format, the moderator will prompt panelists to present a quick review of epidemiology, symptomatology, and co-morbid conditions impacting laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR); diagnosis/differential diagnosis; current evidence on diagnostic and therapeutic management; and future research and management implications. After laying out background, the moderator/panel will consider real world patient management algorithms.
Educational Objectives: 1) Who is the typical patient presenting with laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) in an otolaryngology practice? 2) What diagnostic testing options are or should be employed? What are the common treatment pathways? 3) What differential data should be considered? What health care costs impact diagnosis/treatment? When is referral recommended?
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