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Subgroup analysis of crude and adjusted hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) of chronic sinusitis for hemorrhagic stroke and ischemic stroke according to follow up periods.
<p>Subgroup analysis of crude and adjusted hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) of chronic sinusitis for hemorrhagic stroke and ischemic stroke according to follow up periods.</p
A schematic illustration of the participant selection process that was used in the present study.
<p>Of 1,125,691 cases with 114,369,638 medical claim codes, 34,572 CRS participants were selected. The participants of previous stroke history were excluded (n = 540). The CRS participants were matched 1:4 with a control group who had not been diagnosed with CRS. Un-matched CRS participants (n = 119) and less than 20 years old participants (n = 10,954) were excluded. Finally, 22,959 CRS participants and 91,836 control participants were included.</p
Subgroup analysis of crude and adjusted hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) of chronic sinusitis for hemorrhagic stroke and ischemic stroke according to age and sex.
<p>Subgroup analysis of crude and adjusted hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) of chronic sinusitis for hemorrhagic stroke and ischemic stroke according to age and sex.</p
Crude and adjusted hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) of chronic sinusitis for hemorrhagic stroke and ischemic stroke.
<p>Crude and adjusted hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) of chronic sinusitis for hemorrhagic stroke and ischemic stroke.</p
The computerized CAT consisted of tests for sustained attention and divided attention.
<p>During sustained attention test, participants were required to respond to a “circle”, “diamond”, “cross” figures except “X” figure.</p
sj-rtf-1-ear-10.1177_01455613241234818 – Supplemental material for Validation of Korean Olfactory Questionnaire for Perioperative Olfactory Assessment in Endoscopic Endonasal Skull Base Surgery
Supplemental material, sj-rtf-1-ear-10.1177_01455613241234818 for Validation of Korean Olfactory Questionnaire for Perioperative Olfactory Assessment in Endoscopic Endonasal Skull Base Surgery by Young-Chang Sim, Seung Koo Yang, Sun A. Han, Young-Hoon Kim, Kihwan Hwang, Jin-Deok Joo, Sung-Woo Cho, Tae-Bin Won, Chae-Seo Rhee, Chae-Yong Kim and Jeong-Whun Kim in Ear, Nose & Throat Journal</p
Prevalence of subjective olfactory dysfunction by age groups and genders.
<p>There were increasing tendency of olfactory dysfunction prevalence with increasing age in both genders, asterisk; p<0.05.</p