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Sven Saussez
Researcher at University of Mons
Publications - 338
Citations - 10551
Sven Saussez is an academic researcher from University of Mons. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laryngopharyngeal reflux & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 301 publications receiving 7310 citations. Previous affiliations of Sven Saussez include University of Mons-Hainaut & Free University of Brussels.
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Laryngopharyngeal reflux, gastroesophageal reflux and dental disorders: A systematic review
Jerome R. Lechien,Carlos M. Chiesa-Estomba,Christian Calvo‑Henríquez,Francois Mouawad,Cyrielle Ristagno,Maria Rosaria Barillari,Antonio Schindler,Andrea Nacci,Cyril Bouland,Luigi Laino,Sven Saussez,Sven Saussez +11 more
TL;DR: The involvement of reflux in the development of dental disorders is not formally demonstrated and requires future investigations considering pharyngeal acid and nonacid reflux episodes and in particular their potential impact on oral microbiota.
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Objective olfactory testing in patients presenting with sudden onset olfactory dysfunction as the first manifestation of confirmed COVID-19 infection
Jerome R. Lechien,Pierre Cabaraux,Carlos M. Chiesa-Estomba,Mohamad Khalife,Jan Plzak,Stéphane Hans,Delphine Martiny,Christian Calvo-Henriquez,Claire Hopkins,Sven Saussez,Sven Saussez +10 more
TL;DR: The results support that a high proportion of ISOA patients are Covid+.
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Treatment of laryngopharyngeal reflux disease: A systematic review
Jerome R. Lechien,Francois Mouawad,Maria Rosaria Barillari,Andrea Nacci,Seyyedeh Maryam Khoddami,Necati Enver,Sampath Kumar Raghunandhan,Christian Calvo-Henriquez,Young Gyu Eun,Sven Saussez +9 more
TL;DR: Future studies are needed to improve the LPRD treatment considering all subtypes of reflux, including the development of MII-pH and the identification of L PRD subtypes (acid, nonacid, mixed).
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Laryngopharyngeal reflux: The microbiota theory.
TL;DR: The number of hypopharyngeal reflux events may be increased by autonomic nerve dysfunction that may have an important role in the persistence of LPR-symptoms.
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Management of Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Around the World: An International Study.
Jerome R. Lechien,Jacqueline Allen,Maria Rosaria Barillari,Petros D. Karkos,Huan Jia,Fábio Pupo Ceccon,Rui Imamura,Osama Metwaly,Carlos M. Chiesa-Estomba,Jonathan M. Bock,Thomas L. Carroll,Sven Saussez,Lee M. Akst +12 more
TL;DR: To investigate worldwide practices of otolaryngologists in the management of laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR).